Amazon Develops Smart Glasses for Drivers
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•Amazon making smart glasses for drivers, aimed at making deliveries faster
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Amazon is developing smart glasses that would give drivers turn by turn navigation on a small embedded screen along the routes to make sure deliveries happen faster.
They're being modeled off Amazon 's Echo Frames that are on the market now with audio only.
Sources say it could take Amazon years to perfect the smart glasses for drivers.
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