Snapchat's parent company, Snap, is being sued over the eyeball logo featured on Spectacles vending machines. Glasses brand Eyebobs is claiming trademark infringement in a lawsuit filed in Minnesota ...
This post originally appeared in Business Insider. Snapchat’s parent company, Snap, is being sued over the eyeball logo featured on Spectacles vending machines. Glasses brand Eyebobs is claiming ...
When Snap, Inc. announced earlier this year that it had created a pair of video-recording sunglasses called Spectacles, it was a little hard to get a handle on just what the end result would be. Snap ...
When Snapchat Spectacles were first announced, the question of prescription lenses came up early on for anyone that already wears glasses. The Spectacles seemed great, but wearing regular glasses ...
A chunky frame, a wide black bar in front of the eyes and no lightweight: Snap's Spectacles have reached their fifth generation and are now also available in Germany. The style is "intentionally ...
In brief: Snap's new Spectacles sound interesting, and they very well could be, but for now, you won't be able to buy them. Instead, Snap is positioning the new glasses as a tool for AR creators to ...
Today Snap Inc, the company behind Snapchat, announced the latest version of its Spectacles AR Glasses which the company is calling Spectacles ’24. The new device makes notable improvements to ...
Snap’s new Spectacles glasses are its most ambitious yet. But there’s a big catch: you can’t buy them. On Thursday, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel unveiled the company’s first true augmented reality glasses, ...
Snap is preparing a new Spectacles model, its fashion glasses to record Snaps, but with a different approach. The new Spectacles will feature displays capable of AR effects, according to a new report ...
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