For years, Xreal has been known for developing inexpensive AR/VR headsets that integrate with popular devices like smartphones, computers, and tablets. In January 2024, the company debuted its Xreal Air 2 Ultra line of AR glasses, equipped with the cameras and processing power necessary to provide spatial computing experiences comparable to professional devices from Apple and Meta, all for $699.
Fast Company: The 10 most innovative augmented and virtual reality companies of 2025
TweakTown: Phison partners with Maingear for world’s 1st laptop built for fine-tune AI training
Phison has partnered with Maingear to create the world's first laptop built for AI, which is powered by Phison's aiDAPTIV+ software stack.
Mobile Syrup: The Xreal One AR glasses are a traveller’s best friend
The Xreal One is a pair of glasses that provide an augmented reality experience. It uses the company’s X1 chip to provide spatial processing, enabling you to watch content with a hovering screen in front of your eyes. I love this sort of thing; bringing the screen close to your eyes is an immersive experience. It also has a 50-degree field of view, allowing you to have a 146-inch screen, and you can adjust the distance to feel like the screen is several feet away from your eyes.
Shooting Illustrated: Virtual Ranges Roundup
Advances in technology allow realistic practice in the comfort of home.
Speech Technology Magazine: Selectra Is Glad That It Switched to Gladia
With Gladia’s solution in place, Selectra can automate much of the quality control work that used to be done by hand, Bouju says. No time is wasted writing up call summaries, as had been done previously, because Gladia automates this task. “This lets us empower the [quality control] agents to do more because that part of the job is already done. They can spend more time helping the agent speak better or sell better.”
Telecom Reseller: BCN Leverages AI to Elevate Marketing and Channel Engagement, Podcast
“No matter where you start your journey with us, we’re here to support you,” says Jeanne Duca, Chief Marketing Officer at BCN. In a rapidly evolving telecom landscape, BCN is embracing AI-driven marketing strategies to enhance engagement, streamline content creation, and reinforce its commitment to the channel. In this episode of Technology Reseller News, Jeanne Duca joins Doug Green to discuss BCN’s AI-powered marketing approach, new digital content initiatives, and the company’s latest advancements in connectivity solutions.
CNET: Xreal One Review: Glasses That Make Me Forget the Vision Pro
Great displays can be small. Xreal's latest pair of glasses shows what can be done.
WIRED Magazine: The Best Smart Glasses to Augment Your Reality
The XReal One is a big step up over the XReal Air 2 Pro, and there are some accessories you can snag to enhance the experience. That includes the upcoming XReal Eye ($99) camera, which sits below the bridge of the nose and supports 12-megapixel photos and video recording (1,080p at 60 fps).
Inbound Logistics: What Logistics Function Will AI Have the Most Profound Impact On?
AI will automate some of the lower value tasks currently done, such as load / independent driver matching and route optimization. On a more advanced level, it will promote better inventory tracking through the creation of digital twins that will follow cargos and provide real-time data to shippers.
–Joe Adamski, Senior Director atProcureAbility
Procurement Magazine: ProcureAbility: Managing Tail Spend in Procurement
Conrad Snover, CEO at ProcureAbility, talks to Procurement Magazine about tail spend and how to implement a management strategy in your business
MedTech Pulse: Michael Murray (CEO, Kopin)
Michael joined Kopin in 2022 as Chief Executive Officer. An engineer by training, Michael has always been associated with technology-focused companies. Before working at Kopin, he was with Ultra Electronics Group, a British Defense and Security company, where he served as President of the Cyber business, partnering with defense ministries and governments. He has also held leadership positions at Analog Devices, focusing on business strategy, product development, manufacturing, sales and marketing and acquisitions.
Shepard Media: I/ITSEC 2024: Kopin showcases optronics for live and virtual training purposes
Massachusetts-based supplier Kopin Corporation is showcasing its optronic solutions to provide realistic training for warfighters both in live and virtual scenarios at I/ITSEC 2024 in Orlando, Florida, this week.