Even G2: smart glasses designed for everyday use

Even G2: smart glasses designed for everyday use

Unveiled exclusively to subscribers, the Even G2 smart glasses combine discreet design, heads-up color display, and iOS/Android compatibility. This second-generation model by Chinese brand EVEN refines the concept of a visual wearable that’s camera-free, microphone-free, and made for real-life daily use.

How does the Even G2 blend in while standing out?

The G2 adopts a classic oversized frame silhouette with balanced thick temples. Available in matte black or transparent, it hides a micro-OLED color display inside the right arm. The result is a minimal, non-intrusive look with no obvious tech markers.

How does the built-in smart display work?

The G2 projects a 640x400 pixel color image into the wearer’s field of vision using a micro-projector. It overlays notifications, GPS directions, timers or media playback without obstructing vision. Interaction is via a touch-sensitive area on the arm, linked to a companion mobile app.

What kind of daily use is the G2 designed for?

Even’s philosophy is low-intervention utility: glance at a message, follow a recipe, navigate a route — all without pulling out your phone. With no camera or microphone, it avoids privacy concerns. Claimed battery life is 8 hours for a device weighing just 45g.

What’s new compared to the first-generation model?

Compared to the G1, the G2 features a slimmer design, upgraded full-color display, and now supports iOS in addition to Android. The look is cleaner and the app has been redesigned. Overall usage is more stable and intuitive, with no learning curve.

How does Even position itself against Apple and Meta?

Unlike immersive devices like Apple Vision Pro or Meta’s Ray-Bans, Even goes minimalist. Its bet: a useful, affordable ($400 range) and discreet smart interface that doesn’t overpromise. It’s a “low fidelity” alternative to hyperreal tech spectacles.

Why pay attention to the launch of Even G2 right now?

Because Even G2 signals a shift in smart eyewear: more accessory than gadget, more functional than futuristic. It’s one of the few grounded, viable offerings in a market overloaded with spectacle.

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