RayNeo wants its new iO Smart Glasses to be the reason you stop reaching for your phone
The glasses surface notifications, translations and voice notes while an optional $9.99 monthly AI plan adds ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and DeepSeek support.
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RayNeo wants its new iO Smart Glasses to be the reason you stop reaching for your phone
TL;DR RayNeo’s new iO Smart Glasses put a tiny MicroLED display and AI assistant into regular-looking 33g frames, letting you glance at information without reaching for your phone. The glasses can surface notifications, schedules and weather, translate text in 40 languages, capture voice notes and even act as a hands-free teleprompter. The iO launches September 4 for $479, with up to 48 hours of typical battery life; a $529 bundle includes a ch…
RayNeo's New Smart Glasses Are Taking the Cameraless Route
No camera, no problem.
RayNeo launches the iO, a pair of smart glasses packed with AI but completely devoid of a camera. Released on September 4th, with a discreet display and a price still under wraps. [Read more] All our articles are also on our Google profile: follow us so you don't miss anything!
With the iO, RayNeo has introduced a new Smart Glass that is hardly intended to be visually different from ordinary glasses. Instead of cameras and loudspeakers, the approximately 34 grams light model relies on a small green MicroLED display that blends translations, notes, a teleprompter and other information directly into the field of view. The concept is strongly reminiscent of the Even Reality G2 that we tried out. RayNeo also doesn't want t…
RayNeo reduces his new AI glasses to the essentials: the iO dispenses with camera and speaker, projects AI aids directly into the field of view.
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