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Just dropped: Even Realities AI Glasses

Did you hear what happened in court? 

With Zuckerberg's team in Meta Glasses during the trial?

Mark Zuckerberg trial

They should have worn Even Realities AI GlassesThe most tech-advanced AI eyewear, but no camera for privacy. Designed by the co-founder of MYKITA and ic! Berlin. 

Now available at all Alexander Daas locations

Even Realities AI Glasses Features

These AI glasses listen + respond, and:

  • Explain terminology
  • Show public bios of those mentioned
  • Detect questions and answers
  • Provide suggestions
  • Answer quick questions

Plus:

  • AI note-taking + next step summaries
  • Real-time conversation transcription
  • Real-time language translation 
  • Available in 33 languages
  • Teleprompt for presentations

Who's Wearing Them?

Jason Rajasinghe

Jason is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and TEDx speaker who uses Even Realities to stay organized through long days of directing, editing, and interviewing. The dashboard helps him keep track of his daily goals, while Teleprompt keeps his questions structured on set. Fitting into his routine like a piece of everyday wear. 

David Fiorucci 

David is a respected leadership thinker and CEO who relies on Even Realities when speaking in English to maintain clarity and confidence on stage. Teleprompt follows his voice and scrolls automatically, helping him to stay focused on the audience rather than on his notes. He frequently shares the glasses during his programs, where they spark interest in new ways of presenting and connecting. 

Jeff Nelson

As a Founder and COO, Jeff Nelson relies on Even Realities to keep information visible while staying engaged with the room. Notifications appear instantly, helping him move through conversations with focus and clarity. He values how naturally he can interact with people without distractions. 

Levi Michalsk

Levi wears Even Realities as his only pair of glasses, using them for everything from meeting reminders to hands-free Japanese lessons. QuickNote lets him jot down new words, track his schedule, and save creative ideas instantly, even in the middle of daily routines. The glasses have become a versatile tool for work, language learning, and writing, all while staying comfortable enough for daily use. 

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