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Even G2 Smart Glasses Break Language Barriers in Business Insider Japan Demo

Even Realities' G2 smart glasses demonstrated real-time translation capabilities, impressing critics during a recent Business Insider Japan showcase. The technology promises to revolutionize international business communication.

W. CHEN· Chinese correspondent·November 20, 2025·2 min read
Even Realities G2 smart glasses display real-time translation

Even Realities G2 smart glasses display real-time translation

Even Realities CEO Will Wang recently showcased the groundbreaking capabilities of the Even G2 smart glasses in a demonstration covered by Business Insider Japan. The event highlighted the device's real-time translation feature, aiming to bridge language gaps in professional settings.

Even Realities News reports on the demonstration, noting that Business Insider Japan's editor witnessed CEO Will Wang conducting an entire press conference in English. The outlet adds that Wang was 'seamlessly understanding and responding to Japanese journalists' questions' through the G2 glasses. They further describe how the device projects 'translated text directly into the wearer's field of view,' facilitating natural conversation without reliance on external devices or human interpreters. The piece describes the G2 as offering a 'discreet, elegant solution' for Japanese professionals in global business, turning 'the dream of instant, effortless translation into everyday reality.'

Our take: This demonstration, if the G2 performs as described, marks a significant leap forward in practical smart glasses applications. Beyond consumer entertainment, real-time, in-field-of-view translation addresses a critical pain point in international commerce and diplomacy. While similar features exist in smartphone apps, integrating it directly and unobtrusively into a wearable form factor is a game-changer for professional interaction, potentially reducing friction and increasing efficiency in cross-cultural communication. The discreet nature of the display is particularly appealing for high-stakes business environments where fumbling with a phone would be inappropriate.

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