Finally, it seems someone has realised that the future of eyewear shouldn’t involve strapping a computer the size of a brick to your face. Even Realities has just dropped their latest creations, the G2 Display Smart Glasses and the R1 Smart Ring, and they are a breath of fresh air for anyone tired of tech that screams for attention.
The brand is doubling down on their ‘quiet tech’ philosophy, essentially promising superpowers that disappear the moment you don’t need them, leaving you to look like a functioning human being rather than a cyborg.
“With G2 and R1, we’ve created devices that disappear into your daily life, while delivering the most advanced intelligence ever seen in the industry,” says Will Wang, Founder and CEO of Even Realities. “We wanted to embed in Even G2 a series of features that can truly make the day-to-day of high-achieving individuals better, not busier.”
The core team is an impressive blend of experts snatched from tech heavyweights like Apple, Samsung and Philips, combined with specialists from high-end eyewear names such as Mykita and Lindberg. They launched their first-generation product, the G1, with the mission of creating smart glasses that actually prioritise wearability and style over clunky digital functionality. They believe that innovation should enhance the human experience, not overwhelm it, and this latest launch is a confident evolution of that foundational belief.
The headline act here is the Even G2, a pair of smart glasses that genuinely look like high-end eyewear. Weighing in at a featherlight 36g and crafted from aerospace-grade titanium and magnesium alloy, they’ve managed to hide a serious amount of kit inside a frame you’d actually want to wear to a dinner party.
The magic happens via their new ‘Even HAO 2.0’ optical engine, which projects a crisp, green heads-up display directly into your line of sight. This allows you to access turn-by-turn navigation that adjusts as you turn your head, real-time translation across 29 languages and a live teleprompter.
But the real party trick is a feature called Conversate. Imagine having a witty scriptwriter in your ear – or rather, your eye – during awkward small talk. It listens to your conversation (privately, of course) and offers subtle prompts, explains complex concepts on the fly and even suggests follow-up questions if you’re running out of steam. It’s essentially a social safety net powered by AI.
Even Realities have ditched the front-facing cameras entirely. There’s no creepy red recording light and no invasion of privacy, just a focus on enhancing your own experience without making everyone else in the room uncomfortable.
Partnering the glasses is the Even R1 Smart Ring, a clever little slice of zirconia ceramic and stainless steel that acts as a discreet remote control for your face. Instead of tapping your temple like you’re trying to fix a malfunction, you can subtly scroll through notes or dismiss notifications with a tiny gesture of your hand. It also pulls double duty as a health tracker, monitoring your vitals and giving you a ‘Productivity Score’ to keep your work-life balance in check. The two devices link up via ‘TriSync,’ creating a seamless loop between your ring, glasses and phone.
The Even G2 and the R1 are available now globally. Find out more here.
photography. courtesy of Even Realities
words. Gennaro Costanzo




























































































