Rollme has introduced the One Mac, a new pair of AI-enabled glasses that double as sunglasses and focus on photography and audio interaction, entering the market at a launch price of about $100 as competition grows in smart eyewear.
The company describes the One Mac as an “AI-powered pair of glasses,” though the product does not include an augmented reality display. Instead, it functions primarily as a Bluetooth audio device, allowing users to interact through voice commands for music playback, camera operation and access to digital assistants such as translation tools, all of which require a paired smartphone.
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The glasses feature a built-in camera with a resolution of 3,280 by 2,464 pixels, aimed at immersive photo and video capture, with AI-based image recognition promoted as a core capability. Rollme says the device includes a 260 mAh battery, delivering up to three days of use under light conditions or about 12 hours with continuous music playback.
Designed for everyday use, the One Mac carries an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. The lenses can be darkened through voice or touch commands using electrochromic technology, which alters the optical properties of the glass through electrical voltage rather than physical lens replacement.
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The launch positions the One Mac as an affordable alternative to more advanced smart glasses, targeting users interested in hands-free photography and audio features without the higher costs or visual overlays associated with full AR devices.
Source: Rollme
