Brilliant Labs Launches AI Glasses With Display That Sees, Hears, and Remembers

- Halo features a micro OLED display, an AI-powered sensor stack, and 14-hour battery life in a lightweight frame.
- Priced at $299, the device supports real-time multimodal interaction, on-device AI inference, and memory recall.
Brilliant Labs has unveiled Halo, a new pair of open-source smart glasses built for continuous, AI-enhanced interaction. The glasses feature a micro color OLED display, dual bone conduction speakers, dual microphones, and a suite of low-power sensors, all designed for real-time, multimodal conversation and context awareness.
Halo is optimized for on-device AI and includes a cloud-based assistant named Noa, designed to remember what it sees and hears. It supports memory enhancement, real-time conversations, and translation across many languages. The glasses feature a color display, microphones, optical sensors, and speakers, all packed into a device that weighs just over than 40g and, at estimated normal use, can achieve all-day battery life. Developers can build custom apps using the provided tools and documentation from Brilliant Labs.
Halo is available for preorder at $299 and begins shipping in Q4 2025. Prescription and sunglass lenses are optional, and the platform is fully open source, inviting developers and creators to modify both hardware and software.
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🌀 Tom’s Take:
Halo represents a massive opportunity for developers to show what’s possible with AI glasses equipped with a display. Brilliant Labs has taken a bold step in open-sourcing not just the software but the hardware. With an OLED display and AI-ready sensors, the ingredients are all there to explore the future of wearables that gain context and understanding of the real world.
Source: Brilliant Labs