Forbes February 20, 2025
Charlie Fink

At CES 2025, Sharge, a company better known for its sleek power banks, introduced Loomos AI Glasses, an AI-first wearable designed to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses. Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4o, Loomos aims to bring real-time assistance, voice commands, translation, and object recognition into a lightweight frame.

The glasses recently completed a Kickstarter campaign, raising over $1.8 million, suggesting strong early interest. But crowdfunding success does not always translate to mainstream adoption, and the question remains: Can a small hardware startup outmaneuver Meta in the AI wearables space?

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