Rollme One Mac AI Glasses Blend Translation Tech and Sunglasses Functionality at $100
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Rollme One Mac AI Glasses Blend Translation Tech and Sunglasses Functionality at $100

Laptops Reporter
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Rollme's $100 One Mac glasses offer voice-controlled translation and a 8MP camera through Bluetooth smartphone pairing, featuring electrochromic lenses that transform into sunglasses on command.

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Rollme has introduced the One Mac AI glasses at a $100 price point, positioning them as a multifunctional wearable that combines translation services, voice-controlled photography, and adaptive eyewear. Unlike augmented reality glasses, the One Mac lacks visual overlays and functions primarily as a Bluetooth audio device, requiring smartphone pairing for all AI features including real-time translation via digital assistants.

The glasses house an 8MP camera (3,280 × 2,464 resolution) capable of capturing photos and videos through voice commands. The camera can be controlled with voice commands. (Image source: Rollme) Rollme promotes AI-based image recognition as a key feature, though real-world performance remains unverified. The 260mAh battery delivers up to three days of standby time or 12 hours of continuous music playback. With IP67 dust/water resistance, the device withstands harsh environments.

A standout feature is the electrochromic lens technology activated by voice or touch commands. Depending on the setting, the glasses also function as sunglasses. (Image source: Rollme) This system applies electrical voltage to alter lens opacity, transforming the glasses into sunglasses without mechanical parts. This eliminates the need for interchangeable lenses while maintaining a slim profile.

Compared to predecessors like Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, the One Mac offers similar camera capabilities at half the price but lacks onboard processing. Translation and AI functions rely entirely on connected smartphones rather than embedded NPUs. For travelers needing hands-free translation or photographers seeking discrete shooting, these glasses present a cost-effective alternative to premium AR devices. However, audiophiles may find sound quality inferior to dedicated headphones given the speaker positioning.

The One Mac releases globally through Rollme's official store, with compatibility limited to iOS and Android devices running recent OS versions. Early adopters should temper expectations regarding AI responsiveness and camera performance in low light based on similar form-factor devices.

Rollme Product Page Electrochromic Lens Technology Explained

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