Why the Rogbid VisionPro Could Be Your Next Essential Wearable
TL;DR
Rogbid is pitching the VisionPro as AI smart glasses for daily use, travel and communication. The listed specs include a 13MP HD camera, 0.6-second capture, electronic image stabilization and control by voice or physical button. The glasses are said to use a dual-chip architecture for AI assistant features, object recognition, landmark recognition, text recognition and live translation.
Nauti's Take
A $120 camera-and-translation wearable sounds like bargain-bin hardware, but that is exactly where the next interface fight gets real. For AI builders, the demo is secondary; the hard part is making context capture, latency, and privacy survive daily use.
Briefingshow
Smart glasses are moving from luxury gadget to affordable accessory. If camera capture, translation and audio work well in a $120 pair of glasses, the format becomes more relevant for travel, quick notes and hands-free communication. The real questions are image quality, privacy, battery life and how much AI actually works in daily use.