Wearing a camera on your face can raise privacy concerns. Solos addresses this with the AirGo Vision smart glasses, featuring a unique modular design. This innovative approach allows users to easily switch between a camera-equipped front plate and a camera-less one, retaining the core functionalities of the glasses.
The integrated camera in the AirGo Vision empowers users with visual search capabilities. Simply by looking at an object, you can prompt the AI to provide information. The camera also facilitates text translation and navigation to landmarks and restaurants. Solos’ open architecture supports various AI frameworks, including Google Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude, offering users flexibility and choice.
Solos AirGo Vision Krypton 2 model
Solos’ SmartHinge system enables seamless transitions between camera and non-camera modes. The front plate attaches to the arms via USB-C connectors, allowing for quick and easy swapping. This modularity eliminates privacy anxieties associated with wearing a camera-equipped device. The SmartHinge system, previously implemented in the Solos AirGo 3, ensures a smooth and efficient switching process.
Solos has also enhanced its companion app, introducing always-on functionality. This allows for continuous background operation, enabling verbal interaction with the glasses without needing the app open on your phone. The app facilitates internet searches, weather updates, and news access.
Solos AirGo Vision Krypton 1 model
The AirGo Vision is available in two frame designs, Krypton 1 and Krypton 2, with seven color options and prescription lens compatibility. Purchasing options include the camera-equipped version for $299. Existing Solos AirGo owners can purchase the camera front plate separately for $149. Alternatively, the AirGo Vision with both camera and non-camera front plates is available for $349.
The Solos AirGo Vision competes directly with the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. These glasses address privacy concerns by illuminating a ring around the camera when active.