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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...