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Maroc Maroc - THESTAR.COM.MY - Tech - 22/Aug 07:30

AI smart glasses are the latest gadget gold rush for Chinese tech firms

Xiaomi-backed Superhexa is the latest to join the fray with US$100 AI-equipped frames that undercut the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. Read full story

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