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Glasses. They can help block out light or help us see things more clearly. Turns out there's some glasses that do a whole lot more. In this episode, we discuss exciting wearable options, including products from Envision, AI and Meta. I'm Ricky Enger, and this is Hadley Presents. Welcome to the show, everyone. We've got Doug Walker here.
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All right, great to be here.
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And we have Lisa Sellinger.
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Hello.
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So great to have you both. So today we're actually talking about glasses. And, oh, my goodness, have glasses ever become a thing? We get so many calls about glasses, which seems very surprising because, as I said in the intro, you would think about glasses as just this simple little device that you put on your face, and it doesn't really do much other than its intended purpose. But with the last couple of years of AI making its way into things and cameras getting smaller and batteries getting smaller, allowing some glasses to do way more than they could before, we have some really exciting things to talk about. So I'm so glad you could join us. And I think where I want to start, actually, is, Lisa. We've had conversations before, and you've made a really good point that will sort of set the stage here. And that is, what do we think of when we hear glasses? What's that first impression that pops into people's minds?
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Well, I think that what most people think of first with glasses is sight. And I know of some people who've been really disappointed because they got some kind of smart glasses and they couldn't see any better. But people want the illusion, even of sight. And by putting them on your face, by putting them where your eyes would look at an object, it does make it convenient. But it's important to remember that they will not add to or enhance any sight that you have. But again, the good part of that is if you don't have any sight or you have very little sight, you can still use these. You are not excluded from using them.
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Yeah, that's a really good point. So glasses, in some cases, does not equal vision. It's really just talking about the form factor as opposed to how it actually works. Now, I should say that there are some glasses out there that will help to enhance your remaining vision. So even esight has a pair called the esight Go. There is acesight. They have an option. There's a company called Siva Seva. They have the Siva vision glasses. So, yeah, there are definitely some things out there that will help in that respect. You can zoom in on things. You can change your contrast. You can do Some distance viewing, things like that, but we're not really going to talk much about those today. We're going to focus on the options that you're, you're getting your info through audio, right? So the glasses are talking to you, you're talking back to the glasses. It's a really cool way to interface with these things. So for any of these glasses, any of these products that we're talking about today, we are really just here to share opinions. So none of this is, you know, we don't have partnerships with these companies, we don't get demo units to review or anything like that. This is just us. We have decided to purchase the products and see how they work out in our daily lives. And we're just going to share those experiences and those things that we've found in the process of using them. There are some really cool options in this kind of audio glasses, space or area or whatever. And I think more and more people are entering this market all the time, which is really awesome because the more people who are developing these things, the more features we're likely to get. So there are the Celeste glasses and that is a, you get the hardware, you get the glasses and then you, you pay a software subscription each month for the features that they're offering. There is the ARX Vision glasses, there's a couple more out there. And of course we'll have links to all of these things in the show notes. We do have a couple that we're gonna take, I guess a deeper dive into today. And it turns out that all three of us have this first set that we're gonna talk about today, which is the glass meta. And the price for These begins at $299. Now it's important to note that there are differently priced pairs of meta glasses, but the difference is only cosmetic, right? So they all have the same features. But certain lenses, certain styles may cost a little more. I don't know if it's because they're more rare or it costs more to make them or whatever, but, but I think it will be interesting to see what each of us decided on for our glasses. It's probably maybe the least important part of it, but it's still fascinating to me. So I have the Skyler glasses, which these are cat's eye shaped frames and I chose the shiny black with blue lenses so they're clear inside and then I think they become blue outside. I don't know, I've never seen them do this. But when people look at me wearing them inside the lenses look clear, but they're labeled as cerulean, so I think they must turn blue outside. So what I'm going to do is, rather than my spending a lot of time talking about these, I'm more curious to see what both of you think. So, Lisa, we'll start with you and tell us which frames you have and then just some things you really appreciated about the glasses and then maybe something you thought they would do, but it turns out they really don't do that well.
