Steve Mann has build a HDR welding helmet[1] some years ago as a proof of concept. But I haven't seen any consumer products going in that direction yet. Closest I have seen is people strapping IR lights to their Quest2 to get night vision (works due to Quest2 cameras not having the typical IR filter) [2].
All of these are possible, individually, with current technology (e.g. "being able to see in extremely wide spectrum bands compared to human eyesight" means IR/nightvision cameras), but it's currently cost-prohibitive to combine them all into one device
- being able to see in extremely wide spectrum bands compared to human eyesight
- being able to see in higher dynamic ranges than the human eye
- being able to magnify little details and thus see with a higher spatial resolution than the human eye
- all of this while enhancing your field of view with lots of other interesting information