The company announced that the HTC is once again attacking a place to wear with a pair of new smart glasses. View Eagle Meta’s Ray Ben is a competitor of glasses that includes fashionford lightweight design, open air audio, voice activated AI and ultra -wide AI. They look hopeful, if it is a bit expensive, but only will be available in Taiwan.
Taiwan’s firm clearly saw that Meta’s ray bean smart glasses were surprised. It is easy to see why – in our ringtore review, we found that they look very good and perform commendable. The current model includes access to speakers, cameras, microphones and virtual assistants of Meta.
The HTC has used the same formula for the View Eagle, though it is a great war against Ray Bean’s brand in terms of consumer awareness and style. The company wrote, “The View Eagle offers a better aesthetic that hides its powerful technology in clean, minimal lines.” It managed to fit all technology in a relatively lightweight weight frame, weighing only 49 grams, which is only one gram heavier than Meta -Ray Benus.
HTC combes Meta with View Eagle Smart Glasses
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On the camera, the View Eagle comes with a 12MP ultra -wide model, which is a sound -powered AI, offering support for several platforms, including Openi and Gemini. The company wrote, “A simple sound command like ‘Hey View, take a picture, users can capture what they see with their glasses.”
Voice orders allow you to work like record reminders, take note, and get restaurant recommendations. You can also get real -time translation into 13 languages: Arabic, traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Thai, Turkey.
On the audio side, the View Eagle has an open -air setup that “minimize sound leakage, adds to the increase in large, voice drivers and virtual boss to supply local audio,” HTC said. It has promised that you will be able to hear music or sound indications without listening to others, despite being aware of your surroundings.
HTC thanks to the 235 mAh battery 36 hours of standby time and continuous music playback for up to 4.5 hours, and you can get 50 % charge (through magnetic fast charging) in just 10 minutes. According to the HTC, it also includes the “Privacy First” architecture, which has stored all video and other data exclusively on the device-and it is saved by 256-bit AES encryption, according to HTC.
View Eagle will only be available in Taiwan only in NT, 15,600, or about $ 520-slightly higher than most Meta’s Ray Ben Model. The HTC has yet to say whether it will bring the View Eagle to other areas, including the United States – but if that happens and at that cost, it will be tough against its rivals.


