A company surprised by launching smart glasses equipped with the powerful GPT-4 AI from OpenAI, promising to transform interaction and daily life with cutting-edge technology.
Solos, an American technology company, entered the smart glasses market with the AirGo Vision, an innovative alternative to Meta’s Ray-Bans by Mark Zuckerberg. The product retails in the United States for US$ 299, promising to offer functionality and design that challenge the monopoly of competitors.
Equipped with GPT-4 AI from OpenAI, the devices promise to make users’ lives easier in innovative ways.

Advanced Functions With AI
The AirGo Vision is not just a smart glass; it is a visual assistant. Thanks to AI integration, it can identify objects, translate texts in real time, and provide detailed information about people or places captured by the camera.
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This makes the device useful for tourists, professionals, and technology enthusiasts. Additionally, the glasses can also provide directions to nearby landmarks, enhancing their utility in everyday life.
A standout feature is compatibility with other AI models, such as Google Gemini and Claude from Anthropic. This gives users more freedom to personalize their technological experiences, something Solos emphasized since the AirGo Vision’s launch in June.
Modular Design And Privacy
The design is one of the highlights of the AirGo Vision. Solos invested in an interchangeable frame system that allows the user to decide when to use the camera. Kenneth Fan, co-founder of Solos, highlighted this approach: “We promised consumers more control over their experience with AI and smart technologies, especially regarding privacy.”
The frames feature integrated batteries and touch sensors on the hinges, which are rechargeable via USB-C. There is also an audio-only mode for those who wish to disconnect from the camera function while maintaining connectivity.
Variety And Prices
The AirGo Vision is available in seven colors and two styles: Krypton 1 and Krypton 2. Krypton 1 features a square and sturdy design, while Krypton 2 has thinner and more discreet lines. Furthermore, Solos offers flexible purchasing options. The frame without a camera costs US$ 149, while the set that includes a camera frame and a normal one retails for US$ 349.
Meta’s Ray-Bans already dominate the smart glasses market, but the AirGo Vision arrives with significant differentiators.
In addition to similar features, such as on-demand photo capture, Solos’ glasses add a layer of customization and flexibility that can attract a broader audience.
With a competitive price, advanced features, and a focus on user privacy, the AirGo Vision represents a significant evolution in the smart glasses market.
The arrival of this competitor is a clear signal that wearable technology is maturing, bringing more options to consumers. The future of this competition promises even more impactful innovations.

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