If you’re looking for glasses with hands-free video recording and an AI voice assistant, your options are limited, with Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses leading the market. However, Solos, known for their audio-only smart glasses, plans to release a camera-equipped version later this year.
These new glasses, the Solos AirGo Vision, will incorporate OpenAI’s new GPT-4o AI model, enabling the camera to recognize objects and answer questions about what you’re seeing.
The glasses will also have notification LEDs for incoming calls or emails and can integrate with Google Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude AI models.
Similar to Meta’s Ray-Bans, they provide audio responses without a visual display, apart from the LEDs.
Pricing and a specific release date for the AirGo Vision have not been announced yet, but they are expected to cost more than $249.99, the price of Solos’ current camera-less glasses available in July. Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses start at $299.