HTC made a big bet on VR years ago when it launched its Vive series headsets, and the maker is now entering a new frontier with its Vive Eagle AI glasses. These are a competitor to the Ray-Ban Meta with the goal of looking like regular glasses but simultaneously offering a FPV camera, on-device AI features and stereo speakers.


HTC Vive Eagle
HTC Vive Eagle

HTC Vive Eagle

Vive Eagle comes in several translucent colors, including Black, Berry, Coffee, and Grey. They sport a 12MP ultra-wide camera, which captures 3,024 × 4,032 px photos and 1,512 × 2,016 px video at up to 30fps. The right frame features an LED capture light, which lets others know you’re recording.

HTC Vive Eagle announced with 12MP camera, AI translation and 36-hour battery life

The glasses come with Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 paired with 4GB RAM and 32GB storage. They weigh just under 49 grams with their Zeiss lenses and offer IP54 ingress protection against water and dust.

Vive Eagle supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and pairs with any iOS 17.6+ or Android 10+ phone via the Vive Connect app. You also get open-ear stereo speakers integrated into the temples.

HTC Vive Eagle announced with 12MP camera, AI translation and 36-hour battery life

HTC is bringing its Vive AI voice assistant, which is compatible with Google Gemini and ChatGPT (beta). You also get real-time translation with support for 13 languages and on-device conversion to spoken audio.

The glasses come with a 235mAh battery. They are rated at up to 36 hours of standby, 4.5 hours of continuous music playback, and 3 hours for voice calls. When you do need to recharge, you can do so with the bundled magnetic charger. It promises a 50% charge in 10 minutes and an 80% top-up in 23 minutes.

HTC Vive Eagle announced with 12MP camera, AI translation and 36-hour battery life

HTC Vive Eagle will retail for NTD 15,600, which is $521. They are available for pre-order in Taiwan, with open sales set to begin on September 1. HTC has not disclosed any details about a global launch yet.

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