RayNeo has launched a new pair of AI-powered glasses that do not include a camera or speaker. Instead, the RayNeo iO Glasses project text overlays into the wearer's field of view using a green waveguide display. The display offers 97 percent transparency and approximately 1,300 nits of brightness. The glasses are designed to listen in on conversations, summarize them, extract action items, and suggest calendar entries that users can confirm with a head nod.

The glasses feature four microphones and a bone conduction sensor to capture voices in noisy environments. An LED indicator lights up whenever the microphone is active. Out of the box, the glasses run RayNeo AI and Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite. A $9.99 monthly subscription adds access to ChatGPT 5.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Claude, and DeepSeek. However, all the AI models listed are already outdated.

RayNeo's iO Glasses also include a teleprompter mode and speech-to-text translation for 40 languages. The company has positioned the glasses as a tool for productivity and communication, focusing on text-based interactions rather than visual or audio recording.

Source: thedecoder