Solos debuts an even lighter version of its camera-less smart glasses
TL;DR
Solos has introduced the AirGo A6, a new pair of camera-less smart glasses built around voice interaction and an AI assistant rather than photo or video capture. The biggest spec is weight: the AirGo A6 comes in at about 19 grams, down from 36 to 40 grams for last year’s AirGo A5. Meta’s newest glasses are roughly 54 to almost 60 grams, depending on style.
Nauti's Take
The most interesting part is not the AI assistant, but the weight cut. At 19 grams, the AirGo A6 sounds closer to normal eyewear than a gadget, which is exactly where smart glasses need to go.
Still, the announcement is PR-heavy in the places that matter: no final price, no launch date, and no hard detail on battery life or assistant quality. Until those numbers land, this is a promising concept rather than a proven everyday device.
Briefingshow
Solos is positioning the AirGo A6 as an alternative to camera-first smart glasses: lighter, less conspicuous, and less socially awkward. That matters because smart glasses often fail on comfort and camera concerns before their AI features even get tested. The open question is whether the voice assistant is useful enough to justify another wearable.