Came across this review on YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fxtl9VChZhM
Monochrome (green) head mounted display that looks like a regular pair of glasses. Mainly useful as a HUD. Has a microphone but no speakers. Seems to have basic head tracking. Marketing claims a day and a half of battery life with light use.
Main Features:
- Teleprompter
- Live Translation
- Speech-to-Text 30-Second Notes
- Phone Notifications
- AI Assistant (an LLM)
- GPS navigation
- Time/Date/Weather
Screenshots
The G1 Smart Glasses:
Live Translation (in this case French to English):
Time/Date/Weather/Notifications:
Turn by Turn Navigation:
GPS Map:
What do you folks think?
Might a decent built-in mic that doesn’t override/compete with some wireless earbuds/headphones possibly be a better combo? Would keep battery drain and weight on the glasses down.
Sure, assuming the glasses’ UI would let you control audio being piped to the earbuds. But I think Google Glass had bone conducting speakers that weren’t heavy or power hungry. Maybe there’s a good reason they left speakers off the G1 that I’m not considering.