glasses vs wearables

About this tag
The glasses vs wearables tag on WindowsForum.com explores the evolving debate between traditional head-mounted displays and emerging form factors like ear-worn, audio-first devices. Recent discussion centers on Microsoft's Copilot Veja concept, which proposes a discreet wearable that uses stereo cameras and audio guidance instead of a persistent screen. This contrasts with the mixed reality hardware landscape, including the winding down of HoloLens production and the polarized reception of Apple's Vision Pro. The tag covers the broader industry pivot away from bulky headsets toward more socially acceptable, context-aware wearables that integrate intelligence into devices users already accept.
  1. Copilot Veja: An Ear-Worn, Audio-First AR Vision

    Microsoft’s Copilot Veja concept cracks open a larger debate about the future of augmented reality: do we need another screen strapped to our faces, or should intelligence quietly live in devices we already accept? The ear‑worn Copilot Veja — a personal concept by Microsoft designer Braz de Pina...