They make cases for smart glasses now


My love, wake up They make phone cases Smart glasses now.

A set of clip-on sparkle tire covers Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses It is the first product of Loricaan Italian startup that describes itself as “a team of entrepreneurs under 30.” They are called “ontop” because they are placed over eyeglass frames.

The covers are polycarbonate plastic frames, with flexible polymers woven in for stability. One piece fits around the lens and covers the hinges that connect to the arms of the glasses. Others slap their arms. They don’t cover Glasses cameras or speakers. The covers are a millimeter thick, although attaching them to the glasses gives them a noticeably thicker appearance. The result is a look that is brightly colored and intentionally loud. They’re available today and cost $35 or $40 depending on the model.

Three men stand in front of the camera, each wearing different colored sunglasses.

Courtesy of Lorica

“If you want something else, something different in design, something beefier and fluffier, you can get that,” says Giorgio De Cesare, CEO of Lorika.

Lorika does not have any official collaboration with Meta. Meta did not immediately respond to WIRED’s request for comment.

“I’m not saying they can’t make smart glasses, because clearly they can do it better than anyone else,” De Cesare says. “But they have a lot to improve on, and we want to improve that.”

Smart glasses have come a long way since the days when anyone wearing them looked like a giant idiot and was called an ‘idiot’. Glass hole. To understand why fashion is so important, just look at Snap’s new launch Augmented reality specifications. They’re powerful devices, but the main thing people noticed about them right away was that they were very expensive and looked very ridiculous. They are so large and unwieldy that their tires crushed their ears Snap CEO Evan Spiegel While he was wearing it.

Meta, with the help of its partnership with eyewear giant EssilorLuxottica, has mastered the eyewear fashion game. They mostly look like regular glasses, which helps to wear them in everyday life naturally, but has also led to increased public hostility and concern towards them due to the potential for misuse of the devices by Crawls. However, Meta has clearly led the industry, while other companies, such as Google, are following suit by collaborating with fashionable eyewear manufacturers. Like Warby Parker and Gentle Monster.

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