Rollme has just announced its newest smart glasses - the NeoView - which are hitting the market as a successor to the recently launched AirView smart glasses, They have a similar design to their predecessors, which are intended for everyday use. Priced at $79.99 and available with clear or tinted lenses, the NeoView fits a set of practical features into a comfortable frame.
The NeoView has an 8-megapixel camera for photos and anti-shake videos, so that users can record smooth footage on the go. For communication, it features a dual-microphone noise-cancellation system.
Connectivity happens in real-time via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for instant syncing and sharing of media. Hands-free Bluetooth calling is also supported, and an integrated AI voice assistant handles tasks like reminders, music control, and weather updates via simple voice commands.
One standout feature is real-time translation, which can ease conversations across languages. It can serve as a useful tool for travelers and professionals alike, and while the feature is available in more expensive smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta glasses (curr. $329 on Amazon), the low price point should lower the barrier to entry for the NeoView glasses. The glasses also come with advanced object recognition to provide contextual information regarding the wearer's surroundings.
The NeoView smart glasses are now available directly from Rollme’s online store.