A pair of glasses that never needs to be charged, works without a smartphone app, and poses no privacy concerns – that’s how the first pair of sunglasses from Google competitor DuckDuckGo takes on Meta Smart Glasses. 4 Reviews ← exclude selected types ← exclude selected tagsMeta Smart Glasses ($379 on Amazon) are becoming increasingly popular, mainly because they provide constant access to an AI assistant and cameras for recording point-of-view videos for social media. However, smart glasses are not only expensive and require regular charging, many people also have concerns about their privacy when they encounter someone wearing smart glasses. DuckDuckGo has now unveiled a pair of glasses designed to avoid all these drawbacks. This comes as no surprise, since they are conventional sunglasses rather than smart glasses.