If you’re planning on wearing smart glasses all the time, there are a lot of things to consider. There’s the potentially poor reception from people who might not like that you have a camera on your face, for example, and then also the question of what exactly you want to use them for. Some pairs are AI-forward , some pairs have a screen for productivity , and some are more geared toward audio and photo/video capture. One thing some people definitely have to consider is whether they’ll be functionally sightless when they’re inevitably forced to take said smart glasses off their faces. As I’ve covered previously, some major cruise liners have already banned smart glasses in certain areas of the ship due to privacy concerns—namely, the potential for people wearing said smart glasses to record other people discreetly. On the surface, there’s nothing wrong with that ban.…