Halo
Best innovative wearable for early technology adopters.
Introducing Halo, the open-source AI glasses designed for the curious and creative. These glasses feature Noa, a private conversational AI agent with long-term memory, and Vibe Mode for natural language creation. Halo offers a glimpse into the future of AI wearables, with daily usage caps for its core features. Weighing just over 40g, they provide an all-day battery life and a comfortable fit for a wide range of users. The device includes a color display, dual microphones, and dual bone conduction speakers, making it a versatile tool for both everyday use and development.
$349.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.0
/ 5
Category Rank
134
/ 140
#134 in Smart Glasses
Price vs Category Average
-33%
Below average
Weight
40
/ g
Who it's for
- Professionals needing instant data access, travelers exploring new places
- Developers, tech enthusiasts, users seeking adaptable wearable technology
- Early adopters, users preferring subtle tech over bulky devices
Who should skip it
- Privacy-conscious individuals, users wary of constant surveillance
- Mainstream consumers, users expecting polished, fully mature products
- Power users, individuals needing all-day device reliability
Key Specs
Weight
40g
Display
Color display
Processor
Low-power AI processor
Microphones
Dual mics with audio activity detection
Audio Output
Dual bone conduction speakers
IPD Range
58-72mm
Display Optic Adjustment
+2 to -6 Diopters
Open Source
Design files and code available on Github
Features
- Conversational AI with Long-Term Memory
- Natural Language Creation with Vibe Mode
- Open Source Hardware and Software Platform
- Lightweight Design for All-Day Comfort
- Adjustable Diopter for Vision Correction
- Dual Microphones for Clear Audio Input
- Bone Conduction Speakers for Private Audio
- Developer Friendly with SDKs
What customers say
Customers appreciate the innovative design and forward thinking concept of the Halo device, recognizing its potential as an early entry into the AI powered augmented reality space. Many find its sleek aesthetic appealing. However, current sentiment often points to the nascent nature of the technology, with users noting limitations in practical functionality and overall ease of use for everyday tasks. The device is seen more as a glimpse into the future rather than a fully polished consumer product, appealing primarily to early adopters and developers interested in exploring new frontiers.
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