New smart glasses pack a Sony 13 MP camera and Wi-Fi 6 for under $100

Rollme just launched its newest pair of smart glasses, dubbed VistaView. These outdoor-focused AI smart glasses come with a 13 MP Sony IMX386 camera with an OpenAI-powered assistant - all for under $100.
The glasses record 1080p video at 30fps with built-in stabilization and store footage locally on 32 GB of onboard storage. Single recording sessions cap at 10 minutes, though Rollme says that the battery supports up to 50 minutes of continuous recording overall. Photo transfer happens wirelessly over Wi-Fi 6.
On the AI side, VistaView is equipped with real-time object recognition and multilingual translation through its built-in OpenAI integration. Users can identify text, objects, and scenes on the fly.
The frame uses a wraparound ergonomic design with multi-layer-coated HD polarized lenses. Controls are handled through an integrated touchpad on the temple, which also manages calls via the built-in microphone. Rollme claims wind-noise reduction keeps audio clean during outdoor activity.
Battery life figures are mixed - 50 minutes of recording and 10 hours of music playback sound reasonable, but the 300 mAh cell means the glasses should live or die by usage patterns.
Physically, the VistaView measures 160 mm hinge-to-hinge with a 130 mm leg length. It ships in a single colorway - Blazing Orange - and includes a protective case, charging cable, and cleaning cloth.
The Rollme VistaView is available now from the official Rollme store at $99.99. Alternatively, you can check out the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses on Amazon.
















