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Even Realities smart glasses let developers monitor AI agents hands-free during commute

Even Realities' G2 glasses let developers babysit AI code agents on their commute, because apparently that's what face computers are for.

The Short Version

Even Realities released a v2.2.0 update for its G2 smart glasses, adding Terminal Mode so developers can monitor and talk to AI coding agents through the glasses without a laptop.

Even Realities built Terminal Mode after CEO Will Wang watched developers in Silicon Valley ditch keyboards and just talk to AI coding tools out loud. The glasses show a small status icon and let you respond through a ring controller, no phone required. The pitch is catching an AI agent mid-task during your commute, before it does something catastrophic to your code. Turns out the most compelling use case for face computers is babysitting software.

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