The AI Pin is primarily a voice-based device, but it also has a green laser projector that can project information onto your hand. Users can interact with the Pin through gestures and by holding objects up to the camera. The device isn't always recording and requires manual activation. It features a "Trust Light" that blinks on when the Pin is recording.
Key takeaways:
- Humane is set to launch its first device, the AI Pin, a wearable smartphone without a screen that costs $699 and has a $24-a-month subscription fee.
- The device uses a Humane-branded version of T-Mobile’s network and has access to AI models from Microsoft and OpenAI.
- The Pin is a square device that magnetically clips to your clothes, it has a built-in speaker, can connect to Bluetooth headphones, and uses a camera, depth, and motion sensors to track and record its surroundings.
- Interaction with the Pin is primarily voice-based, but it also has a green laser projector that can project information onto your hand, and it can be interacted with through gestures.