Following is a transcript of the video. Michelle Yan: Bose is known for its high-end speakers, but now it's putting its tech into sunglasses. Are they any good, or are they just a gimmick?
The One Series cinematic AR glasses boast in-house spatial computing, audio from Bose, are certified eye-friendly, and can be cabled to "virtually any device." "The Xreal One Series represents the ...
The battery-powered sunglasses will function as wireless headphones, in addition to being fully AR compatible. According to Bose’s announcement, the black sunglasses look very similar to a ...
When you think of augmented reality (AR), you usually think of something like the poorly-received Google Glass where your phone or computer overlays imagery in your field of vision. Bose isn’t ...
I’m like that with Bose Frames: as much as I’d like some trendy sunglasses with built-in Bluetooth audio that doesn't block out sound from around you, all they’d do is soundtrack me walking ...
Bose’s answer is a pair of sunglasses that projects audio into your ears, and use sensors to do some really cool things like audible navigation, as WSJ’s David Pierce demonstrates. Photo/Video ...
Scientists have investigated a new two-dimensional form of matter known as Bose glass, which could help physicists study a concept known as many-body localization. Such a concept could help ...
The Bose Frames are a breakthrough product combining the style of premium sunglasses, the functionality of wireless headphones, and the world’s first audio augmented reality platform — into one ...