Technology
Solos AirGo V2 Glasses Enhance Utility with Hands-Free AI Features
The newly unveiled Solos AirGo V2 smart glasses at CES 2026 aim to redefine wearable technology by enhancing user utility. Designed to minimize the need for smartphones, these glasses integrate a high-resolution camera and advanced multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This innovation allows users to interact with their environment in real-time, translating text and identifying objects hands-free.
Key Features and Innovations
At the heart of the AirGo V2 is a remarkable 16MP camera, which represents a significant upgrade from previous models. This camera, equipped with electronic image stabilization (EIS), captures both photos and Full HD videos while the wearer is in motion. Addressing a common issue with earlier smart eyewear, the AirGo V2 features a low-power Wi-Fi architecture specifically designed for live video streaming, greatly improving battery efficiency.
The camera serves not only as a recording device but also as a visual interface for the built-in AI. Users can access the SolosChat 3.0 platform, which connects to several major AI models, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek. This functionality enables users to explore objects and documents in real-time, even if they are in a foreign language, allowing for instant translation and explanations.
Design and Battery Life
Retaining its signature SmartHinge design, Solos has ensured that the AirGo V2 is highly customizable. Users can swap front frames for different styles, adjusting the appearance of the camera based on their environment. The temples of the glasses, which house the battery and directional speakers, are also swappable. This modular design allows users to carry spare battery temples for extended usage.
Additionally, Solos previewed a new 1,100mAh portable charging case at CES 2026. This charging solution aligns with the modular design, permitting users to charge one set of battery temples while wearing another, effectively extending the glasses’ utility over multiple days.
Real-World Applications and Collaborations
The AirGo V2 is being positioned as a versatile tool for both accessibility and professional environments. In collaboration with Envision, the glasses aim to assist the blind and low-vision community by identifying objects and providing scene descriptions through voice feedback. Furthermore, a partnership with Deutsche Telekom explores how the glasses can automate tasks in secure enterprise settings, making hands-free interaction more seamless.
The interaction model is notably more intuitive than previous versions. Users can activate the glasses with a simple wake word, and the system supports back-and-forth dialogue. This design approach transforms the experience from wearing a computer to having a discreet assistant accessible at all times.
Pricing and Availability
The Solos AirGo V2 is priced starting at $299, positioning it competitively in the market for smart glasses. While additional frame styles are available for separate purchase, the base price reflects a commitment to providing advanced technology at an accessible cost. The new portable charging case is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2026.
As the demand for wearable AI technology continues to grow, the Solos AirGo V2 smart glasses strive to address everyday challenges while enhancing battery life and user experience. With its advanced features and real-world applications, this device is set to make a significant impact in both personal and professional spheres.
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