For years, capturing a moment meant breaking away from it — reaching for a phone, framing a shot, and watching the world through a screen. AI smart glasses quietly flip that around. The camera lives where your eyes already are, so the moment stays the moment.

Point of view, not phone in hand

A 13MP Sony sensor on your face means a tap or a word captures exactly what you see — the climb, the crowd, the road ahead — without ever pulling you out of it. The footage looks the way the memory feels.

An assistant that shares your view

Because the glasses see what you see, the AI can do more than answer trivia. Ask what a landmark is, translate a sign in real time, or get directions read into your ear — all hands-free, all in context.

The phone-in-hand moment, replaced

Open-ear audio keeps you connected to calls and music while you stay aware of the world. Add WiFi 6 sync and all-day battery, and the glasses become the device you reach for least — because they are already on.

That is the real shift: technology that gets out of the way, so you can look up and keep living.