Former Harvard students AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio have raised a $6.6 million seed round led by General Catalyst to develop Mira: audio-first smart glasses that “remember everything.” Described as a “second brain,” Mira designed to learn throughout your daily life and provide personalized, private insights. The Viral Moment That Started It All Nguyen and Ardayfio first drew widespread attention in September 2024 after an X video demonstrating their hacked Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses went viral. In the demo, the pair used facial recognition tools and public data sources to
Chaymeriyia Moncrief, an Alabama native, has made a mark in the tech industry as the first Black woman to own a smart glasses brand. NSPRE Two years after founding Tesix Wireless Network, a millennial-focused wireless carrier., Moncrief launched NSPRE to ”inspire the culture through social technology“. From its inception in 2020, the brand swiftly progressed, raising $1.5 million in funding during its launch year. In June 2021, NSPRE established its headquarters in Alabama, reinforcing its foundation. NSPRE’s flagship product, the Smart Glasses, aims to represent a leap into the future of
Commercial real estate business owner and broker Dustin Sutton is creating a technology to benefit golfers. Sutton’s vision is to create augmented reality (AR) — enhanced smart glasses — designed and tailored for golfers through his company, RangEZ, Inc. According to the San Diego Business Journal, Sutton said the company, which is less than a year old, aims to launch its first product by the end of 2024. “Over the past seven months, this journey has transformed from a mere idea into a tangible pursuit,” he said. RangEZ Smart Glasses RangEZ smart glasses





