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What the AirGo Vision knows about you
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.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
Recording you
When the microphone is on, it records all nearby sounds including bystanders. The SolosTranslate feature sends that audio to outside AI services like ChatGPT, and Solos says if you do not consent, do not use the feature.
Your body data
Solos collects health and fitness sensor data and treats your optical prescription as sensitive health info, and may also collect biometric data.
People around you
The AirGo microphone when enabled collects and stores all audible sounds including bystander audio; the privacy policy explicitly warns users that if they do not want their own or others' audio collected, they should not enable the microphone feature, placing all responsibility on the user.
Your location
Solos collects device location as part of automatically collected usage information and geolocation data is listed as a category of personal information disclosed for business purposes; the glasses connect via Bluetooth to a companion phone app which can access phone location services.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Shared with others
Your audio, including personal details, is sent to outside AI services like ChatGPT to handle the translation, and Solos says it is not responsible for how ChatGPT handles that data.
Selling your data
Solos says it has not sold your personal data in the past 12 months, though your data is shared with service providers in Singapore, Japan, Germany, and the US.
Sent to the cloud
Solos AirGo glasses have no on-device AI processing; all AI functionality including SolosChat and SolosTranslate routes audio and photos through Solos servers to third-party AI platforms including OpenAI's GPT-4o, Anthropic's Claude, and Google's Gemini in the cloud.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
How long they keep it
Solos retains personal information only as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill collection purposes and comply with legal obligations, but the privacy policy acknowledges it is not always possible to completely remove all information from databases and residual data may persist on backup media.
Deleting your data
Users can review, correct, or update personal information through the site or platform; GDPR rights include erasure in limited circumstances, but the policy warns that complete removal of all information from databases may not always be possible.
The full record
- 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).
- Form Factor
- wearable (audio + camera AI smart glasses with swappable frames; GPT-4o visual assistant)