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Seerslab’s AI glasses aim to fit in, not replace smartphones

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Seerslab’s AI glasses aim to fit in, not replace smartphones

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Seerslab's AI-powered smart glasses, AInoon, focus on usability and complementing smartphones rather than replacing them. The company aims for gradual adoption by integrating the device into daily life and existing user habits.

Seerslab's AI glasses, AInoon, are designed to be worn daily and work alongside smartphones. The device identifies objects and suggests actions via voice command. Priced at $269, it is more affordable than many alternatives. Seerslab focuses on user experience and integration with local services. The global smart glasses market is growing rapidly, with shipments projected to reach 22.67 million units this year. Chinese manufacturers are expanding aggressively, backed by government subsidies and manufacturing scale. Technical hurdles such as battery life and privacy concerns remain, but Seerslab has simplified its design to address some of these issues.

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