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Solos Technology Prepares to Compete with Ray-Ban and Meta Platforms in the Smart Glasses Market

2024-07-20 03:04:57.095000

Global technology company Solos has announced the launch of its latest product, the AirGo Vision smart glasses. These glasses are powered by artificial intelligence and offer support for popular AI platforms such as Gemini, Claude, and GPT-4o. The AirGo Vision glasses allow users to access these AI platforms, each known for their unique conversational abilities. With the integration of AI, users can receive real-time answers to visual and vocal prompts, making the glasses a versatile tool for various tasks.

The AirGo Vision glasses feature an in-built camera and LED frames, allowing users to swap out frames to choose when and how to use the front camera. The glasses have the ability to recognize people and objects, provide directions, capture photos, and track progress in activities. This wide range of functionalities makes the AirGo Vision glasses a powerful tool for everyday use.

Solos claims that the AirGo Vision glasses are the most power-efficient on the market. Additionally, the glasses have LED notifications on the frame that can be customized into sound or vibration, providing users with customizable alerts and notifications.

The AirGo Vision glasses will be available for purchase in July at a price of $249.99. The frames alone will retail for around $250 next month.

Hong Kong-based start-up Solos Technology, founded by John Fan Chin-chiang, is preparing to compete with Ray-Ban and Meta Platforms in the smart glasses market. Solos Technology's AirGo V frames incorporate a camera that allows users to query AI models about their surroundings. The glasses weigh 30 grams compared to Ray-Ban's 49 grams. Solos Technology has not yet set a release date for the AirGo V, but aims for a December launch. The lack of a micro display in the lens sets Solos apart from competitors, although Fan plans to incorporate one in the future. Solos Technology is based in Hong Kong and Santa Clara, California, and received support from Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks. The company has not disclosed the amount of funding it has received or its plans for a public listing. [f08bb609]

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