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Even Realities Launches G2 Smart Glasses and R1 Smart Ring

Scott Webster by Scott Webster
November 12, 2025
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Even Realities Launches G2 Smart Glasses and R1 Smart Ring

Even Realities has introduced its next-generation wearables, the G2 Display Smart Glasses and R1 Smart Ring, designed around what it calls “Quiet Tech,” a concept meant to make technology fade into the background of daily life. Both devices aim to enhance focus, communication, and awareness without the constant interruptions typical of most connected gadgets.

Technology That Works in the Background

Founder and CEO Will Wang says the company’s goal is to “free attention, not fight for it.” That philosophy drives the G2 and R1, a pair of devices created to deliver intelligent functionality without intruding on real-world presence. The G2 takes the concept of display smart glasses further with upgraded optics, refined ergonomics, and built-in AI that supports natural, contextual interaction.

The R1 Smart Ring complements the glasses by offering subtle control and health monitoring. The two work together to create a quiet, connected ecosystem that operates with minimal distraction.

A person in a black suit holding a pair of G2 Display Smart Glasses in one hand and wearing an R1 Smart Ring on the other hand, seated with a neutral gray background.

Smarter Vision, Human-Centered Design

At the core of the G2’s visual system is Even’s HAO 2.0 (Holistic Adaptive Optics) engine, which integrates micro-LED projectors, gradient waveguides, and digitally surfaced lenses. This setup produces crisp, stable imagery that overlays information seamlessly into the wearer’s line of sight. The floating 3D display layers quick prompts and real-time data naturally, making the digital content feel more like an extension of one’s perception than a pop-up screen.

Even Realities is positioning the G2 as the first display smart glasses to accommodate a prescription range from –12 to +12 diopters, making them accessible to nearly anyone who already wears glasses. True to the company’s privacy-first design, the G2 omits outward-facing cameras and external speakers, decisions meant to keep interactions private and socially comfortable.

Comfort Meets Longevity

Constructed from aerospace-grade titanium and magnesium alloy, the G2 weighs just 36 grams and features an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. The design comes in panto and rectangular frames across multiple finishes, with optional clip-on sunshades. The glasses promise over two days of battery life, while the charging case can recharge them seven times, extending usage to several weeks before needing a wall outlet.

Intelligence That Listens, Not Distracts

Instead of mimicking a smartphone experience, the G2 relies on purpose-built AI features designed around vision and context. A new assistant called Conversate enhances real-world dialogue by recognizing discussion topics in real time, surfacing helpful prompts, and even summarizing conversations afterward. Other built-in tools, Teleprompt, Translate, Navigate, and Dashboard, receive upgrades that make them faster and more intuitive.

Close-up image of a hand wearing the R1 Smart Ring from Even Realities, showcasing its sleek design and ergonomic fit.
Close-up of a person wearing G2 Display Smart Glasses, highlighting the frame and eye details.

A Smarter, Smaller Companion

The new R1 Smart Ring extends the experience beyond eyewear. Made from zirconia ceramic and medical-grade stainless steel, it doubles as both a controller for the G2 and a wellness tracker. Through subtle gestures, users can navigate menus, scroll notes, and manage appointments without breaking focus. The ring’s biometric sensors track daily balance and output a new Productivity Score, giving users feedback to maintain optimal energy and rhythm.

The company’s new TriSync connectivity framework links the R1, G2, and smartphones into one adaptive ecosystem.

Availability and Future Expansion

The Even G2 Display Smart Glasses are priced at $599, and the Even R1 Smart Ring at $249, both available globally starting November 12, 2025, through EvenRealities.com. Early buyers of the G2 can get the R1 and select accessories for 50% off.

Later this year, Even Realities plans to open Even Hub, a platform for independent developers to build and share new features for both G1 and G2, extending the life and creativity of the ecosystem.

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