In this video, Matt Wolfe reviews and compares various AI-enabled glasses to find the perfect AI wearable. He starts with the Meta Ray-Ban glasses, which have cameras, speakers, and built-in LLaMA, allowing users to ask questions about their surroundings. Next, he reviews the XReal Air 2 glasses, designed for watching videos and playing games with a large virtual screen experience. These glasses require a cable connection and provide good sound quality through built-in speakers. Matt then unboxes and tests the Brilliant Frame glasses, which promise AI-driven personal assistance, live translation, and internet queries. However, he faces issues with pairing the glasses to his phone and finds them non-functional. Lastly, he tries the RayNeo X2 AR glasses, which offer full-color AR displays, real-time translation, smart navigation, and an AI assistant. Despite their impressive features, Matt finds them bulky and lacking in practical applications like video playback. He concludes that while the Ray-Ban Meta glasses offer the best value for money with their practical features, the RayNeo X2 glasses show potential but need more app support. The video provides a thorough comparison, helping viewers make informed decisions about AI-enabled glasses.