Even Realities, makers of the Even G2 smartglasses, has announced the impending arrival of its own app store, ready to add useful tools built by developers to the platform, along with a new AI feature which operates like a daily cheatsheet. Both are designed to make the Even G2’s even more useful during everyday life.
The app store will be called the Even Hub, and it’s open to developers, creators, and users who want to make tools for use with the Even G2 smartglasses.
Even Realities CEO Will Wang said:
When we opened this up to developers, we saw people imagine things we hadn’t thought of ourselves. That’s exactly what we wanted. The Even Hub is about making sure the best ideas for what Even G2 can do don’t just come from us.
Tools already available include weather apps, travel assistants, breathing exercise plans, chess games, eBook readers, and apps to manage vehicle status. Apps can be viewed and installed directly from the smartglasses, making the system easy to use.
Opening up development of tools for the Even G2 is an interesting move, and one that has recently worked well for the Rabbit R1, where easily shared and installed apps have helped the stalled AI gadget become far more useful and interesting.
In addition to the Even Hub, Even Realities has announced Prep Notes, a new agentic AI feature which works like a daily cheatsheet for meetings, calls, presentations, and business-focused conversations.
Let’s say you’ve got a presentation which needs a lot of preparation, and has a lot of things to remember. After uploading all relevant documents into Prep Notes, the Even G2 will follow the conversation, so Prep Notes can summarize, suggest key points, show relevant points, fact check statements, listen for keywords in the presentation, and more.
Relevant information is shown on the Even G2’s screen, which is almost invisible to everyone but the wearer, helping to make sure you don’t get lost or miss relevant points during a fast-moving, important situation.
Even Realities has worked to make Prep Notes’ interface clean and fuss-free, where information is presented without dominating your field of view.
The goal with features like Prep Notes is to help the Even G2 get to know you, your activities, and lifestyle better. This way, the smartglasses and its AI will be able to provide more personal suggestions and assistance over time, simplifying daily life.
Prep Notes will be released for the Even G2 on March 26. The Even Hub will be released in the coming weeks, but no exact date has been announced yet.
The Even G2 smartglasses cost $600, are available to buy now, and take smartglasses in a different direction to products like the Ray-Ban Meta.
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