Halliday DWG

Halliday DWG

Empower life with Halliday

25 ratings
15 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 8, 2025
  • August 18, 2026

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This app connects to smart glasses and rings to enhance daily life. It offers features like an AI agent, real-time translation, presentation aids, audio memos, and music streaming. Manage notifications and calls hands-free for improved productivity and communication.

Proactive AI Agent
Real-time Translation
Presentation Cheatsheets
Audio Memos
Smart Notifications
Music Streaming
Hands-free Calling
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What's New in Halliday DWG

3.6.1

August 18, 2026

Rename the app from Halliday to Halliday DWG. Your account and data are not affected by the name change. アプリ名を「Halliday」から「Halliday DWG」に変更します。この名称変更によって、アカウントやデータが影響を受けることはありません。

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User reviews

There is hope

I received my glasses in August last year, but I stopped using them after the first three months. I found them to be ordinary glasses with a Bluetooth speaker, and I couldn’t figure out how to use it beyond what the app allowed. However, I’ve been revisiting the glasses recently and noticed that there have been updates. I’m hopeful that they’re continuing to improve their product. Initially, I believe they were testing the market before fully committing to the project.
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Worst experience

Do not waste your money on these glasses. I would not even give them one star.

I bought these glasses because the idea sounded useful and modern. I expected something practical, easy to adjust, and helpful in real life. Instead, the experience turned into one of the most frustrating product experiences I have ever had.

The biggest problem starts with the small lens. The lens has to line up perfectly with your eye, and getting it into the correct position takes forever. I spent more than two hours trying to adjust the little lens so I could actually see through it properly. After all that time, I still could not get it lined up correctly. That alone makes the product almost unusable.

The adjustment process feels way too delicate. The lens moves too easily. If you bump the glasses, touch the frame, move the case, shift the wipes, or accidentally press anything, the little lens can move out of place. Once that happens, you have to start the entire adjustment process again. That means another 20, 30, or even more minutes trying to line the lens back up with your eye.

That may not sound like a big deal until you imagine using these in real life. Imagine walking into a meeting, putting the glasses down for a moment, and then realizing the lens moved. Now you are stuck. You cannot just put them back on and continue. You have to stop everything, fight with the lens, and try to line it up again while people are waiting. That is not practical. That is embarrassing and stressful.

You also cannot easily show these glasses to anyone. You cannot hand them to someone and say, “Try this.” The second someone touches them or moves the lens, the whole alignment changes. Then you have to start all over again. A product like this should be easy to demonstrate, easy to share, and easy to use. These glasses are the opposite.

The one-eye design creates another major problem. Because the display sits on only one side, your eyes do not feel balanced. One eye tries to focus on the little lens while the other eye tries to look normally. That makes your vision feel strange and uncomfortable. After a while, it gives you a headache. It feels like one eye is fighting the other eye.

It also makes you look awkward. People around you may think your eyes are not looking straight because one eye is trying to focus on the lens while the other eye looks forward. You feel like you are trying to force your right eye to look one way while your other eye tries to look normally. That does not feel natural. It feels uncomfortable, distracting, and annoying.

I would not feel safe using these while driving. When one eye focuses on the lens and the other eye focuses on the road, it creates a strange visual conflict. Driving requires clear, steady, natural vision. These glasses do not give that feeling. They make you feel distracted, off-balance, and uncomfortable. To me, that feels like an accident waiting to happen.

The display also disappointed me. For a product that sounds advanced, the actual display feels outdated. Everything looks like green dots and green words. There is no real color, no clean modern display, and no impressive visual experience. It feels like old technology from the 1980s instead of something modern and polished.

By now, I would expect a product like this to have a better display, better colors, better alignment, and a much easier setup process. Instead, you get a tiny lens that moves too easily, a frustrating adjustment system, eye strain, headaches, and a display that looks outdated.

The concept may sound great, but the product does not work well in real life. A product should make life easier, not make you fight with it for hours. These glasses create more problems than they solve.

I do not recommend them. Save your money. The adjustment is terrible, the lens moves too easily, the one-eye setup feels uncomfortable, the display looks outdated, and the whole experience is frustrating from beginning to end.

Not even one star.
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Scam.

App doesn’t work at all. Glasses arrived in fancy packaging but not with my prescription. There’s no way to figure this out without the app. I tried the apple and android versions. Neither work. Save your money.

Company is run by ChatGPT

Customer service will write you long diatribes powered by ChatGPT. I spent 10 months trying to get my ring replaced. Not only would they not comp the replacement when their tool had me order the wrong size ring, they also never shipped it for months. Software as other people describe is unsophisticated and buggy and the entire device is janky and clunky. Without the ring the touchpad on the arm is not responsive. Overall I think the company went all in vibe marketing and rank a great Kickstarter campaign only to under-deliver.
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Can’t sign in

Well I hate to say my first experience is I can’t use my glasses because the app keeps saying failure to fetch data when I try to sign up. Hopefully I can use my glasses soon.

FAQ

What devices does Halliday support?

Halliday is currently supported on iPhone and iPod devices. The app is designed to connect with Halliday Glasses and Ring hardware.

How often is Halliday updated?

The latest version of Halliday is 3.6.0, and it was last updated on March 16, 2026. This indicates a relatively active development cycle for the application.

What is the age rating for Halliday?

Halliday has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users. This rating suggests no mature or inappropriate content.

Does Halliday have ads?

No, Halliday does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use without any ad interruptions.

What are the main benefits of using Halliday?

Users can benefit from proactive AI assistance for various tasks, real-time translation for global communication, and tools like cheatsheets and audio memos to boost productivity.

Can Halliday be used for entertainment?

Yes, Halliday includes a music streaming feature that can be used for entertainment, focus sessions, workouts, or creating background ambiance.

How does Halliday help with communication?

Halliday facilitates communication through real-time translation, hands-free calling for multitasking, and a notification function to screen and prioritize important messages.

What is the user rating for Halliday?

Halliday has a user rating of 2.4 stars based on 14 ratings. This indicates that while the app offers many features, user satisfaction may vary.