A new set of AI-enabled smart glasses has entered the market under a familiar-sounding name. Rogbid has officially launched the VisionPro, a pair of conventional eyewear with integrated technology, priced at $119.99. The device is available now through the company’s official store and comes in a single black finish. Despite a name that echoes Apple’s mixed-reality platform, this product firmly occupies the everyday smart glasses category.
Imaging and Hands-Free Controls
The standout hardware feature is a 13 MP camera housed in the left temple, built around a Sony IMX386 sensor. It supports a 0.6-second instant capture function and uses electronic image stabilization to smooth out video footage. Users can trigger photos and video recordings either by pressing a physical button or by speaking the “Hey Alice” wake word for completely hands-free operation. Onboard storage is capped at 4 GB.
Dual-Chip Architecture and AI Features
Processing is split across an NT96562 and JL7018 dual-chip configuration, which the company refers to as a “Dual AI architecture.” This setup drives several practical artificial intelligence tools, including real-time recognition of objects and landmarks, on-the-fly text translation from printed materials such as books, and a voice assistant designed to handle general queries and task management. Real-time live translation for multilingual conversations is also supported, though independent verification of its accuracy in everyday use has yet to be established.
Audio, Connectivity, and Battery
Audio is delivered through two 13 mm speakers, one embedded in each temple, paired with a noise-reduction microphone for calls. Wireless connectivity is provided by dual-band Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4. Power comes from a 290 mAh battery, with the manufacturer estimating between 10 and 12 hours of total battery life under typical conditions. The frame itself is made from TR90 plastic and features adaptive photochromic lenses that darken automatically when exposed to sunlight.
Market Positioning
At $119.99, the VisionPro significantly undercuts products like Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, positioning itself as an accessible entry point into the AI wearables space. The true measure of its value will depend on how reliably its artificial intelligence features perform in real-world scenarios, given the aggressive pricing.
Source: store.rogbid.com