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Brilliant Labs introduced Frame AI glasses powered by multimodal AI assistant

Advanced AR glasses with stylish design

The AR pioneer Brilliant Labs has launched its latest AI smart glasses called “Frame”. Brilliant Labs’ latest AR glasses are the world’s first smart glasses that come with multimodal AI assistant support. The firm packs advanced AR features in the Frame making it a solid smart glass. Let’s delve into the details. 

Frame AR glasses Pricing

Brilliant Labs’ Frame AR glasses retail at $349 and are now up for pre-order via its official website. The firm will begin shipping glasses starting in April 2024. It comes in three trendy color options including Black, Matte Cool Gray, and Transparent variant.

Frame AR Glasses features

The frame boasts a stylish engineering-grade nylon lightweight plastic frame that is fully optimized for comfort and its ergonomic design allows you to worn for an entire day without any issues. The AR glasses weigh just 39 grams, making them one of the lightest wearables on the market. Brilliant Labs claims that the Frame can be replaced with your everyday eyewear and you can even integrate your prescription lenses into the glasses.

The AR glasses have a front-facing spatial camera that precisely captures your surrounding area. The standout feature of the Frame is an integration of the Multimodal AI assistant that makes it different from other wearables on the market.

 The “Noa “AI assistant can easily connect to your phone through Bluetooth v5.0 tech and answer all of your questions in real-time on the go. Frame partners with perplexity AI to offer accurate and reliable real-time information front the web. Moreover, it also supports simultaneous AI generative inputs from Stability AI, GPT 4, and Whisper along with Perplexity to offer advanced solutions to real-world problems.

You get a vivid display in the Frame that boasts a whopping 300 nits of peak brightness. Furthermore, it has an in-built microphone to control and speak with an AI assistant via voice commands. The AR glasses maker uses a 6DoF IMU advanced 6-axis inertial measurement unit that provides Frame with a three acceleration axis and three compass axis that you can use for directions, step counting, menu navigation, and more.

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Abhinav Fating
Abhinav Fating
Abhinav is a tech enthusiast who finds it difficult to hold his excitement when it comes to the latest gadgets. He holds a degree in Engineering and is obsessed with smartphones and Laptops. When he is not writing, you will find him scrolling memes on Instagram.
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