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I wouldn’t buy most Prime Day smart glasses, but these 4 are worth shortlisting

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June 24, 2026

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I wouldn’t buy most Prime Day smart glasses, but these 4 are worth shortlisting

The smart glasses market is growing quickly, but not every deal deserves your attention. Here are four Prime Day picks that balance innovation, comfort, and practical features.

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