I wore Ray-Ban Meta glasses for a week. Here’s what nobody tells you.
From work and driving to travel, translation and everyday use, this is the real-world version — not the glossy advert version.
Read the full story →From work and driving to travel, translation and everyday use, this is the real-world version — not the glossy advert version.
Read the full story →Big guides, clear reviews and practical explainers for people trying to work out what wearable AI is actually useful for.
What works now, what is awkward, and what travellers should buy first.
The honest answer: not yet. But the direction of travel is obvious.
Sleep, recovery, payments and whether a ring beats a smartwatch.
Useful wearable tech and AI accessories that do not require selling a kidney.
The stories and questions people are searching for in wearable AI.
Google’s next wearable move could be a major problem for Meta.
Live translation sounds futuristic. In reality, the details matter.
Ray-Ban Meta and XREAL solve very different problems.
Fast updates, stripped of marketing fluff.
New features, UK limitations and whether they make the glasses more useful.
The device may not look like glasses, but it could reshape the category.
A practical look at what display glasses are actually good for.
For when you are nearly ready to buy, but not quite ready to be mugged by marketing.
Camera-first glasses against display-first glasses.
Style, assistant features, comfort and price compared.
Which wearable is more useful in normal life?
What Google needs to do to beat Meta.
Find the right device by category, use case and budget.
AI wearables are exploding, but most coverage is either recycled press releases or breathless hype. AIWearHQ focuses on practical testing, plain-English explanations and honest buying advice for people who want to know what actually works.