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Snap Announces AR Specs Wearable Computer for $2,195

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Snap unveiled its latest augmented reality Specs during a keynote at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, California. The standalone glasses will go on sale later this year starting at $2,195 and mark the company's first public release of the product.

A startup has created a screen-free titanium bracelet that conceals an activity tracker. The device measures health metrics while resembling an 1980s fashion accessory. It is launching on Kickstarter with early pricing at $179.

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Meta introduced a new lineup of display-free smart glasses on Monday in New York, featuring three styles branded solely under Meta and including a collaboration with Kylie Jenner.

Ultrahuman has introduced the Photon, a red light therapy device that connects with its smart rings to personalize recovery sessions. The product retails for $249 and is available for preorder.

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Oura has announced the Ring 5, a dramatically thinner smart ring that is 40 percent smaller than its predecessor. The new device maintains a week-long battery life while adding health monitoring features.

Wear OS 7 is approaching as Google prepares for its annual developer event.

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Experts say health-tracking features on wearables can trigger anxiety in some users. They recommend turning off alerts and consulting physicians.

 

 

 

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