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Solos debuts an even lighter version of its camera-less smart glasses

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Andrew Liszewski
Solos debuts an even lighter version of its camera-less smart glasses
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Solos has released the AirGo A6, a lighter version of its smart glasses that removes the camera in favor of a sleeker design and voice-based AI assistant. The company also introduced new privacy accessories for its older V2 model.

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This reflects a growing trend in wearable technology toward privacy-focused designs and lighter, more comfortable form factors.

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Solos announced a new version of its AirGo smart glasses, one that forgoes cameras for a sleeker design and an AI assistant that relies on voice interactions. Last year’s AirGo A5 weighed 36 to 40 grams depending on the frame style, but the new AirGo A6 weigh around 19 grams. Part of the weight savings comes from thinner temple arms housing speakers, batteries, and other electronics. For comparison, the new Meta Glasses announced last month weigh around 54 to nearly 60 grams depending on the style.

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