While EssilorLuxottica and Meta unveiled their second-generation smart glasses last month, Samsung and Google are now throwing their own weight into the fray.
Through a striking collaboration with fashion brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, the tech giants are launching a new generation of AI glasses.
Competition drives innovationThe market for smart glasses is growing rapidly.
EssilorLuxottica sold seven million pairs of its Ray-Ban Meta glasses last year, and according to Luca Strigiotti, Head of EssilorLuxottica Wholesale Belgium & Luxembourg, that number will be “multiplied” this year.
The Italian group now considers wearables its third strategic pillar, alongside optical equipment and traditional glasses.
While EssilorLuxottica and Meta unveiled their second-generation smart glasses last month, Samsung and Google are now throwing their own weight into the fray. Through a striking collaboration with fashion brands Gentle Monster and Warby Parker, the tech giants are launching a new generation of AI glasses.
Competition drives innovation
The market for smart glasses is growing rapidly. EssilorLuxottica sold seven million pairs of its Ray-Ban Meta glasses last year, and according to Luca Strigiotti, Head of EssilorLuxottica Wholesale Belgium & Luxembourg, that number will be “multiplied” this year. The Italian group now considers wearables its third strategic pillar, alongside optical equipment and traditional glasses.