INMO just pushed its next everyday AI smart glasses onto Kickstarter, and the hardware story is actually interesting. Normal eyewear weight, a magnetic battery that pops out and back in five seconds, a charging case holding two spares. That’s the answer most AI glasses dodge — “all-day battery” usually means tethered to a cable by noon.
What’s actually in the frame
Real-time bilingual translation across 98 languages when paired with the optional INMO Speaker. AI meeting transcription, a teleprompter projected into the lens, voice web search, HERE Maps turn-by-turn, AI writing and summarization. GO3 picked up a Digital Trends CES 2026 Publisher Award before the Kickstarter campaign even launched, which is why Immersive Technology, Manila Times, and the AR blogs are all running it this month. Sub-$500 bracket, landing right next to Meta Ray-Ban Display and Rokid Style.
The API side — what agent builders can hook into
GO3 supports multiple swappable LLM backends and exposes companion SDK access to translated transcripts, meeting summaries, and voice-triggered flows. You can stream live transcript data into your own agent — glasses as the sensor, your agent as the brain. Pair it with the Ring4 companion controller and the input-output loop closes without touching a phone.
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