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HTC takes on Meta with the Vive Eagle smart glasses

<p>HTC is <a data-i13n="cpos:1;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/ar-vr/htc-vive-focus-vision-review-a-premium-vr-headset-with-average-performance-150029763.html">once again[/url] attacking the wearable space with a pair of new smart glasses, the company announced. The Vive Eagle is a rival to Meta's Ray-Ban glasses with a fashion-foward lightweight design, open ear audio, voice-activated AI and an ultra-wide AI-powered camera. They look promising, if a bit expensive, but will only be available in Taiwan to start with.</p>
<p>The Taiwanese firm clearly noticed that Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses have been a surprise hit. It's easy to see why — in our <a data-i13n="cpos:2;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses-review-instagram-worthy-shades-070010365.html">Engadget review[/url], we found that they look great and perform admirably. The current model includes in-ear speakers, cameras, microphones and access to Meta’s virtual assistant.</p>
<span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>HTC has used much the same formula for the Vive Eagle, though they have an uphill battle against Ray-Ban's brand brand in terms of consumer awareness and  style. &quot;Vive Eagle features a refined aesthetic that conceals its powerful technology in clean, minimalist lines,&quot; the company wrote. It managed to fit all the technology into a relatively lightweight frame that weighs just 49 grams, only a gram heavier than Meta's Ray-Bans.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>On the camera side, the Vive Eagle comes with a 12MP ultra-wide model with voice-activated AI, offering support for multiple platforms including OpenAI and Gemini. &quot;With a simple voice command like 'Hey VIVE, take a photo,; users can capture what they see — right from their glasses,&quot; the company wrote.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Voice commands also let you do things like record reminders, take notes, and get restaurant recommendations. You can also get real-time translation in 13 languages: Arabic, Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Thai, Turkish.</p>
<p>On the audio side, the Vive Eagle has an open-ear setup that &quot;combines large acoustic drivers and virtual bass enhancement to deliver rich, spatial audio while minimizing sound leakage,&quot; HTC said. It promised that you'll be able to hear music or voice prompts without others overhearing, while still being aware of your surroundings.</p>
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<p>HTC promises up to 36 hours of standby time and 4.5 hours of continuous music playback thanks to the 235mAh battery, and you can get to a 50 percent charge (via magnetic fast charging) in just 10 minutes. It also features a &quot;privacy-first&quot; architecture with all video and other data stored exclusively on-device — and that is protected via 256-bit AES encryption, according to HTC.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Vive Eagle will only available in Taiwan at first for NT$15,600, or about $520 — quite a bit more than most of Meta's Ray-Ban models. HTC has yet to say if it will bring the Vive Eagle to other territories including the US — but if it does and at that price, it'll be in tough against its rival.&nbsp;</p>This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/htc-takes-on-meta-with-the-vive-eagle-smart-glasses-120048879.html?src=rss

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