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Minimalist 38g everyday smart glasses with a discreet display
Pros
- Looks like normal glasses
- Very light and comfortable
- Useful text-display features
- Good battery for the form factor
Cons
- Pricey ($599)
- Text-only display (no full color/video)
- No camera (a pro for privacy, con for features)
- Limited app ecosystem
✓ Where it shines / best for
- Professionals wanting a discreet, camera-free HUD for daily wear
- Travelers needing on-the-go navigation and translation
- Eyeglasses wearers wanting prescription smart glasses
✕ Not the best fit for
- Users wanting a camera or photo/video capture
- People wanting rich color AR or media playback
- Buyers expecting voice-assistant-heavy AI features
Features
- ✓ Mobile app
- ✓ On-device / offline
- ✓ Real-time
- ✓ Real Time Translation
- ✓ AI Glasses
- ✓ Heads Up Display
- ✓ Navigation
- ✓ No Camera
- ✓ Note Taking
- ✓ Prescription Lenses
- ✓ Teleprompter
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Billing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| G1 (plano / non-prescription) | $599 | one-time | Base price for G1/G1B frames with non-prescription lenses. |
| G1 + single-vision prescription | $649 | one-time | Adds approx. $50 for single-vision Rx lenses (price varies by prescription). |
| G1 + progressive (varifocal) lenses | $749 | one-time | Adds approx. $150 for progressive/varifocal Rx lenses. |
Pricing verified from the official source. Prices change often — confirm on the vendor's site before buying.
Specifications
| use | Everyday display + AI glasses |
| power | All-day with charging case |
| memory | N/A |
| performance | AI via paired phone |
| architecture | Custom microdisplay + phone-paired compute |
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