Solos has unveiled two related products aimed at improving user privacy in its smart glasses lineup. The company’s new camera-free AirGo A6 focuses on everyday use and does not include an onboard camera. Alongside the A6, Solos also introduces a “Privacy Kit” designed for the AirGo V2. The kit adds a physical, clip-on shield that blocks the V2’s onboard camera rather than relying solely on software settings. Multiple reports describe the launch as pairing hardware comfort and privacy controls: the AirGo V2 is positioned as more feature-rich, while the AirGo A6 is presented as a simpler option without a camera. The AirGo V2 also begins global availability, with pricing reported at $299. Overall, coverage centers on Solos’ approach of giving users a tangible way to prevent the camera from capturing video, complementing the company’s broader smart-glasses offering.
Solos launches camera-free AirGo A6 and a clip-on privacy shield for AirGo V2
Solos has unveiled two related products aimed at improving user privacy in its smart glasses lineup. The company’s new camera-free AirGo A6 focuses on everyday use and does not include an onboard came...
- Solos unveils the camera-free AirGo A6 smart glasses.
- Solos introduces a Privacy Kit for the AirGo V2.
- The Privacy Kit uses a physical/clip-on shield to block the AirGo V2 camera.
- The AirGo V2 launches globally with reported starting price of $299.
- Coverage frames the updates as both comfort-focused and privacy-focused.
Solos has unveiled the camera-free AirGo A6 smart glasses alongside a Privacy Kit for the AirGo V2 that physically blocks its onboard camera.
4 hours agoSolos' new AI glasses focus on comfort and privacy, pairing a camera-free AirGo A6 with a clip-on privacy shield, while the feature-packed AirGo V2 launches globally starting at $299.
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