The glasses are set to start shipping on April 15th. They feature a 640 x 400 pixel color micro OLED, a 1280 x 720 camera, a microphone, and a 222mAh battery. The glasses run on a Lua-based custom operating system and use a nRF52840 Cortex-M4F CPU. The company's charging solution, the Mister Power charger, ensures fast charging and all-day battery life. The glasses weigh less than 40 grams, making them lighter than competitors like Apple’s Vision Pro.
Key takeaways:
- Brilliant Labs introduces Frame, AI-driven smart spectacles with features like real-time AI translations, web searches, and visual analysis.
- Frame is open-source and hackable, allowing users to customize and explore the potential of their smart spectacles.
- Frame seamlessly integrates with Brilliant Labs’ app, Noa, featuring an AI assistant for visual analysis, translation, and web search.
- Frame's charging solution, the Mister Power charger, ensures fast charging and all-day battery life, and the glasses are lightweight, distinguishing themselves from bulkier competitors.