+

Cookies on the Business Insider India website

Business Insider India has updated its Privacy and Cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the better experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we\'ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Insider India website. However, you can change your cookie setting at any time by clicking on our Cookie Policy at any time. You can also see our Privacy Policy.

Close
HomeQuizzoneWhatsappShare Flash Reads
 

An Amazon-backed startup is selling smartglasses for $1,000 that are customized to your face

Oct 23, 2018, 17:30 IST

Advertisement
North

  • Thalmic Labs has changed its name to North and is launching a pair of smartglasses called Focals.
  • North has raised $130 million to launch its smartglasses, with investors including Amazon, Intel, and top-tier venture capitalists.
  • They cost $1000 and require a custom fitting in Toronto or Brooklyn. 

There's a vision of the future in Silicon Valley that one day, highly advanced glasses will be able to provide useful information inside their lenses.

Instead of looking at your phone, these glasses will be able to display useful information like notifications, directions, and reminders inside their lenses.

Google took a stab at these kind of heads-up glasses back in 2013 with Google Glass but faced a difficult reception among consumers. Now an Amazon-backed startup out of Waterloo, Canada is releasing its attempt at smart glasses using modern technologies.

The new glasses are made by North, which used to be known as Thalmic Labs. North has raised $135 million in fudning from investors including Amazon Alexa Fund, Fidelity Investments, and First Round Capital, according to PitchBook Data.

Advertisement

They've used that money to make a pair of smartglasses, called Focals, that focus more on style and user experience than technology. 

The company wants to make clear that Focals aren't a full augmented reality headset, like Magic Leap One or Microsoft Hololens. Instead, they like to call them glasses that people can wear every day. 

"We're not focused on unicorns jumping over rainbows or monsters coming out of the wall." Thalmic Labs CEO Stephen Lake told Business Insider. "It's about having a product that's going to be useful for you throughout the day all day."

"Throughout the day, it's wearable, it's comfortable, and give valuable bits of information that make sense at the time," he continued. 

Here's what Focals do: 

Focals have a "transparent, holographic" display built into its lenses that only the wearer can see.

The display can pair with an iPhone or Android phone over Bluetooth and provide alerts for text messages, turn-by-turn directions, weather, and more.

You control the glasses through a finger-worn ring called Loop.

The glasses come in two different frames style and three colors.

Focals come with a nifty carrying case that also charges the glasses, a lot like Snapchat's Spectacles.

Focals cost $999 for a pair, which includes the Loop ring and the charging case. North says that they have up to 18 hour battery life based on standard usage.

Since the glasses are custom-made and require your face to be scanned, in order to buy a pair, you need to schedule an appointment at either the Brooklyn or Toronto showroom.

If you pick the classic frame, you should get your Focals before the end of the year. If you pick the round frames or need prescription lenses, it will ship in 2019. Check out the entire video below:

You are subscribed to notifications!
Looks like you've blocked notifications!
Next Article