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Solos
Solos, the company behind the AirGo 3 smart glasses, is constantly adding new functionality to this cutting-edge wearable. The latest update brings a live search feature. You can simply tap on the frame to wake up the system and then ask a series of questions to the AI-powered smart glasses. Since it understands context, you can phrase your queries naturally.
The Solos smart glasses come in various styles and are audio smart glasses, unlike the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses which have a camera incorporated. What sets them apart is that the “smart” technology is built into the arms, allowing you to freely change the face and lenses. This enables you to use the AirGo3 glasses for everyday, sports, or casual wear without sacrificing functionality.
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The live search update utilizes Solos’ own SolosChat software and AI services like ChatGPT. Solos suggests use cases such as searching for product prices and information when shopping or acting as a tour guide in a new location. The smart glasses will follow the conversation without you having to repeat or specifically phrase questions to get an answer.
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According to Kenneth Fan, co-founder of Solos:
“By adding live search to smart glasses, we are enabling people to have the power of an AI assistant and a search engine instantly available at any time through a natural voice interface. Our open and modular technology architecture enables Solos to integrate the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and software services.”
Live Search joins other AI software features such as live translation, text-to-speech support for messages, and access to an AI assistant for organization and work. Live Search will be added through an over-the-air software update that will be delivered to the smart glasses starting today. The Solos AirGo 3 smart glasses start at $199 and are available in multiple styles and colors, with the option to add prescription lenses.
An AI assistant is available for the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses in the US. It makes use of the camera to provide more information about the surroundings. The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses also come in different styles and colors, with or without prescription lenses, and start at $299.