Rokid AI Glasses are AI-powered augmented reality glasses featuring dual-eye micro-LED displays with up to 1,500 nits peak brightness, a 10-level dimming system, and a 23-degree field-of-view. The glasses include a 12-megapixel camera, built-in AI assistant, AI navigation, real-time translation with live subtitles, text output from the assistant, app notifications, phone call reminders, and teleprompter functionality. Pricing is $599 with an early-backers Kickstarter price of $479 and a free $99 charging case offered if the project reaches its first $1 million. Shipping to buyers is scheduled for November. Prescription lenses are supported.
Rokid AI Glasses were announced as a Kickstarter project on Wednesday. The artificial intelligence (AI)-powered wearable is expected to arrive as a competitor to the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses in the augmented reality (AR) space. It will be equipped with dual-eye displays, enabling users to see navigational directions and translations in real time. The Rokid AI Glasses come with a 12-megapixel camera and a built-in AI assistant. As per the company, it can also be fitted with prescription lenses.
The Rokid AI Glasses will be priced at $599 (roughly Rs. 52,500). However, early backers of the project on Kickstarter can purchase the AI wearable for $479 (roughly Rs. 42,000), as part of a special launch offer. The company will also bundle a free charging case worth $99 (roughly Rs. 8,700) with the Rokid AI Glasses to those who contribute to the first $1 million (roughly Rs. 8.77 crore). The AR glasses will begin shipping to buyers in November, as per the company.
Consumers can get the Rokid AI Glasses fitted with prescription myopia or astigmatism lenses at their local optical store. The smart glasses are equipped with dual eye micro-LED displays with up to 1,500 nits peak brightness, a 10-level dimming system, and a 23-degree field-of-view (FoV). It provides AI navigation, real-time translation with live subtitles, text output of the AI assistant, app notifications, and phone call reminders. Further, the displays can also function as a teleprompter, helping during presentations.
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