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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, work and entertainment. The headline specs are 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 setup with an AI assistant, visual recognition, landmark and object identification, and real-time text translation. Rogbid also claims live translation for conversations and Bluetooth calling.

Nauti's Take

At $119.99, AI glasses with a camera, translation and audio sound like an interesting entry point. That is also the reason to lower expectations: this category lives or dies by app quality, latency, translation accuracy and camera performance in poor light.

The VisionPro looks useful as a cheap test case for where smart glasses might go. Calling it an essential wearable is only credible once independent reviews show it can do more than package a long feature list neatly.

Briefingshow

Smart glasses are moving from demo hardware into the low-cost gadget market. If Rogbid can make this feature set usable at $119.99, it pushes the price anchor for AI camera glasses sharply downward. The real test is not the spec sheet, but whether capture quality, battery life, app support and privacy controls hold up in daily use.

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