These smart glasses use AI to help low-vision users
Briefly

Envision has partnered with Solos to release the Ally Solos Glasses, which assist blind and low-vision users. These smart glasses can read and translate text, describe surroundings, and recognize objects and people. Equipped with open-ear speakers, the glasses connect via Bluetooth to the Ally app. The glasses cost $399, available for pre-order, and were built on Solos' AirGo Vision glasses. Their AI features are powered by various models, ensuring comprehensive vision assistance. The glasses boast durability with an IP67 rating and provide up to 16 hours of active use.
Envision's Ally Solos Glasses, priced at $399, are designed for blind and low-vision users and equipped with features like text reading and object recognition.
The glasses utilize a combination of advanced AI models such as Meta's Llama and OpenAI's ChatGPT, replacing the previous GPT-4o model used in earlier Solos products.
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