Google Glass was the first augmented reality device to enable 2D and 3D viewing.
Even though the Icis fashionable glasses look like a normal eyewear, it consist of components such as speaker, microphone, battery and a circuit board. It helps the human eye to access the apps running on smartphones via Bluetooth.
Vuzix M100 is powered by an in-built processor and a camera that captures and displays augmented reality.
Comprising of a sleek, futuristic design, the Telepathy One won't physically touch the user's face. It is still in development phase.
Recon Jet is compatible with Android (4.2.2) and has a removable battery. Developers are planning to make it capable of automatically turn off the display when you look away.
ORA runs on Android 4.4 (KitKat) and features a motion sensor and 5MP front-facing camera, which allows you to use it for augmented reality applications.
With a front-facing camera and motion tracker, the BT-200 is a premier development platform for apps of the future and hands-free scenarios. Users of Moverio BT-200 can view images in 2D as well as 3D.
Atheer One can display 3D graphics right in front of your eyes.
Meta SpaceGlasses features a binocular display and an array of sensors to perceive the real world and integrate it with the digital world, including a depth sensor, RGB camera, and IMU.
GlassUp eyeglasses displays emails, text messages, directions, heartbeats, translations in the form of super-imposed reality. You can consider GlassUp as the second screen for your smartphone.