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Developer Connects Smart Glasses To Auto-Purchase

||By LDS Team
7.1
Relevance Score
Developer Connects Smart Glasses To Auto-Purchase
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Developer Xiaoan (Sean) Liu demonstrated on February 6, 2026 that Ray‑Ban Meta AI smart glasses, using Gemini Live and the open-source agent OpenClaw, can identify a Monster Energy drink via onboard cameras and automatically add it to an Amazon shopping cart. The demonstration and code are posted on GitHub, while security firms warn OpenClaw grants extensive device access and poses significant privacy risks.

Key Points

  • 1Demonstrates agent-linked smart glasses identify products and auto-add items to an Amazon shopping cart.
  • 2Highlights severe security risks as OpenClaw obtains broad device access, retains memory, and could exfiltrate data.
  • 3Urges practitioners to restrict agent permissions, vet agents, and avoid granting full system access.

Scoring Rationale

Actionable, timely demonstration of agent-enabled smart glasses; limited by single-source developer evidence and major security concerns.

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