AirGo Vision glasses utilize GPT-4o technology to analyze visual input and provide real-time information based on the user's queries. The generative AI in the glasses can recognize people, objects, or landmarks and assist with tasks such as giving walking directions, checking prices, and more. Users can capture photos hands-free and ask for information, like checking the next step in a recipe or finding a product's price.
AirGo Vision smart glasses offer GPT-4o and generative AI that can analyze visual input, providing real-time information based on visual input such as recognizing people, objects, or landmarks4. They can also give walking directions, check prices of items, and more. Wearers can capture photos hands-free to ask for information, and the glasses will be able to answer multiple queries at once. The glasses have swappable frames, allowing users to choose between smart glasses with a front camera or no camera. A built-in LED notification light provides discrete alerts.
The AirGo Vision smart glasses are set to go on sale later this year. While the exact price for the AirGo Vision has not been revealed yet, Solos will release three styles of LED-only frames in July, which can be purchased on Solos' website for $249.99. The glasses are expected to provide real-time information based on visual input and will be compatible with AI models like Gemini and Claude5.