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Even Realities Unveils "Human-Centric" Smart Glasses for Everyday Use
13 Nov
Summary
- Even Realities' new G2 Display Smart Glasses lack outward-facing cameras and external speakers
- The glasses feature a 3D "floating spatial display" designed to mimic natural human vision
- The company also introduced the R1 smart ring for navigation and health tracking

On November 13, 2025, the wearable technology company Even Realities has taken the wraps off its latest pair of "human-centric" smart glasses, the G2 Display. The company claims these new smart glasses are designed not to interfere with users' everyday lives.
The key feature of the G2 Display Smart Glasses is the lack of outward-facing cameras and external speakers, which Even Realities says "removes the anxiety of being recorded, overheard or distracted by unwanted sounds." This is a bold move in an era where many smart devices come equipped with AI-powered cameras and microphones.
Instead, the G2 Display Smart Glasses feature a 3D "floating spatial display" created using micro-LED projectors, gradient waveguides, and digitally surfaced lenses. This display is designed to mimic how the human eye processes information, with quick prompts or AI insights appearing on the front layer and navigation or notes surfacing in the back.
To navigate and control the smart glasses, Even Realities has also introduced the R1 smart ring, which offers health-tracking features in addition to gesture-based controls. The company has also added improvements to the translation, navigation, and teleprompter features available in the previous-gen G1 smart glasses.
The G2 Display Smart Glasses come with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, as well as more than two days of battery life on a single charge. They are available in two styles and offer a range of prescription lens options, starting at $599. The R1 Smart Ring is sold separately for $249.




