With AI smart glasses becoming more and more popular, a new Indian startup has also unveiled a pair of their own. This startup goes by the name QWR (Question What’s Real) and has officially launched its first AI-powered smart glasses called Humbl. This will be a stylish wearable packed with smart assistant features and real-time context awareness. These glasses could actually compete with the likes of Ray-Ban Meta and all the other AI glasses in the market right now. Here’s everything we know so far.
The Humbl AI smart glasses are a context-aware wearable with a built-in camera right in the frame. The pair of glasses feature an AI assistant that users can trigger by simply saying “Hey Humbl.” This is very similar to the Meta glasses and could actually be more specifically designed for the Indian market, since it’s made by a homegrown brand.
Although the company hasn’t revealed all the details about the AI glasses yet, the core functionality seems to be quite similar to the Meta glasses. The Humbl glasses can record POV videos on command, summarise conversations or meetings, provide turn-by-turn directions with landmark recognition, play music, and more. This means that the glasses have onboard cameras and microphones working in sync with AI software.
The brand has unveiled the glasses, but it hasn’t disclosed any hardware details yet, nor has it revealed which large language model (LLM) is powering the assistant. So, we’ll have to wait a bit longer for the official specs and more in-depth details. That said, considering QWR has already showcased the glasses, the official launch date might not be too far off.
QWR has announced that the official launch will take place later this month, but actual shipping won’t begin until Q4 2025. As of now, Humbl isn’t listed on QWR’s website, but the brand has started posting teaser clips across its social media handles.
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