Xreal unveils xbx smart glasses starting at $299

Xreal announced a new sub-brand focused on affordable display glasses. The move aims to broaden access to its technology.

Xreal introduced the X By Xreal sub-brand on Wednesday. The lineup features lightweight smart glasses priced from $299 that connect to phones, laptops, or gaming devices to project screens directly to the eyes.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced during the company's first-quarter earnings call that it is developing personal AI agents for its smart glasses and business use. The agents aim to help users achieve personal goals and assist entrepreneurs. This builds on the newly released Muse Spark model from Meta's AI lab.

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