British company Emteq Labs has developed the “world’s first honduras phone number library emotion-recognition glasses,” called Sense. According to a press release, Sense uses an artificial intelligence platform that performs lab-level analysis in real time.
Emteq's new CEO, Steen Strand, previously headed the hardware division at Snap Inc., which also has its own smart glasses called Spectacles. Meta, another competitor, recently added new features to its Ray-Ban smart glasses and introduced Orion AR glasses (but they won't be available anytime soon).

Emteq is currently looking for commercial partners, so the emotion-recognition glasses are not available to consumers.
Stand and Charles Nduka, founder and chief scientific officer of Emteq Labs, hope that Sense will help people suffering from mental disorders and obesity.
“Most smart glasses have sensors looking outward, while we collect data about the wearer,” says Nduka. “You can’t improve what you don’t measure.”
The glasses use contactless sensors to analyze facial data in real time, such as raised eyebrows, smiles, and frowns. Similar to smartwatches and rings, Sense tracks physical activity.