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The 5 most advanced smart glasses we tried so far at CES – that truly impressed us

While the Loomos AI Glasses did not unveil at CES 2026, it was my first opportunity to go hands-on with them, and one thing that really stood out to me was the swappable battery. One of the biggest challenges with AI glasses is that they often struggle to last through a long day of use, with even the most popular models typically not lasting more than eight hours. 

A swappable battery seems like a practical approach to solving that issue, which other smartglasses manufacturers may also consider in the future. The Loomos AI glasses also offer an additional neck power bank, should you need more juice, and the company claims the battery supports up to 40 hours of standby time. Beyond this, the rest of the specs are pretty solid, boasting a Qualcomm processor and a 16MP camera. You can learn more about it on its Kickstarter page. -Sabrina Ortiz

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