This looks really good but I would like to see some real use video and reviews.<p>It's like a combination of google glasses and meta ray-ban. Maybe not a replacement for Meta Quest / Vision Pro / xReal but perfect form factor for simple HUD for navigation, AI text/voice translation etc.<p>The only think I wish it had:<p>- magnetically connect to stem and via usb-c to laptop / smartphone so that camera could be used as WebCam<p>- IMU sensor that can stream data via usb-c<p>- having ToF depth camera<p>- better looking glass Frame such as those from zenni [0] and you could have also magnetic clip on for turn into sunglasses<p>But this is great that is open source and could be even a better alternative for Humane AI Pin.<p>edit:
on VentureBeat article [1] it seems it has 'spatial camera' and 6DoF IMU - I think they should clarify and update their main page and specs page since they also don't show that it has microphone<p>[0] <a href="https://www.zennioptical.com/p/mens-plastic-rectangle-eyeglass-frames/64996" rel="nofollow">https://www.zennioptical.com/p/mens-plastic-rectangle-eyegla...</a><p>[1] <a href="https://venturebeat.com/games/brilliant-labss-frame-glasses-serve-as-multimodal-ai-assistant/" rel="nofollow">https://venturebeat.com/games/brilliant-labss-frame-glasses-...</a>
I couldn't find the specs. But tbh, xreal air look better technically. One upside of these however, is that they are open source, although they seem to be lacking motion tracking features.