Even Realities expands vision for wearable design
Shenzhen-based Even Realities_ known for its minimalist approach to wearable technology_ has unveiled two new products that blur the line between fashion accessory and intelligent device: the Even G2 Display Smart Glasses and the Even R1 Smart Ring.
Positioned as the next evolution in discreet_ human-centred design_ the launch highlights a broader shift in the wearables market — from overt tech statements to pieces that integrate seamlessly with personal style. The G2 glasses feature lighter materials_ refined silhouettes_ and subtle AI-driven functions such as real-time translation and conversational support_ while the R1 ring enables gesture control and health tracking in a form closer to fine jewellery than traditional tech.
Founder and chief executive Will Wang_ a former Apple designer_ says the brand_s aim is to create technology that “disappears into everyday life.” This design-first perspective places Even Realities closer to eyewear brands such as Mykita or Lindberg than to conventional consumer electronics companies.
The G2 smart glasses retail for 599 pounds (approximately 699 euros) and the R1 smart ring for 239 pounds (approximately 269 euros). The products arrive as competition in the smart eyewear space intensifies. Meta_ in partnership with Ray-Ban_ reported that its second-generation smart glasses sold out in several markets earlier this year_ signalling rising consumer interest in technology that feels wearable_ not wearable tech.
With distribution through its own online store and plans to open a developer-led platform later this year_ Even Realities is positioning itself as a quiet but credible player in the growing premium wearables market_ one where design_ discretion_ and everyday usability are increasingly key to success.