Brilliant Labs launches its second-generation smart glasses

Brilliant Labs is starting up behind Frame, and open source smart glasses designed for infiltrators and other creative species. Today, Halo launches a new pair of glasses that, expected to the age in which we live, is sold at the back of the artificial intelligence features. Halo is a Wayfarer pair (compared to the Panto -designed frame), and if you are wearing glasses, you will be able to get medical lenses in more than 100 countries, thanks for a partnership with Smartbuyglasses.
Brilliant is proud that Halo includes a camera and loudspeaker for the microphone and the bone connector in its slim structure. There was a natural dilemma for many smart glasses was the necessary concessions to maintain weight while continuing to make enough functions to be useful. The ability to maintain its weight to 40 grams is hell of achievement, especially given that the glasses have an OLED screen and battery that is running for 14 hours with one charge.
Unfortunately, instead of the lens supply, “Halo” works by showing your peripheral vision. I will be honest, these shows are more irritation than they use them more, especially compared to models that contain posts inside the lenses.
Last year, Brilliant Noa, artificial intelligence agent who said he was designed from A to Z for use in the context of a pair of glasses. The company says that when you are associated with Halo, you will be able to talk to you in a natural and intuitive way, as if “talking to a real person.” She claims that the secret sauce is in the fact that NOA will be able to “understand what you hear and see in its environment and responds to information related to context in the actual time.”
This is a lot of Braggadocio, especially given the promises that come after the narration, its memory system. Will, the narration, as it is said, remember the name of the person you met or details of a conversation “years or even contracts”. This will harness the sensors and visual microphones for glasses to maintain the tabs on what is going on from your point of view. Since the audio and the video are constantly recorded, the system will build a “special and personal knowledge base” for you.
Of course, a pair of smart glasses that support artificial intelligence will raise the penetration of privacy, and Brilliant says that NOA will act as a VPN between you and the artificial intelligence model behind it. Your interactions will be especially virtually, and users will get many elements of controlling the privacy of microcredit to ensure their happiness with the amount of the data they share. In addition, you will have sound orders to stop the microphone, camera and glasses themselves if you need them. Although if you do something you prefer to record it, the smartest advice is not to wear a pair of artificial intelligence glasses in the first place. Not to mention that your general concerns about the existence of a database built of everything you do in one day (and draw your social chart) is likely to be easily canceled if necessary.
Brilliant also is that Halo will enable users to build applications for their glasses only from natural language orders. The company says you only need to tell the Noa of what you need, and you will build an application to serve your goal “within seconds.”
Halo’s pre -orders are opened today, but shipping does not start until late November 2025, as the price has been set at $ 299. The compatible described lenses will be available for purchase through Smartbuyglasses also. The company is also concerned with great pain to inform users as, again, it will issue a limited number of husbands, so anyone interested in having one will need to get the line.
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2025-07-31 13:00:00