Solos AirGo Smart Glasses Gain Ally App AI Features

Solos has just taken its AirGo smart glasses to a new level with a partnership that makes them far more practical in everyday life.

The company, known for crafting stylish and functional eyewear to rival Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, has teamed up with Envision to bring the Ally app to the AirGo line.

With Ally onboard, the AirGo becomes a powerful AI assistant tailored for people with visual impairments. The glasses can now read aloud from books, letters, menus, or signs, and even identify faces and landmarks. Simply ask the AirGo where you are or who’s nearby, and it responds instantly. It can also store context for future chats, read documents to you, answer questions, set reminders, and handle other AI-assisted tasks.

All tiers of the AirGo smart glasses will receive a free one-month trial of Ally Pro starting today. If you find it useful, these glasses might become one of your most valuable tools in years.

Solos has already shown its commitment to privacy with last year’s AirGo Vision model, which lets users swap frames to block the camera when needed. This focus on both innovation and user control sets Solos apart as the race toward true AR glasses intensifies, with giants like Meta, Google, Samsung, and Apple still chasing the perfect form factor.

While we await the leap to smart glasses with built-in displays, Solos is proving that there’s plenty of room for meaningful, accessible features right now – bridging the gap between today’s smartphones and tomorrow’s immersive AR eyewear.

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