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Vaunt smart glasses: The 5 Glasshole lessons Intel learned

Vaunt smart glasses: The 5 Glasshole lessons Intel learned

Posted on February 6, 2018June 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Intel’s Vaunt smart glasses are real, and they’re arguably the most realistic vision of how wearable computing can escape the “Glasshole” reputation. Fruit of the chip-maker’s efforts to develop super-low-power processors for lightweight headsets, they may look like regular fashion frames but there’s a laser surprise hidden inside. Just as important as what Vaunt’s smart glasses can do, though, is the ways in which Intel has tried to circumnavigate its ill-fated predecessors.

We’ve seen attempts at wearable head computers before, and seen them go down in dramatic flames. Google Glass not only failed to give the search company the Android-powered headset success it hoped for, it arguably set the whole segment back after early-adopters were branded “Glassholes” and publicly shamed. Luckily for Vaunt, it seems Intel gave that push-back some serious thought.
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