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Are sports glasses the gateway to consumer AR glasses?

Kopin has launched its Solos smart glasses for cyclists, joggers, and triathletes, who have an extra $500 laying around and are afraid they will get lost biking or running The company has started a new Solos division to launch its AR smart glasses which will show up in retail stores later this year. The Westborough, Massachusetts company says its new ...

Jon Peddie

Kopin has launched its Solos smart glasses for cyclists, joggers, and triathletes, who have an extra $500 laying around and are afraid they will get lost biking or running The company has started a new Solos division to launch its AR smart glasses which will show up in retail stores later this year. The Westborough, Massachusetts company says its new smart glasses offer new features that were integrated following feedback from consumers and athletes. Those updates include integrated music and voice control, group communication, interchangeable lenses, and an adjustable nose piece. The glasses work with iOS and Android smartphones and
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