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Superhexa introduces feature-packed Jiehuan AI glasses

Feature-Packed Glasses
Feature-Packed Glasses

The AI-powered smart glasses from Superhexa, Jiehuan, are packed with features that go beyond audio playback. These glasses can act as a personal assistant, managing your messages and notifications while you’re busy driving or working. One key feature is the ability to prioritize and summarize messages based on your preferences.

You can set the AI assistant to block updates from specific sources, prioritize messages from your manager, or summarize lengthy group chats. The assistant collects messages from various apps and contacts every two minutes, delivering them to you via audio when your phone is locked. The Jiehuan glasses also serve as a handy translator, allowing you to converse with people in eight different languages, including English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and Korean.

You can even chat with someone who only speaks a dialect, and the glasses will translate the conversation in real-time while ensuring privacy with an anti-sound field structure that cancels out sound leakage. The AI features in these glasses make the virtual assistant feel like a smart friend. You can ask the glasses anything, and they will recognize your intent, delegate tasks to different AI agents, and compile the responses.

AI-powered Jiehuan glasses features

Simply press and hold the touch-sensitive area on the right arm of the glasses and speak your request. The glasses will deliver the response at the right time.

Despite the numerous AI features, the Jiehuan glasses look like any other pair, weighing only 30 grams. The lenses and arms can be separated, and Jiehuan offers prescription lens services and 14 different frame colors. The glasses are designed for simplicity, with two raised touch bars on the arms for adjusting volume, switching songs, answering calls, and hanging up.

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Charging is straightforward, with four small magnetic charging points on the arms. Fully charged, the glasses can last up to 15 days on standby, support 11 hours of video playback at 60% volume, or offer 9 hours of continuous talk time. The Jiehuan AI glasses are part of a growing trend of AI-powered smart glasses launched by Chinese companies following the success of the Ray-Ban Meta.

As AI technology advances, these once-fantastical ideas are gradually becoming reality, transforming the way we interact with our devices and the world around us.

April Isaacs is a news contributor for DevX.com She is long-term, self-proclaimed nerd. She loves all things tech and computers and still has her first Dreamcast system. It is lovingly named Joni, after Joni Mitchell.

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