Lucyd Armor smart glasses gain safety certification for Canada

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Innovative Eyewear, Inc., a company listed on NASDAQ under the ticker LUCY, has announced that its Lucyd Armor smart safety glasses have received the CAN/CSA Z94.3:20 safety certification, allowing them to be sold in Canada for workplace use. The Lucyd Armor glasses are part of a product line that includes ChatGPT-enabled smart eyewear under various brands, such as Nautica, Eddie Bauer, and Reebok.

Launched in October 2024, the Armor line has reportedly attracted thousands of customers across different applications, including both work and sports. The product has achieved a rating of 4.1 out of 5 on Amazon, with over 90% of the initial production run sold, suggesting a level of customer satisfaction.

Harrison Gross, the CEO of Innovative Eyewear, commented on the market need that the Armor line addresses and expressed satisfaction in being able to extend their offerings to Canada. The company plans to make the Armor line available on Amazon.ca and through partnerships with major Canadian eyewear retailers, New Look and Kits.com, in 2025.

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