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Everysight Maverick AI Pro: The First Smart Glasses With Eye Tracking

Everysight unveils Maverick AI Pro - the first smart glasses with on-device eye tracking, weighing less than 50g with all-day battery life and a 130-inch virtual display.

Everysight Maverick AI Pro: The First Smart Glasses With Eye Tracking

Everysight Maverick AI Pro: The First Smart Glasses With Eye Tracking

Smart glasses have long been promised as the next big thing in wearable technology, but most attempts have fallen short — either too bulky, too expensive, or simply not useful enough to justify wearing them. Enter Everysight's Maverick AI Pro, unveiled this week, which aims to change that equation entirely.

What Makes Maverick AI Pro Different?

The Maverick AI Pro claims a few notable firsts in the smart glasses space:

  • First smart glasses with on-device eye tracking — A dedicated camera that follows your eye movements and translates them into inputs and app selections
  • Incredibly lightweight — Less than 50g, meaning you can actually wear them all day
  • All-day battery life — Up to 8 hours on a single charge

The Display Technology

The Maverick AI Pro features a monocular full-color OLED that projects a 130-inch virtual screen. That's comparable to watching a large TV from about 10 feet away, but directly in your field of view. The display sits at a 28° field of view, providing a good balance between information density and not obstructing your real-world vision.

The glasses also include an ambient sensor that automatically adjusts brightness levels for optimal visibility in both indoor and outdoor settings. Interchangeable visors (tinted and clear) further enhance versatility.

Eye Tracking: The Vision Pro Feature Comes to Glasses

Perhaps the most impressive feature is the native eye tracking. Previously, this capability was limited to high-end headsets like Apple's Vision Pro. Now, it's available in a pair of glasses that weigh less than 50 grams.

This means you can:

  • Select apps and options by simply looking at them
  • Scroll through content with eye movements
  • Control the interface without touching the glasses or using voice commands

AI Capabilities

The AI camera provides real-time visual intelligence, enabling features like:

  • Real-time translation — See the meaning behind what you see, translate languages, read signs
  • Object Identification — Instantly identify what's in front of you
  • Visual Search — Make the world shoppable, learn about what you see

Sports and Fitness Focus

Everysight has a strong background in sports technology, and that shows in the Maverick. The glasses feature sports-focused apps including:

  • E-Sport — AR-powered app for running and cycling with real-time data displayed in your field of view
  • IP55 rating — Durability for rain or shine during workouts

Developer-Friendly

Everysight's Maverick SDK is fully open and freely available for developers to build any app they can think of. The SDK supports development on iOS, Android, Apple Watch, and WearOS platforms. This openness could lead to a robust ecosystem of third-party applications.

Pricing and Availability

The Maverick smart glasses are priced at approximately $399 for the developer edition, with the Pro version expected to retail higher. Given the technology packed into these glasses — particularly the eye tracking — this pricing positions them competitively against other premium smart glasses while offering capabilities not found elsewhere.

The Bigger Picture

The Maverick AI Pro represents a significant step forward in the smart glasses category. While companies like Meta, Apple, and Google have been working on AR glasses, Everysight has managed to deliver features that even the tech giants haven't achieved in this form factor.

The combination of lightweight design, eye tracking, all-day battery life, and open developer SDK makes this one of the most compelling smart glasses releases to date. Whether it can break through to mainstream adoption remains to be seen, but for early adopters and developers, this is an exciting development.


This analysis is based on reports from Gizmodo, Coming Soon, Everysight official site, and various tech publications.