MemoMind: Real AR glasses with a display and discreet design, now discounted

The MemoMind One is an AR headset currently available for reservation ahead of its upcoming Kickstarter campaign, which is scheduled to launch on May 28. Featuring an integrated display with a peak brightness of 2,000 cd/m², the glasses offer a virtual viewing distance adjustable from one to five meters. To maintain a discreet, inconspicuous look, MemoMind has opted for a camera-free design. While this limits certain AR capabilities, it ensures the device remains subtle in public settings, helping users avoid the privacy-related scrutiny often associated with smart eyewear.
Designed for versatile everyday use, the MemoMind One supports a wide range of functions, including real-time translations, teleprompter overlays, and turn-by-turn navigation with map integration. Users can also manage calendar appointments directly in their field of view. The device is compatible with both Android and iOS and can be controlled via voice commands, gesture recognition, or an integrated physical button. The glasses are currently available for pre-order starting at $599, with options for prescription lenses available for an additional fee. Prospective buyers should note that a deposit is required for reservations, and advanced features may be locked behind a recurring subscription model.











