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RayNeo wants its new iO Smart Glasses to be the reason you stop reaching for your phone

The company's answer to screen fatigue is another screen right in your face.

RayNeo wants its new iO Smart Glasses to be the reason you stop reaching for your phone

RayNeo's iO Smart Glasses aim to eliminate the need to constantly reach for our phones by providing quick access to information through a small MicroLED display and AI assistant. These sleek 33g frames house a display that can show notifications, schedules, weather updates, and even translate text in 40 languages. They can capture voice notes and act as a hands-free teleprompter.

The iO glasses will be available for purchase on September 4 for $479, with up to 48 hours of typical battery life per charge. A $529 bundle also includes a charging case. While screens are an integral part of our daily lives, excessive screen time and screen fatigue are real concerns. RayNeo hopes its iO Smart Glasses will provide a solution by allowing users to glance at necessary information without constantly needing to pick up their phones, ultimately making tech interactions less disruptive.

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