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Rokid enters Australian market with AI-powered smart glasses

By

Leigh :) Stark

15d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Rokid, a company new to Australia but established elsewhere, is entering the smart glasses market with AI-powered eyewear. Following the release of Meta's smart glasses and Apple's Vision Pro, Rokid aims to offer a lightweight glasses form factor with integrated AI features, positioning itself as a competitor in the wearable display and augmented reality space.

Source

bskyRokid enters Australian market with AI-powered smart glassespickr.com.au

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Your phone, laptop, monitor, and TV may well have been the places to see things in the past, but times are changing, and your next screen could be just in front of your eyes.
It sounds like the thing of science fiction, but with Meta's smart glasses now out in the world and Apple's Vision Pro offering a way to bridge computers to a headset, other companies are dabbling with the concept of glasses to find out what they can do.
A brand new to Australia (though more common outside the country), Rokid is set to show off what it can do with its own
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Wearables are normally something you wear on your ears and arms, but the latest wearable is a light pair of glasses with AI features baked in.

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