Nowe smart okulary Frame oferują analizę wizualną, tłumaczenie i wyszukiwanie internetowe przed twoimi oczami

The Frame smart glasses offered by startup Brilliant Labs are an innovative solution that provides users with the “superpowers” of artificial intelligence. With these glasses, visual analysis, translation, and web searching can be done directly in front of the wearer’s eyes.

In a video shared by Brilliant Labs, the Frame glasses can be seen responding to voice commands. Users can ask the glasses to recognize a monument they are looking at, search the internet for a specific pair of sneakers, or even find information about the nutritional value of the food they are consuming. The information appears as overlays on the lenses.

The Frame glasses are available in three colors: black, gray, and transparent. Pre-orders can now be placed, and there is also an option to order glasses with prescription lenses, although this raises the price to $448. Orders will start shipping on April 15th.

Smart glasses are not new to the market, but none of the previous attempts have gained popularity. We have already seen several approaches to creating such devices, like North’s Focals glasses, which were interrupted by Bose’s augmented reality (AR) audio glasses, or the latest models of Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which are currently in beta testing. The Frame glasses from Brilliant Labs seem even more interesting because they are fully open and available for personal modifications, giving users more freedom.

Frame works with the Noa app. The app contains an AI assistant that utilizes OpenAI for visual analysis, Whisper for translation, and Perplexity for web searching. Brilliant Labs assures that the AI “learns and adapts to both the user and the tasks being performed.”

The Noa app is currently available for free but has certain limits. Therefore, the startup plans to introduce a paid version. However, no information has been provided about its price yet. Nevertheless, the glasses can be used with other applications regardless of whether Noa is being used.

The specifications of the Frame glasses described by Brilliant Labs show that they have a micro-OLED color display with a resolution of 640 x 400 pixels, which projects light through a prism in front of the user’s eyes. The viewing angle is about 20 degrees diagonally, which is relatively small compared to other mixed reality or augmented reality glasses, such as Xreal’s new Air 2 Ultra model with a 52-degree angle. This means that text and images will only be visible within a small rectangle.

The glasses are equipped with a 1280 x 720-pixel camera, a microphone, and a 222 mAh battery. They operate on an Lua-based operating system that is fully open and customizable. They utilize the nRF52840 Cortex-M4F processor.

The Frame glasses also have a unique and playful design. They are charged with a charger named Mister Power, which resembles a “nose” when connected. The glasses offer fast charging and “all-day battery life.” When comparing them to other smart glasses, such as Ray-Ban’s model for $299 or the troublesome Google Glass, it can be noted that they are significantly lighter than current market offerings.

FAQ – Frame Glasses

1. What are Frame glasses?
Frame glasses are an innovative solution from startup Brilliant Labs that utilize the “superpowers” of artificial intelligence. They allow for visual analysis, translation, and web searching directly in front of the wearer’s eyes.

2. How do Frame glasses respond to voice commands?
In the video shared by Brilliant Labs, it can be seen that Frame glasses respond to voice commands. Users can ask the glasses to recognize a monument, search for a specific pair of sneakers, or find information about the nutritional value of food. The information appears as overlays on the lenses.

3. What colors are available for Frame glasses?
Frame glasses are available in three colors: black, gray, and transparent.

4. Can Frame glasses be ordered with prescription lenses?
Yes, it is possible to order Frame glasses with prescription lenses. However, this increases the price to $448.

5. When will orders start shipping?
Orders will start shipping on April 15th.

6. What are the specifications of Frame glasses?
Frame glasses have a micro-OLED color display with a resolution of 640 x 400 pixels. The viewing angle is about 20 degrees diagonally, and text and images are visible only within a small rectangle. They also have a camera with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, a microphone, and a 222 mAh battery. They operate on an Lua-based operating system and utilize the nRF52840 Cortex-M4F processor.

7. What are the capabilities of the Noa app, which works with Frame glasses?
The Noa app includes an AI assistant that enables visual analysis, translation, and web searching. The AI learns and adapts to both the user and the tasks being performed. Brilliant Labs plans to introduce a paid version of the app, but Frame glasses can also be used with other applications.

8. What is the weight of the Frame glasses?
Unfortunately, the weight of the Frame glasses was not mentioned in the article.

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