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Why Use Meta’s Ray-Bans and Their Single AI, when This New Vive Pair Will Give You Three?

HTC's Vive Eagle smart glasses feature AI voice assistant integration, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and real-time translation in 13 languages, aiming to compete with Meta's Ray-Ban line.

  • On Thursday, HTC announced the Vive Eagle in Taiwan, priced at about $520, available for preorder through August 31 and retail from September 1.
  • With the smart eyewear market booming, HTC targeted Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta line to compete, noticing its surprise success.
  • Using HTC’s Vive AI, the glasses integrate ChatGPT and Google Gemini, supported by real-time translation in 13 languages, and feature a 12MP ultra-wide camera.
  • Pre-Orders for the Vive Eagle open today through August 31, but HTC has no international release window soon; units available at 2020EYEhaus and Taiwan Mobile stores.
  • Differentiated by AI and privacy-first design, the Eagle positions HTC against Meta’s Ray-Ban and Oakley glasses, with no confirmed North America or Europe plans.
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The glasses with AI have been a bombshell in sales, so Google, Samsung and others have gone back, as is the case with HTC, which presents the new and elegant Vive Eagle.

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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