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Woolworths, Kogan, Dick Smith marketplaces are also selling low-cost smart glasses
['David Adams', 'Melissa Coade']
SmartCompany
Marketplaces run by Woolworths and Kogan now host third-party smart glasses listings, as Kmart faces scrutiny for its $89 wearable devices.
Kmart’s controversial smart glasses may have sold out, but Australian shoppers can still find similar devices being sold through online marketplaces run by Woolworths, Kogan, and Dick Smith.
One BDI Technology listing on Woolworths’ Everyday Market platform offers smart glasses with an in-built 32 megapixel camera and AI capabilities for $180.
BDI Technology is selling a seemingly identical product on the Kogan marketplace for $167, and similar BDI Technology listings on Kogan offer smart glasses for as low as $122.
The Kmart glasses, and more expensive smart glasses offered by the likes of Meta, have in-built LEDs to alert bystanders when the camera is recording.