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Even Realities launches even hub to turn G2 smart glasses into a full app ecosystem

By dailyguardian.aeApril 4, 20263 Mins Read
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Even Realities has officially launched Even Hub, a new app store and developer platform designed for its G2 smart glasses, marking a significant step in expanding the capabilities of wearable technology. The platform is now live and accessible to all G2 users through the Even Realities app, allowing them to browse and install third-party applications directly onto their smart glasses.

A shift from a single-purpose device to an open platform

The launch of Even Hub represents a broader transformation in how the company is positioning its G2 smart glasses. Previously functioning largely as a focused AI assistant device, the G2 is now evolving into a customizable platform where users can tailor their experience through apps developed by a growing community of over 2,000 developers.

At launch, the platform includes around 50 apps and plug-ins spanning a wide range of use cases. These include practical tools like weather updates and stock tracking, productivity features such as ebook readers and workout guides, and lifestyle integrations like Spotify controls and vehicle management systems. There are also niche applications such as breathing exercises for relaxation and even chess games that can be controlled using the R1 ring accessory.

This development highlights a key industry shift: wearable devices are no longer being built as standalone gadgets but as ecosystems. Much like smartphones evolved with app stores, smart glasses are now entering a similar phase of platform-driven growth.

From a user perspective, this significantly enhances the value of the G2. Instead of relying solely on built-in features, users can now expand functionality based on their needs – whether that is reading on the go, checking transit updates, or managing connected devices without reaching for a smartphone.

The move also reflects a clear brand strategy

By opening up its platform through SDKs and APIs, Even Realities is encouraging third-party innovation rather than relying solely on in-house development. Developers can build native apps for the G2 and submit them directly to Even Hub, creating a feedback loop where user needs drive future capabilities.

For consumers, this means the product is likely to improve over time, not just through software updates but through an expanding library of apps. Installation is designed to be quick and seamless, taking only seconds via a dedicated tab in the companion app.

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In terms of relevance, this matters because it directly impacts how useful smart glasses can be in daily life. Wearables often struggle with limited functionality, but an open app ecosystem addresses that limitation. It also reduces dependence on smartphones by enabling more interactions directly through the glasses.

Looking ahead, Even Hub is likely to play a central role in the company’s roadmap. The launch follows recent updates like Conversate 2.0 and Prep Notes, which introduced AI-powered conversation tools, suggesting a broader push toward integrating AI and third-party services into a unified wearable experience.

If the platform continues to grow, it could position the G2 not just as a smart accessory, but as a standalone computing interface for everyday tasks.

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