These smart glasses can now make you sound like the smartest person in the room

Wait 5 sec.

Credit: Ryan Haines / Android AuthorityTL;DREven Realities is bringing two new features to its G2 smart glasses.The first is called Prep Notes, where you can feed information, and the glasses will prompt you with brief talking points when the topic is discussed in real life.The second is a dedicated app store where developers can submit their apps for the G2 smart glasses.Smart glasses is witnessing a boom, with many companies taking the approach of using them as another touchpoint for interaction. Even Realities takes a different approach with its smart glasses. Instead of cramming speakers, microphones, and cameras into the glasses, Even’s G1 and the newer G2 glasses only display text in a minimal format. While these glasses can already listen to your real-life conversations and display subtitles or AI-generated summaries, Even Realities is adding two features to its G2 smart glasses that make better use of the available information.The first feature coming to Even G2 is called Prep Notes. It builds on the existing Conversate feature, which summarizes your real-life conversations and prompts you to ask relevant questions.