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Even Realities G2 Smart Glasses Set a New Standard in 2026

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Even Realities G2 Smart Glasses Set a New Standard in 2026

The Even Realities G2 smart glasses feel refreshingly simple. At first glance, they look like regular prescription frames. However, they quietly pack powerful upgrades under the hood. I tested the Even Realities G2 at CES 2026. As a result, the experience felt more polished than the previous model. These glasses focus on what matters most. The new display stands out right away. Each lens now offers a screen that feels brighter and sharper. In addition, the display area is 75 percent larger.

Comfort, controls, and useful features

The Even Realities G2 also feel lighter on the face. They weigh just 36 grams without prescription lenses. Therefore, long wear should feel more comfortable. Navigation feels smoother this time. You can use touch gestures or the new R1 smart ring. As a result, switching between features feels natural.
Live translation works especially well. Words appear clearly in real time, which feels impressive. Teleprompt mode also benefits from the larger screen. Note-taking feels more reliable now. Gestures respond faster, which reduces frustration. In addition, the dashboard remains easy to customize.
Some features still need improvement. Navigation does not support Google Maps yet. Health data also stays limited to the smart ring.

Final verdict

Overall, the Even Realities G2 smart glasses deliver a meaningful upgrade. They balance smart features with a subtle design. As a result, they feel closer to everyday eyewear.
Prices start at $599. You can choose two frame styles and several colors. Prescription lenses and clip-on sunglasses remain optional.

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