They look like an ordinary pair of glasses – but these are tech-packed specs. On a Zoom call, Niko Eiden, chief executive and co-founder of Finnish eyewear firm IXI, holds up the frames with lenses ...
If you've ever donned a pair of bifocal glasses, you may already know how jarring it can be when your eye goes from looking down at something in close proximity to looking up towards something that's ...
(CNN) — Finnish eyewear company IXI is gearing up to launch smart glasses that look just like ordinary spectacles, but are able to “autofocus” based on the perceived needs of the wearer. The glasses ...
Smart glasses often chase add-ons like displays and cameras. Unlike, say, the Ray-Ban Meta, IXI is chasing a problem that hits a lot of people every day, seeing clearly when your eyes bounce between a ...
IXI has raised $36.5 million in funding to launch the world’s first autofocus glasses which can correct vision dynamically. IXEI is an Espoo, Finland-based startup with back from Amazon and others. It ...
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Everyone's talking about AI, but smart glasses are quietly breaking big in 2025. With Meta, Apple, and Google vying for dominance, and the hardware finally powerful enough to be practical instead of ...