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HTC takes on Meta with the Vive Eagle smart glasses

HTC takes on Meta with the Vive Eagle smart glasses

Posted on 14 August 2025 By jobuzo

HTC is once again attacking the wearable space with a pair of new smart glasses, the company announced. The Vive Eagle is a rival to Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses with a fashion-foward lightweight design, open ear audio, voice-activated AI and an ultra-wide AI-powered camera. They look promising, if a bit expensive, but will only be available in Taiwan to start with.

The Taiwanese firm clearly noticed that Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have been a surprise hit. It’s easy to see why — in our Engadget review, we found that they look great and perform admirably. The current model includes in-ear speakers, cameras, microphones and access to Meta’s virtual assistant.

HTC has used much the same formula for the Vive Eagle, though they have an uphill battle against Ray-Ban’s brand brand in terms of consumer awareness and style. “Vive Eagle features a refined aesthetic that conceals its powerful technology in clean, minimalist lines,” the company wrote. It managed to fit all the technology into a relatively lightweight frame that weighs just 49 grams, only a gram heavier than Meta’s Ray-Bans.

HTC takes on Meta with the Vive Eagle smart glasses

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On the camera side, the Vive Eagle comes with a 12MP ultra-wide model with voice-activated AI, offering support for multiple platforms including OpenAI and Gemini. “With a simple voice command like ‘Hey VIVE, take a photo,; users can capture what they see — right from their glasses,” the company wrote.

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Voice commands also let you do things like record reminders, take notes, and get restaurant recommendations. You can also get real-time translation in 13 languages: Arabic, Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Thai, Turkish.

On the audio side, the Vive Eagle has an open-ear setup that “combines large acoustic drivers and virtual bass enhancement to deliver rich, spatial audio while minimizing sound leakage,” HTC said. It promised that you’ll be able to hear music or voice prompts without others overhearing, while still being aware of your surroundings.

HTC promises up to 36 hours of standby time and 4.5 hours of continuous music playback thanks to the 235mAh battery, and you can get to a 50 percent charge (via magnetic fast charging) in just 10 minutes. It also features a “privacy-first” architecture with all video and other data stored exclusively on-device — and that is protected via 256-bit AES encryption, according to HTC.

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The Vive Eagle will only available in Taiwan at first for NT$15,600, or about $520 — quite a bit more than most of Meta’s Ray-Ban models. HTC has yet to say if it will bring the Vive Eagle to other territories including the US — but if it does and at that price, it’ll be in tough against its rival.

HTC takes on Meta with the Vive Eagle smart glasses


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