Sharge loomos AI Glasses Are the Smarter Way to Experience Your Day

loomos AI Glasses on display at CES.

Sharge has raised nearly two million dollars in a highly successful Kickstarter campaign for their newest loomos AI Glasses. The wearable AI could just be the smarter way to experience everything about your day.

The content contained in this article was paid by loomos. Although this article is promotional and contains no opinions, Make Tech Easier did a thorough fact-check to ensure accuracy.

Everyday-Wear Packed With Impressive Features

Let’s be honest. Many AI wearables aren’t designed with all-day comfort in mind. Nor are they exactly stylish. The loomos AI Glasses look like sophisticated eyewear you’d be proud to be wearing at work or school, when dining or traveling, or just running daily errands.

loomos AI Glasses showcased at CES.

The lightweight (just 49g), black frames look great on most everyone. The flexible hinge design is made to fit nearly any face. And forget pressure on the nose, thanks to the dual-size silicone air-cushion nose pads.

Plus, they support prescription lenses, so you still get the benefits of AI glasses. You can even snap on sunglasses for even more versatility. Simply choose your prescription and/or sunglasses in the add-ons. The lenses then just snap onto the glasses.

Snapping sunglass lenses on the loomos.

You wouldn’t think a small pair of glasses could pack in so many features, but loomos does. Take photos and videos, take advantage of ChatGPT-4o, listen to your favorite music, take calls, and get long-lasting battery life.

These glasses aren’t just another AI device. They’re an AI device that fits seamlessly into your day, while making life a little easier.

High-Quality Photos and Videos

Ever tried doing POV videos, but the angle seems wrong? Sharge’s loomos AI Glasses give you POV, with 1080P videos and 4K photos, thanks to the onboard 16MP camera.

Showcasing loomos's 16MP camera.

Both landscape and portrait mode are supported. Plus, you no longer have to worry about those pesky low-light settings. AI fills in the light so that you get perfect photos and videos.

A problem many AI glasses have is privacy. No one knows when you’re filming, and there isn’t an easy way to block the camera. Of course, loomos thought about this. A bright white indicator light at the edge of the glasses lets everyone know you’re filming. Plus, a privacy frame easily snaps on if you’re in a location that doesn’t allow cameras.

Putting on the privacy frame.

Fully Encrypted, Putting Privacy First

I’m sure I’m not the only one who worries about privacy, especially when interacting with AI assistants. When you say “Hey loomos” to interact with ChatGPT, everything you say and do is encrypted. All your photos and videos are also encrypted.

While things are stored in the cloud, only you have access to the data. Not even loomos can read the information. You get AI glasses that truly care about your privacy.

Take Calls and Even Record Audio

If AI glasses didn’t make it easy to take calls, would they even be worth buying? The loomos AI Glasses have 3-array directional mics to pick up your voice clearly without a bunch of background noise.

Taking calls on the loomos AI Glasses.

Not only does this make for better call quality, but it makes the glasses ideal for vlogging. Shoot short videos while knowing your voice is always coming through clearly.

Relax or Get Energized With Music

Whether it’s music, podcasts, or something else, loomos AI Glasses let you easily relax or get energized for your day. AAC 0920 speakers offer virtual 5.1 surround sound and enhanced bass.

If you hate wearing headphones or earbuds, loomos has you covered. The open-ear audio takes the weight away from your ears but ensures the sound will still come through. Think of it as having your own private concert built into your glasses.

Open-ear speaker on loomos glasses.

The AI Assistant That’s Always With You

The loomos glasses are powered by a Unisoc 4-core 2.0GHz AI processor and ChatGPT-4o. The glasses even work independently of your phone, as long as Wi-Fi’s available.

Don’t think you need AI throughout your day? What if you’re in a meeting and can’t remember the details of an important task you were asked to do? Just ask loomos. Want to quickly capture once-in-a-lifetime moments? Just ask.

Using AI on loomos AI Glasses.

With loomos, you get reminders about conversations, instant translations while traveling, quick advice, summaries from snapped photos of text, and of course, essentials like weather, traffic details, and directions. You’ll be surprised at all the uses you find for the built-in AI. After all, when you’re always wearing the glasses, it’s easier than ever to make the most of the loomos AI assistant.

Built to Last All Day

Now for one of the most vital details: battery life. Poor battery can tank even the best AI wearables. What’s impressive about loomos is that the company has a 450mAh battery that lasts up to 40 hours on standby. What does this translate to? Take photos for an hour or listen to music for around 10 hours.

Hate being without your glasses while they charge or need more power throughout the day? No problem. Just use the 6,500mAh power bank conveniently built into a neckband. Connect your glasses and continue doing all your favorite things.

Wearing the loomos neckband powerbank.

This handy power bank is perfect for power users. Love photography or just want to capture every moment on vacation? The power bank lets you take photos for up to 12 hours. Lots of business calls? Go from eight hours with the built-in battery to an extra 90 hours with the power bank.

Manage Everything From the App

Go back and save captured memories, ideas, and notes with the loomos app, designed for both iOS and Android. The app even makes setting up your glasses a breeze.

Of course, your data is still private, and only you have access to it.

Reasonably Priced

All the powerful features aside, what’s most impressive is the price. When the loomos AI Glasses launch, they’ll be priced at just $299. But if you buy now, you get $100 off. There are limited quantities available at each tier, so you have to act quickly to score the biggest discount.

Still, even if you want to wait until they release, which is currently July 2025, $300 is more than reasonable. Compared to competing brands, you get far more features for the same price or less.

Between a great price, built-in AI, privacy features, excellent video/photo quality, impressive audio, and clear calling, it’s a hard combination to beat. That just makes it even more exciting waiting for the loomos AI Glasses to launch.

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