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Intel made a pair of smart glasses you might actually want to wear out - here's how they work

Feb 6, 2018, 01:59 IST

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Intel has developed a prototype for a pair of smart glasses that are designed to look normal - or at least, normal for a pair of smart glasses. 

News of Intel's latest hardware broke in February, when Bloomberg's Sarah Frier and Ian King published a report saying the company was looking for a number of investors to take a majority stake in its augmented-reality (AR) unit, which had been developing a pair of eyeglasses that lets you see text and other information in your field of view.

Days after Bloomberg's report went live, The Verge's Dieter Bohn posted a video showing off a physical prototype of the Vaunt smart glasses. Here's a look at how they work:

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