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Solos AirGo Vision smart glasses will work with Gemini, now available from $299

After being initially revealed earlier this year, the first pair of smart glasses with Google Gemini are hitting the market in the Solos AirGo Vision.

Solos isn’t a new name in smart glasses, but the company announced in June that it would be launching the “AirGo Vision,” a new pair of smart glasses with support for multimodal AI interactions through OpenAI’s GPT-4o model for visual processing.

However, it also integrates with Google Gemini.

Solos explains:

AirGo Vision’s unique open-architecture design supports popular AI frameworks like Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini, ensuring compatibility across all major mobile platforms, making smart glasses and AI capabilities universally accessible to all consumers.

At launch, Gemini won’t be able, but Solos tells us that it will be coming soon. For now, GPT-4o handles all requests.

AirGo Vision have a built-in camera and speakers, offering the ability to prompt an AI for voice questions or utilize the camera for multimodal prompts. They can also handle translation features and handle music streaming or voice calls.

You’ll be able to purchase the AirGo Vision starting today starting at $299 at Solos’ website or at Amazon, while a standalone module that includes the camera and the frame will be $149, designed to be used with existing AirGo3 smart glasses. Bundles with the additional frame styles will be available from $349.

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