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Raven Prism Wearable Linux Computer, Can Run AI Locally

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Plenty of companies are working on making smart glasses more useful for their customers. The Raven Prism is a smart pair of glasses with an open Linux-based OS. It lets you see ambient and contextual information. Unlike regular AI glasses, this one is not tied to the cloud. According to the developers, these glasses will ship with over 25 apps. It puts a floating full-color display in your view and offers hands-free access to your apps and messages. These glasses have hot swappable batteries, which are called Raven Wings.

Raven Prism is powered by a 64-bit ARM processor. It is powerful enough to run local language model. It also has WiFi and Bluetooth. You can control your wearable computer with your eyes or voice. According to the company, their development SDK is already live, so you will be able to develop your own apps for this platform. Any app that runs on a Linux ARM64 computer can run on this. Here are the main specs:

  • processor: 1 GHz quad-core 64-bit processor
  • 30-degree field of view
  • Eye control sensors
  • RAM: up to 4 GB
  • SSH connectivity
  • Root support
  • Microphone
  • Hot swappable batteries
  • 8 hours battery life
  • Weight: 70 grams

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