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HTC Vive Eagle AI glasses: New Ray-Ban Meta alternative launching in the US for $499

HTC's Vive Eagle AI glasses are launching in the US for $499.99
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HTC's Vive Eagle AI glasses are launching in the US for $499.99
The HTC Vive Eagle AI glasses are officially launching in the US on September 1, 2026. Ahead of release, the Ray-Ban Meta alternative is available to preorder on Amazon for $499, bringing a 12MP camera, ChatGPT integration, and live AI translation.

Almost a year after HTC unveiled its Vive Eagle AI glasses, the new Ray-Ban Meta competitor is finally heading to the US. The smart glasses will retail for $499, making them $200 more expensive than the entry-level Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, which start at $299.99. Buyers will be able to choose from four color options, as well as round or square frames with either clear or tinted lenses.

HTC Vive Eagle color options

Smart glasses with 12MP camera, on-device AI, and stereo speakers

The Vive Eagle features a 12MP ultra-wide FPV camera and HTC's VIVE AI voice assistant, with optional access to Google Gemini and ChatGPT. Like the Ray-Ban Meta, users can take photos or videos using simple voice commands or the camera shutter button. The glasses also supports other AI features like note taking and translating captured photos into audio across 13 languages in real time.

Speaking of which, the camera captures photos at up to 3,024 × 4,032 pixels and records video at 1,512 × 2,016 resolution at up to 30 fps. HTC has also equipped the glasses with four microphones and stereo speakers, plus a 235mAh battery rated for up to 4.5 hours of continuous playback or 36 hours of standby time.

Under the hood, the Vive Eagle is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1, paired with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. Other features include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and IP54 water and dust resistance. Depending on the frame size, the Vive Eagle weighs either 48.8g (medium) or 51.5g (large).

Pricing and availability

The HTC Vive Eagle is now available to preorder on Amazon for $499, with shipping slated for September 1, 2026. HTC offers six configurations across different frame shapes, lens types, and finishes:

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Elvis Shida, 2026-07-13 (Update: 2026-07-13)