Tech companies are starting to place big bets on smart glasses, hoping that consumers will buy yet another tech accessory. After more than a decade of trying, are they finally right?
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Ray-Ban Metas sold more than two million pairs of smart glasses in the first half 2025, showing the technology may have finally arrived. But an expert tells WTOP this technology of the future might not be a huge success yet.
“What’s interesting about them is how much they can do, but there’s a lot of stuff they can’t do, too,” said Scott Stein, an editor at large with CNET. He compa

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