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Sharge loomos: Smart glasses rated to take 4K photos and play Hi-Fi audio

The loomos glasses. (Image source: Sharge)
The loomos glasses. (Image source: Sharge)
Sharge has now revealed that its first-gen AI glasses will debut in early 2025. In the meantime, the brand has also now disclosed that the upcoming smart wearables will have a camera rated for up to 4K photos and 1080p videos. The "all-day fit" glasses will also integrate "crystal clear" open-ear audio and the "market's largest" battery.

Sharge has now confirmed that its new sub-brand will be here soon to offer a transparent-look alternative to wearables like the Meta Ray-Bans. However, loomos is now backed to outdo its competitors by launching as the "world's first" glasses with a 16MP camera.

The resolution upgrade should also confer the ability to record in up to 1080p on the wearables, although their pictures could be up to 4K. Their audio is also now backed to be equally clear with AAC0920 speakers for a listening experience akin to that of accessories such as the Nothing ear (open) buds.

That function will also connect the user to the loomos voice assistant, to be based on GPT-4o for a less "clunky" and more responsive on-board AI experience compared to that of other smart wearables.

Sharge also now claims to have equipped its first-gen glasses with the largest battery possible, at a capacity of 450mAh - ironically, they might be in less need of a Shargeek power bank in that case.

Despite that, they are also projected to weigh no more than 49 grams, even with their adjustable nose-pads and hinges, so as to provide an "all-day fit for everyone". 

The loomos smart glasses are now slated to "drop" with the best in hands-free "everyday AI" early next year.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-12-16 (Update: 2024-12-16)