Startup Looktech announced the launch of artificial intelligence glasses
In an era where interest in smart glasses, mixed reality headsets and innovative gadgets like smart rings continues to grow, startup Looktech, Inc. is taking a unique approach to creating wearable technology. Set to launch in April 2025, Looktech AI Glasses promises to make smart glasses more affordable, functional, and comfortable.
Looktech AI Glasses will be available in April 2025.
Minimalism in design – maximize features
Looktech AI Glasses have done away with bulky displays that are often distracting and power-hungry. Instead, the device focuses on control via voice and touch, offering:
Looktech AI Glasses are designed to maximize features.
- Artificial intelligence to analyze the world around you.
- Built-in 13-megapixel camera for taking pictures, recognizing objects and translating text.
- Lightweight design, weighing only 37 grams and all-day battery life.
This makes Looktech AI Glasses virtually indistinguishable from regular glasses, but greatly enhances the user experience.
Smart glasses that don’t distract
Unlike its competitors, Looktech is banking on simplicity and efficiency. The lack of a display makes room for a more powerful battery and compact hardware. The glasses are controlled by the voice command “Hey Memo”, activating a built-in voice assistant that can:
- Take notes by voice.
- Translate text in real time.
- Create transcripts of conversations, summaries and to-do lists.
The device remains independent of large tech corporations like Meta*, making it attractive to those who value privacy.
The device is also independent of large tech corporations like Meta*, making it attractive to those who value privacy.
New Horizons for Technology
Thanks to advances in batteries, microchips, and artificial intelligence, small companies like Looktech are being empowered to create devices that previously seemed like science fiction. Glasses can analyze the nutrition of food, identify plants in the wild, and connect to virtually limitless information resources.
These devices can analyze the nutrition of food, identify plants in the wild, and connect to virtually limitless information resources.
Price
Looktech is offering a pre-order option through Kickstarter. With a $240 contribution, users will get the device for 40% less than its retail price.
* Owned by Meta, it is recognized as an extremist organization in Russia and its activities are banned.