xr-hardware2026-06

Raven Prism reframes AI glasses as an ambient computer

Quick answer

Raven Resonance describes Raven Prism as AI glasses with a right-eye full-color 30-degree waveguide display, local-first AI positioning, RavenOS, and hot-swappable Raven Wings. Public details are still early, so GlassBench treats Prism as a coming-soon watchlist device.

Signal summary

Raven Resonance describes Raven Prism as AI glasses with a right-eye full-color 30-degree waveguide display, local-first AI positioning, RavenOS, and hot-swappable Raven Wings. Public details are still early, so GlassBench treats Prism as a coming-soon watchlist device.

GlassBench classification

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Why it matters

Raven is relevant because it pushes a software-and-hardware identity around ambient computing instead of copying the camera/audio glasses template.

Related technologies

Source

Raven Resonance official site