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Tech companies are investing heavily in smart glasses, with Ray-Ban Metas selling over two million pairs in the first half of 2025. However, experts like Scott Stein from CNET note several challenges, including lack of phone compatibility, varied activation methods, short battery life, and potential safety concerns. Despite these issues, smart glasses show promise in assistive technologies, such as aiding vision impairment and real-time language translation.
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