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Mira AI Glasses Put a Real-Time Agent in Your Lens

Mira's smart glasses bring a waveguide display, an on-board AI agent, two-way translation in 60+ languages, real-time transcription, and an always-on searchable memory — drawing favorable comparisons to Meta Ray-Bans, Oakley Meta, and Halliday.

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Editorial
May 11, 2026

Mira has launched a pair of AI smart glasses that put a usable agent inside the lens — no phone reach required.

The glasses use a waveguide display embedded in the lens to surface AI responses directly in the wearer's field of view. A built-in agent can send emails, book rides, set reminders, and run tool calls on voice command. Two-way live translation works across 60+ languages, with real-time transcription captured to an always-on memory you can search through afterward.

Early hands-on reviews have compared Mira favorably to Meta's Ray-Bans and Oakley collaborations, and to Halliday's display glasses — citing better latency, a more polished agent loop, and stronger battery life. The form factor is closer to everyday eyewear than to a developer prototype.

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May 11, 2026 · 5 min read
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