Solos, a company specializing in smart glasses, has launched the AirGo Vision. These smart glasses boast the distinction of being the first to integrate OpenAI’s latest large language model, GPT-4o.

Solos AirGo Vision

Solos AirGo Vision Specifications:

The AirGo Vision is equipped with a built-in camera, allowing users to capture their surroundings and leverage GPT-4o’s capabilities to identify objects and answer questions about them. This integration offers hands-free interaction with the world and access to information, similar to the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses.

Solos highlights the AirGo Vision’s compatibility with other prominent AI models such as Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude. This compatibility broadens the potential for functionalities, such as requesting directions, summarizing shopping experiences, or obtaining recipes through voice commands.

The AirGo Vision incorporates LED notification lights within the frame. These lights serve a dual purpose: alerting users to incoming messages and functioning as a flash for taking photos with the built-in camera. Notably, unlike competitor products like Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, the AirGo Vision currently lacks video recording capabilities.

One unique aspect of the AirGo Vision is the detachable camera. Unlike most smart glasses where the camera is embedded within the frame, Solos has opted for a design where the camera is part of the arm. This design choice offers users more flexibility and potentially a more traditional look when desired. Users also have the option to purchase additional frames. Even without the camera, the glasses retain their AI functionalities through audio input.

While a specific release date hasn’t been announced, Solos confirms the AirGo Vision will launch later this year. Pricing details for the glasses with the camera are yet to be revealed. However, the company is offering separate LED-only frames in three styles available for purchase on their website next month, priced at $249.99 each.

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