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These ultra-thin AI glasses make the Meta Ray-Bans look outdated (with 3X the battery)


Brilliant Labs' Halo smart glasses can remember your day's interactions with a 14-hour battery life.

While these specs are impressive on their own, they all work together to support their core purpose -- being a true AI wearable that can see and listen to what you do all day and assist you with anything you need at a later date. Rather, through Brilliant Labs' long-term agentic memory feature called Narrative, Noa can also create a personalized knowledge base of the user that analyzes life context for future questions. Tavangar added that he wouldn't want his kids wearing glasses that capture their lives and are susceptible to a data breach, so ensuring privacy and encryption was crucial.

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