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Brilliant Labs Halo

by Brilliant Labs

Lightweight open-source AI glasses with a color display and a memory-keeping agent named Noa.

Pros

  • Affordable display glasses at $349
  • Open-source and developer-friendly
  • Very light with genuine all-day battery

Cons

  • Smaller/simpler display than Meta Ray-Ban Display
  • Full-speed AI and realtime conversation gated behind Noa+ subscription
  • Startup ecosystem is smaller and less polished than Meta's

✓ Where it shines / best for

  • Early adopters wanting agentic, proactive AI in glasses
  • Developers extending an open-source AI-glasses platform
  • Users wanting a lightweight everyday smart-glasses form factor

✕ Not the best fit for

  • Buyers needing a shipping, fully mature product today
  • Users wanting heavy AR/3D graphics (display is glanceable text/info)
  • People uncomfortable with always-available AI context capture

Features

  • ✓ On-device / offline
  • ✓ Free tier
  • ✓ Real-time
  • ✓ Voice Assistant
  • ✓ AI Glasses
  • ✓ Camera
  • ✓ Heads Up Display
  • ✓ Open source
  • ✓ AI Memory
  • ✓ Developer SDK
  • ✓ Agentic AI

Pricing

PlanPriceBillingNotes
Halo (pre-order/one-time)$299one-timeSuccessor to Frame; available via pre-order/deposit. Prescription lens options at extra cost.
Noa AI (companion app)$0freeAgentic Noa AI assistant included; open-source platform allows custom model integration.

Pricing verified from the official source. Prices change often — confirm on the vendor's site before buying.

Specifications

audioBone-conduction speakers
weight~40g
batteryUp to ~14 hours
display0.2-inch full-color microOLED
ai_agentNoa (long-term memory)
opennessOpen-source hardware + software
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