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Most AI glasses still default to adding a camera and a screen. This one made the opposite choice on purpose. 👓Pure titanium frame around 30g. 👓Takes real prescription lenses. 👓Open-ear audio that keeps you aware of your surroundings. 👓Real-time translation across 13 languages (works offline). 👓Solid meeting transcription. 8-10 hour battery. 👓No camera. No lens display. Because the people who actually wear glasses for work don’t want to look like they’re recording the room or staring down at their face during a client call. The execution is clean enough that it just looks like a well-made pair of glasses — until you need the AI. If you’re building physical AI wearables, how are you deciding what not to put on the face? Which constraint are you optimizing hardest on your current wearable project — thermals, discretion, battery, or integration density? #AIHardware #WearableAI #SmartGlasses #EdgeAI #PhysicalAI #AIWearables #HardwareStartup #TechHardware #shenzhenfoundry