Solos AirGo A6 lightweight AI smart glasses without cameras
Solos AirGo A6 are audio-only smart glasses weighing about 19 grams, featuring an AI assistant that relies on voice interactions. They solve the problem of bulky smart glasses for users who want hands-free AI assistance and audio without a camera, prioritizing privacy and lightweight design.
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