These CES smart glasses caught me off guard, beating every other pair I've tried in a big way
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These CES smart glasses caught me off guard, beating every other pair I've tried in a big way
"Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET Using the Memo One reminded me of the Even Realities G1 in more ways than one. First, they're lightweight and feel comfortable enough to be worn throughout the day. Second, their functionality is similar -- you can use them to translate, take notes, add reminders, navigate, and get contextual guidance. Third, the app is similar and easy to use. Fourth, their integration with Google Maps for navigation is also "in progress.""
"You get integrated speakers and microphones to chat with the company's AI assistant, which runs on a multi-LLM hybrid OS that automatically selects the "most suitable" AI model for each task, including OpenAI, Azure, and Qwen. Rokid said the same thing about its AI on the new Style glasses, where it uses Azure for translation and ChatGPT for the rest of the AI."
XGIMI's Memomind series includes three models: Memo One, Memo Air, and Memo Air Display. The Memo One is the flagship with a display on each lens using waveguide prisms to create a larger, bright screen that remains legible indoors. The glasses include integrated speakers and microphones and run a multi-LLM hybrid operating system that automatically selects AI models such as OpenAI, Azure, and Qwen for tasks. The glasses support translation, note-taking, reminders, navigation, and contextual guidance, and the companion app provides an easy-to-use dashboard. One model in the lineup weighs under 30 grams.
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