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AI Smart Glasses

February 28, 2025

 

 

The GETTER-X AI Smart Glasses are ultra-lightweight smart glasses, developed by XPERTINC, designed to offer a seamless blend of convenience, functionality, and style. Lightweight Design: Weighing in at just 80 grams, the GETTER-X AI Smart Glasses are among the lightest on the market. This allows users to wear them comfortably for extended periods without experiencing fatigue.

The glasses feature a DLP 845*480 binocular display with a 72-inch virtual screen, providing a clear and immersive viewing experience. With a brightness of 1,900 nits and an 80% transparency rate, users can enjoy crisp visuals even in bright environments. It is equipped with a quad-core CPU running at 2.0Hz and 1.5GHz, along with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The glasses run on Android 9.0, making them compatible with a wide range of apps.

The 12-megapixel camera with image stabilization allows users to capture high-quality photos and videos. The camera supports 1080p video recording at 30fps and 720p at 60fps, making it perfect for documenting daily activities. One of the features of the GETTER-X is its real-time translation capability. The glasses support translation into 15 languages, breaking down communication barriers and making it easier to interact with people from different cultures.

The GETTER-X AI Smart Glasses come with high-performance noise-canceling microphones that ensure accurate voice recognition in any situation. Users can control the glasses and access information using simple voice commands. The glasses support Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2+, and they are compatible with both Android and iPhone. With a 700mAh battery, the GETTER-X offers up to 3.8 hours of usage time and up to 8 hours in power-saving mode.

 

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