The Raven Prism operates on RavenOS, a custom Linux-based platform built for hands-free navigation. Powered by a quad-core 64-bit ARM processor, the headset allows users to interact with applications through a combination of voice commands and gaze-based input. Its display utilizes a full-color LCoS waveguide system, creating a virtual viewing experience that mimics a 16-inch monitor while maintaining peripheral awareness. Unlike standard smart glasses, this hardware supports native ARM64 applications and provides developers with low-level system access.
To address the limitations of battery life in wearable tech, Raven Resonance introduced Raven Wings. These hot-swappable modules allow users to exchange power sources without interrupting system state or closing applications. Beyond energy, these modules are engineered to serve as expansion ports for future hardware upgrades. CEO Thomas Suarez emphasizes that the device is built as an open computing platform, aiming to shift personal technology away from desks and pockets into a constant, ambient presence.

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