Growing up as a sci-fi enthusiast, I’ve always been fascinated by the futuristic vision of augmented reality glasses in films like Iron Man and Minority Report. While time travel might remain a distant dream, wearing smart glasses like those in the movies has long fueled my imagination. Today, that dream is closer than ever. Though we’ve seen attempts at smart glasses before, Even Realities has introduced a pair of minimalist smart glasses that perfectly embody that futuristic vision—meet the G1 smart glasses.
The first of their kind, these glasses aren’t just stylish; they’re packed with cutting-edge technology that enables them to connect with your phone, making them the first pair of smart glasses that truly look like regular glasses.
A marvel of modern design, these glasses look just like any other pair of sleek, high-end spectacles. According to reviews, the frames are lightweight, crafted from a titanium alloy that ensures both durability and comfort. Adjustable nose pads add to the comfort, making these glasses easy to wear all day long. Despite their sophisticated tech, according to Even Realities, these glasses weigh next to nothing, so they don’t put undue pressure on your ears or nose.
Pre-orders for the G1 smart glasses are set at $600 and come with a charging case featuring USB-C connectivity, a built-in battery, and magnetic slots for glasses to rest and recharge, similar to regular earbuds.
QuickNote
Quick Notes is a standout feature that allows you to take voice notes on the go by simply tapping the right touchpad and speaking your notes, and they will be transcribed and sent to the cloud. This is especially useful in meetings, lectures, or any situation where you need to remember something important.
Translate
The glasses are paired with a full-fledged companion app available for both iOS and Android. This app allows you to adjust settings, control various functions, and even use features like live translation. The translation feature is particularly designed for real-time translation of spoken languages—a must-have for anyone travelling abroad.
Navigate
The glasses pair with your phone via Bluetooth, giving you a wireless experience. Whether you’re navigating a new city or following directions, the G1 makes it easy to stay connected without being tethered to another device.
Teleprompt
The display is a micro LED in monochrome green, designed to be easy on the eyes while providing all the information you need without draining the battery. The most interesting part is that even when someone is standing in front of you, they won’t be able to see what’s being displayed on your screen, ensuring your privacy while using these glasses. The display floats in your line of sight, giving you a heads-up display (HUD) experience that feels straight out of a sci-fi movie. The teleprompter mode, available through the companion app, allows you to follow scripts with ease, making it an excellent tool for public speakers and content creators.
Even AI
The AI features built into the G1 add another layer of functionality, allowing you to ask questions and receive visual responses, all without taking your eyes off the task at hand.
Notification
Notifications appear seamlessly on the G1 glasses, ensuring that you’re always in the loop without being distracted. This feature helps you stay updated on important messages and alerts without needing to check your phone constantly.
Even Realities has achieved something truly special with the G1. These glasses are not only packed with tech but are also designed with the user in mind. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and stylish, making them a perfect fit for anyone. Whether you need prescription lenses or want to use them as sunglasses, the G1 adapts to your needs with ease.
The G1 glasses by Even Realities are a game-changer in the world of wearable tech. They combine cutting-edge technology with a design that is both practical and stylish. For the first time, smart glasses that look like regular glasses are not just a concept—they’re a reality.
If you’ve ever dreamed of living in a future where technology seamlessly enhances your everyday life, the G1 glasses offer a glimpse into that reality. In fact, schools might want to consider regulating the types of glasses students are allowed to wear during exams, as these advanced devices could provide an unfair advantage.