India, Aug. 20 -- India's first AI glasses, Humbl, are doing more than just making eyes. They are redefining how we feel, learn, respond, and live. From reducing training hours to enabling the visually impaired to "see," Extended Reality (XR) is moving from a conceptual space-age innovation to a practical necessity. But how secure is XR? And how can it scale in a country where cost is the key driver for adoption?

Extended reality has come a long way. From being the domain of gamers and tech demos, XR is now entering workplaces, classrooms, hospitals, and even humanitarian missions. The latest entrant, Humbl, is claimed to beIndia's first AI smart glasses, built by tech startup QWR under the leadership of founder Suraj Aiar.

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