INMO GO3 AI Smart Glasses Launch in Japan with Translation, Teleprompter, Navigation
The INMO GO3 brings a practical, lightweight AI smart glasses option to Japan, focusing on everyday productivity features like translation and meeting support rather than AR entertainment.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
Inomo Japan announced the INMO GO3 AI smart glasses at a July 16 press conference, with a Japan release set for July 30. The 58g glasses feature translation in 98 languages (9 offline), AI meeting minutes, teleprompter, and navigation. An optional speaker enables two-way conversation translation. The INMO Ring 4 is also available for discreet operation. The glasses are designed for daily use with a natural appearance and ergonomic fit.
The INMO GO3's optional speaker splits open magnetically to attach to a shirt, allowing both sides of a conversation to be translated without showing a smartphone. The 58g glasses use an aluminum alloy and PA frame with a matte finish, designed to look like ordinary glasses. Their temples can spread outward 15 degrees, and ergonomic nose pads aim to reduce strain during long wear. The AI teleprompter automatically scrolls a script to match speaking pace, useful for presentations and video recording. Navigation for foot and bicycle travel shows direction, remaining distance, and estimated arrival time directly on the lenses. The optional INMO Ring 4 allows page-turning and other operations without touching the glasses or using voice.
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