AI assistants are increasingly built into everyday glasses, letting you ask questions, get information about what you are looking at, take photos and send messages by voice. In South Africa this shifts smart glasses from a camera accessory to a genuinely useful hands-free assistant.
What matters in practice is which features are actually available in your region, how well voice recognition copes with local accents and languages, privacy for you and the people around you, and how naturally the glasses fit into your day. The best setup is one you reach for without thinking.
We help individuals and teams get set up and use these features well, and we route deeper AI workflow needs to our AI services team. For what is new, how to use it and where to get it, read the full article on 180by2.
Key takeaways
- On-glasses AI turns wearables into hands-free assistants.
- Check regional availability and how well voice handles local languages.
- Mind privacy for yourself and the people around you.
This is a practical overview from African Technopreneurs. For the full, product-specific write-up with current models, pricing and stock, read the complete article on our store.
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