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Solos Adds Clip-On Privacy Shield to Camera Glasses
technology4 days ago

Solos Adds Clip-On Privacy Shield to Camera Glasses

Solos unveiled two new glasses: AirGo A6 (audio-only) and AirGo V2 (camera-enabled). The V2 supports prescription lenses and offers about 10–12 hours of battery life, with a new Privacy Kit that includes a clip-on shield to block the camera and enable audio-only mode; the kit costs $79 on top of the $299 glasses. The move highlights ongoing privacy debates around wearable cameras and pits Solos against Meta and other brands, though the shield solution may be inconvenient and vulnerable to tampering.

Solos Introduces a Privacy Kit to Disguise AirGo Smart Glasses
gadgets4 days ago

Solos Introduces a Privacy Kit to Disguise AirGo Smart Glasses

Solos is making its AirGo V2 smart glasses more discreet with a $79 privacy kit that adds ClearView Temples, a Clip-On Privacy Shield, and a polarized lens; the AirGo V2 itself launches today at $299, and Solos is also introducing a camera-free AirGo A6 (availability TBD). The kit provides a physical privacy solution for camera-sensitive situations and could help wearers navigate bans in venues like cruise ships, courts, and standardized testing.

Solos Unveils $299 ChatGPT-Enabled AirGo Vision Smart Glasses
technology1 year ago

Solos Unveils $299 ChatGPT-Enabled AirGo Vision Smart Glasses

Solos has launched its AirGo Vision smart glasses, priced at $299, to compete with Meta's Ray-Bans. These glasses integrate with OpenAI's GPT-4o AI model to provide features like text translation, location directions, and object identification. They also offer compatibility with other AI models such as Google Gemini and Anthropic's Claude. The AirGo Vision includes a swappable frame system for privacy control, allowing users to choose between camera-equipped or audio-only frames. The glasses are available in two styles and seven colors, with options for frame-only or bundled purchases.

Daylight DC1: The Blue-Light-Free Tablet with 120Hz E-Ink Display
technology2 years ago

Daylight DC1: The Blue-Light-Free Tablet with 120Hz E-Ink Display

Daylight Computer has launched the DC1, a 10.5-inch tablet featuring a unique "LivePaper" screen that combines the look of E Ink with the responsiveness of an LCD. The device aims to reduce distractions and eyestrain with an amber backlight and runs on a custom Android-based OS called SolOS. Priced at $729, the DC1 is currently in the preorder phase and aims to redefine our relationship with technology by promoting a calmer, more focused user experience.