
HTC’s Vive Eagle AI Glasses — The Gadget That Demands Your Gaze
Tech headlines are built on bold claims, but few pack as much punch as HTC’s new Vive Eagle AI smart glasses. With Meta, Google, Apple, and Samsung all in the race, HTC has just unleashed a contender that might just blur the line between sci-fi and reality. Ready to ditch your smartphone?
Why the Vive Eagle Turns Heads
- AI in Sight and Sound
These glasses don’t just look sleek—they think on their feet. With a built-in voice assistant compatible with Google Gemini and ChatGPT, you can translate text in 13 languages, snap photos, get reminders, or ask for restaurant suggestions—all with zero touch. - Feather-Light, Feather-Smart
Weighing under 49g—about the same as Meta’s Ray-Ban smart specs—the Vive Eagle delivers Zeiss-level optics with ultra-comfortable fit. No bulky hardware, no tired ears. - See the World, Hands-Free
A 12 MP ultrawide camera captures your POV, enhanced by AI that aligns horizons and auto-pauses recording when the glasses are taken off or the LED is covered—boosting privacy and convenience. - Battery That Keeps Up
With a 235 mAh battery offering up to 36 hours standby or 4.5 hours of music playback, plus fast magnetic charging (50% in 10 minutes), these glasses mean business. - Privacy Built-In
No cloud uploads here—data stays local, AES-256 encrypted. Built-in LED indicators protect bystanders’ privacy—no surprises, no breaches.
Where and When?
- Launch Status: Pre-orders open now in Taiwan. Available starting September 1, exclusively via Taiwan Mobile and 2020EYEhaus. Price sits around $520 USD (NT$15,600).
- Global Release? Not confirmed yet—but HTC entering the smart glasses game marks an exciting new direction for future wearables.