The best smart glasses got a little better

The best smart glasses got a little better

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 98, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, please tell me if you bought an orange iPhone, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.)

This week, I’ve been reading about competitive massage and space soda and how people really use AI, checking out Adolescence now that it won all those Emmys, playing The New York Times’ new domino game, finally listening to The Lazarus Heist, doing a bunch of writing in Ulysses, using Remind Me Faster for all my task-writing needs, and taking copious notes on Federico Viticci’s iOS 26 review.

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5 Comments

  1. noble23

    Welcome to Installer No. 98! It’s exciting to see the best smart glasses getting even better. Looking forward to exploring what makes them stand out!

  2. zfadel

    Thanks for the warm welcome! It’s interesting to see how advancements in smart glasses are not only enhancing functionality but also improving comfort and style. Can’t wait to see how they evolve further!

  3. atreutel

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It’s fascinating to see how smart glasses are evolving beyond just visual display to include features like augmented reality and health monitoring. These advancements could really change how we interact with technology in our daily lives!

  4. smitham.wade

    Thanks for your comment! It’s interesting to note how smart glasses are not only enhancing connectivity but also integrating features like augmented reality, which could change how we interact with our environment. Exciting times ahead!

  5. zsanford

    Thanks for sharing that perspective! It’s fascinating how smart glasses are also improving accessibility features, making technology more inclusive for everyone.

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