I wore the MemoMind One smartglasses bringing life-logging (and privacy worries) back
Android Police 2026-06-29 12:06:24
Context: The MemoMind One smartglasses, a life-logging device with AI-powered features, have been tested by technology journalist Andy Boxall. These smartglasses, which resemble the Even Realities Even G2, are equipped with a waveguide binocular optical system, dual Micro-LED displays, and a unique AI feature called Memo Moments that listens to and records the user's daily activities. The device is available for purchase through a Kickstarter campaign.
Key Facts
- The MemoMind One smartglasses have a magnesium-alloy frame blended with acetate, a waveguide binocular optical system, and dual Micro-LED displays with a 640 x 350 pixel resolution and a 30Hz refresh rate.
- The device is available in three frame styles: Nomad, Archive, and Gotham, and can be ordered with prescription lenses made by Zeiss, but there is no option to add magnification for reading or sunglasses.
- The MemoMind One features a unique AI-powered life-logging feature called Memo Moments, which listens to and records the user's daily activities, habits, and interactions, and creates a daily journal, but raises privacy concerns.
- The smartglasses have two Harmon AudioEFX-tuned speakers on the arms, providing open-ear audio with fine sound quality, but lacking bass, making them best suited for spoken word.
- The MemoMind One is available for purchase through a Kickstarter campaign, with prices starting at $399 for the standard edition, $499 with prescription lenses, and $449 or $549 for a custom edition with different frame color options.