The $299 Halo smart glasses will remember the names of people you meet
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Brilliant Labs announces the $299 Halo smart glasses, successor to the $349 Frame model. The Halo glasses feature enhanced AI capabilities, including a multimodal AI agent named Noa for natural conversations and real-time contextual awareness. They utilize a 0.2-inch microOLED display for a retro-style interface and bone-conduction speakers for privacy. With a battery life of up to 14 hours and weighing just over 40 grams, they offer an efficient design. The glasses also incorporate a new memory system called Narrative to assist users with cognitive needs.
Brilliant Labs introduces the $299 Halo smart glasses, which enhance AI capabilities for natural conversations and environmental awareness through an upgraded multimodal AI agent.
The Halo smart glasses feature a microOLED display for projecting a retro UI into peripheral vision and utilize bone-conduction speakers for private audio.
With a 14-hour battery life and an integrated Neural Processing Unit, Halo balances performance and lightweight design, coming in at just over 40 grams.
Brilliant Labs’ Noa AI agent aims to deliver contextually relevant information in real-time and allows expanded control over the glasses using voice commands.
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