Robot model
AirGo Vision
Solos, a private company spun from Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN) with a team of MIT engineers and co-founder Kenneth Fan, makes the AirGo Vision, camera-equipped AI smart glasses built on its AirGo audio-glasses platform. Its signature SmartHinge system lets buyers swap frame fronts, with or without a camera, and arms over USB-C connectors, so the same glasses can run as plain audio glasses or as a camera and visual-AI device. The AI feature, SolosChat, is powered by GPT-4o and routed through Solos' own servers, enabling an ask-about-what-you-see visual assistant using the onboard camera. It sells for $299 standard, with a $149 camera front-plate for existing AirGo owners and a $349 bundle, and the line iterates through the AirGo A5 and a 16-megapixel AirGo V2 announced in January 2026. The registry records it at commercial maturity: reviewers tested production units over weeks, and it sells through Solos.com and Amazon. On AI substance, the visual-AI premise is genuine rather than veneer, though it is cloud-dependent and the surrounding camera and open-ear audio hardware are rated below Ray-Ban Meta, making it a real AI device whose AI outclasses its hardware. Whether GPT-4o remains the live model, any on-device processing, and unit-sales figures are claimed but not verified.
AirGo Vision is a wearable robot built by Solos.
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- Form factor
- wearable
- Maturity stage
- commercial
- Lifecycle
- active
- Deployments
- 0
- ID
0981adcd-0642-4989-8ac9-cb283f1bfd1e
Specs
- notes
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- specs
- AirGo Vision: camera AI glasses on the AirGo audio platform; SmartHinge modular system (swap camera/non-camera frame fronts + arms via USB-C); SolosChat powered by GPT-4o, cloud-routed through Solos servers ('ask about what you see'); open-ear speakers (rated poor); dual cameras (mediocre photo quality). $299 standard / $149 camera front-plate / $349 bundle. Successors: AirGo A5 (audio), AirGo V2 (16MP, Jan 2026).
- formFactor
- wearable (audio + camera AI smart glasses with swappable frames; GPT-4o visual assistant)
Supply chain
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Common questions
- What is AirGo Vision?
- Solos, a private company spun from Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN) with a team of MIT engineers and co-founder Kenneth Fan, makes the AirGo Vision, camera-equipped AI smart glasses built on its AirGo audio-glasses platform. Its signature SmartHinge system lets buyers swap frame fronts, with or without a camera, and arms over USB-C connectors, so the same glasses can run as plain audio glasses or as a camera and visual-AI device. The AI feature, SolosChat, is powered by GPT-4o and routed through Solos' own servers, enabling an ask-about-what-you-see visual assistant using the onboard camera. It sells for $299 standard, with a $149 camera front-plate for existing AirGo owners and a $349 bundle, and the line iterates through the AirGo A5 and a 16-megapixel AirGo V2 announced in January 2026. The registry records it at commercial maturity: reviewers tested production units over weeks, and it sells through Solos.com and Amazon. On AI substance, the visual-AI premise is genuine rather than veneer, though it is cloud-dependent and the surrounding camera and open-ear audio hardware are rated below Ray-Ban Meta, making it a real AI device whose AI outclasses its hardware. Whether GPT-4o remains the live model, any on-device processing, and unit-sales figures are claimed but not verified.
- Who makes AirGo Vision?
- AirGo Vision is made by Solos, based in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA, founded in 2015.
- Where is AirGo Vision deployed?
- No verified deployments of AirGo Vision are currently on the DEPLOY registry. DEPLOY records deployments only when verified at a named site with a primary source; absence may reflect pre-deployment, research, or manufacturer-internal use.
- What is AirGo Vision's maturity stage?
- AirGo Vision is at the commercial stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Commercial stage means production-grade deployments are operating at named customer sites.