These $1,000 smart glasses tell you the weather, read text messages and connect to Alexa
These $1,000 smart glasses tell you the weather, read text
messages and connect to Alexa
Google and Intel made smart glasses — Google
Glass and Vaunt —
but neither product took off with consumers.
Now, a start-up called North,
formally Thalmic Labs, is introducing a pair of smart glasses that it thinks
will appeal to the masses because the design looks so similar to normal
glasses.
The $1,000 glasses are called Focals,
and the company said they will ship later this year.
Focals connect to your phone via
Bluetooth and have a small projector that beams data into the wearer's eyes.
They can tell the wearer the weather or time, read text messages and even order
an Uber. The glasses are also connected to Alexa, so if you can ask them for
directions or information, a small speaker will tell you the answers.
North has raised over $140 million
from investors including the Amazon Alexa Fund, Spark Capital, Intel Capital
and Y Combinator.
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