, are apparently starting a trend. Impressed by the success these glasses have gotten, other companies are now approaching EssilorLuxottica for potential partnerships.
EssilorLuxottica is the company that owns Ray-Ban. Despite the lack of a display, their Ray-Ban smart glasses sold so well thatinto two categories. And one of those categories — Wearables — is focusing on the Ray-Ban smart glasses amidst other similar gadgets.Extended Reality ) industry, seeing smart glasses gain more traction is exciting. Especially because recent developments lead me to believe that smart glasses are transitioning to making displays a default characteristic.And then we’ve got other companies finding new ways to make AR more convenient for daily use. Take, for example, theBasilico says EssilorLuxottica’s current partnership remains solely with Meta, but the company has talked with the other corporations that have sent proposals.