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GlassBench
Smart glasses and XR research, benchmarks, and guides
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Smart glasses and XR research, benchmarks, and guides
10 followers
The global smart glasses and XR benchmark database. Compare Ray-Ban Meta, Apple Vision Pro, XREAL, and more on weight, FOV, display techand AI.











How are you keeping the spec data current across all these brands, especially since some launch quietly in regions before showing up in the US?
@bilalmaras72795 Great question. I’m treating GlassBench as a living dataset, not a one-time spec sheet. Specs are tracked from official product pages, regional launch pages, company announcements, developer docs, and credible teardown and community sources where available.
For region-first launches, I try to keep the source link visible so users can see whether a device is China-only, global, preorder, or broadly available. If a spec changes or a regional page appears before the US listing, I update the entry and keep the source trail transparent. Long term, I want GlassBench to have clearer “last checked” and “source confidence” labels for every device.
Love that there's finally a dedicated benchmark site for smart glasses. Would be super helpful if you could add a "real-world battery life" column for mixed-use scenarios like streaming plus ambient capture, since the official numbers rarely match how the glasses actually perform on a long day out.
@bargm8e Completely agree. Official battery numbers are often too clean compared with actual mixed use. A real-world battery life field for scenarios like display streaming, camera capture, AI queries, calls, and mixed day-out usage would make the comparisons much more useful.
For now I’m keeping official specs separate from verified community-reported behavior so the data doesn’t become guesswork. As more reliable reports and hands-on tests come in, I’ll start adding practical battery context alongside the official numbers.
Finally a single spot to compare all the smart glasses specs side by side, the weight and FOV filters saved me a ton of research time.
@toprak967471 Thanks, really glad it saved you time. That was the main reason I started GlassBench: smart glasses info is scattered across product pages, launch posts, regional listings, and random specs, so even basic comparisons like weight, FOV, display type, and availability take too long.
Finally a side by side that actually makes the weight and FOV differences obvious, I have been eyeballing specs across ten tabs for weeks. Really handy for narrowing down before I drop cash on a pair.
Love that you included the side-by-side comparison view for FOV and weight. Makes it way easier to actually feel the tradeoffs between the Ray-Ban Meta and the XREAL Air at a glance.
The filterable spec table is genuinely well designed, makes it so easy to compare weight and FOV across all the major smart glasses at a glance.