New high-fidelity brain-computer interface is so small it can fit between hair follicles Tomshardware 2025年4月14日 20:31 Researchers from Georgia Tech have developed a tiny, minimally invasive, brain-computer interface which they reckon is perfect for everyday use. © W. Hong Yeo at Georgia Tech
RayNeo Air 3s AR glasses review: Cheaper and better in every way Tomshardware 作者 brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) 2025年4月12日 21:00 The RayNeo Air 3s is superior to its predecessor and manages to come in at an even lower price point. © Tom's Hardware
Ray-Ban Meta Glasses review: AI-infused smart glasses for the masses Tomshardware 作者 brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) 2025年2月22日 22:00 The Ray-Ban Meta glasses are actually useful, and you hopefully won’t look like a dork. © Tom's Hardware
Asus AirVision M1 AR glasses review: An expensive and shaky first effort Tomshardware 作者 brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) 2025年2月15日 21:00 The AirVision M1 is about $400 too expensive, given what it brings to the table. © Tom's Hardware
RayNeo Air 2s Review: Truly basic AR glasses saved by affordable pricing Tomshardware 作者 brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) 2025年1月19日 21:00 With a street price of around $300, the RayNeo Air 2s offers a good baseline for those in the market for AR glasses. © Tom's Hardware
Razer settles 'deceptive' marketing FTC lawsuit for over $1 million — 6,764 Zephyr mask buyers to get full refunds Tomshardware 2025年1月15日 20:36 The FTC fined Razer $100,000 for the deceptive marketing of its Zephyr mask and also ordered it to payback a total of $1,071,254.33 to all of its buyers. © Razer
Xreal One Review: X1 chip up Xreal’s game in the AR glasses segment Tomshardware 作者 brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) 2024年12月25日 23:00 The Xreal One is a pricey yet highly capable take on AR glasses. © Tom's Hardware
Hands-on: Xreal One Series AR glasses announced with custom X1 spatial chip, more customization, and wider FOV Tomshardware 作者 brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) 2024年12月4日 23:00 Xreal’s pricey One Series aims to offer a more immersive (and customizable) AR experience for consumers. © Tom's Hardware
AirPods Pro hacked using Faraday cage and microwave as a jammer to fool geofencing — enthusiast activates hearing aids feature in AirPods Pro in geoblocked India Tomshardware 2024年11月13日 21:39 A group of enthusiasts in India unlocked the geoblocked hearing aids feature by using a Faraday cage, microwave oven, and fake Wi-Fi SSIDs. © Rithwik Jayasimha/Lagrange Point