Rollme just released a new pair of smart glasses called the View Series, and they are priced at a fairly accessible $99.99. The lineup, which includes two different frame styles called the AuraView and ProView, attempts to pack a camera, open-ear audio, and a handful of AI features into a standard-looking pair of glasses.

Rollme View Series AI Smart Glasses Specs
Rollme is using a 12-megapixel Sony IMX386 sensor, which sits on the frame and lets you take first-person photos and videos. You snap a picture by pressing a physical button on the glasses, and the company says the capture speed is about 0.6 seconds. For video, the glasses use electronic image stabilization to try and smooth out the footage while you are walking around. Whatever you capture is saved to 4GB of internal storage before you offload it to your phone.
Like almost every tech product right now, the View Series is leaning heavily into AI. The glasses run on a dual-chip setup that powers an onboard voice assistant, which Rollme says is backed by models like ChatGPT. You can ask it basic questions, while the glasses can also identify objects and landmarks in view, translate printed text, and provide real-time translation during live conversations.


For audio, there are directional speakers built into the arms of the glasses. They sit just outside your ears, allowing you to listen to music or take phone calls while still hearing what is going on around you. Rollme says the design limits audio bleed, so people nearby shouldn’t easily hear your phone calls or music. It connects to your phone using Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 6.
Everything is powered by a 280mAh battery that charges via a magnetic cable. The company claims you can get about 10 to 12 hours of use out of a single charge. However, as with most smart glasses, actively recording video or heavily using the AI translation features will likely drain that battery much faster.
The glasses come in two designs. The AuraView has a metal half-rim frame with brown lenses, while the ProView has a full-rim plastic frame and comes with both tinted and clear lenses. Both are available to purchase on Rollme’s website now for $99.99.
In related news, Rollme has recently launched the AirCam open-ear headset with an 8MP camera, AI translation, and object recognition.
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