Up Network and DreamSmart partner on Web3 AI glasses powered by Google Gemini

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Up Network, the user-powered AI agent operating system, has announced its partnership with DreamSmart to introduce Web3 AI glasses powered by Google Gemini.

This product integrates state-of-the-art industrial design, AI, XR (extended reality) capabilities, and Web3 incentives, with the aim of redefining human-machine interaction and advancing the post-smartphone era.

Developed under DreamSmart’s StarV brand, the Web3 AI glasses are aimed at changing how we connect with technology. Powered by Google’s Gemini, these glasses allow you to interact naturally—just by talking—while delivering seamless, intuitive experiences. They simplify complexity, adapt to your needs with context-aware intelligence, and ensure your data remains private and under your control.

The glasses weigh just 44 grams, or about as much as the heavy side of ordinary glasses. They are built for all-day wear, delivering up to eight hours of battery life for uninterrupted usage.

The glasses have an optical guidewave display, the glasses deliver a seamless extended reality (XR) experience for productivity, entertainment, and daily tasks.

Google Gemini and other advanced AI agents, the glasses provide real-time contextual intelligence, and the companies claim they surpass current offerings from major tech players like Google and Samsung.

Web3 Made Simple: AI Glasses Empowering Web3 for Everyone

Web3 technologies are complex, requiring users to interact with decentralized systems, manage wallets and digital assets, and engage with blockchain-based applications. They haven’t proven as popular among consumers due to the complexity.

Through its integration with Up Network, the Web3 AI Glasses elevates this experience by providing hands-free, natural language interaction, with real-time and context-aware assistance, bridging the gap between complexity and accessibility.

The companies said the AI agent swarms eliminate the steep learning curve and complexities of Web3. By handling tasks collaboratively and intuitively, these agents enable anyone—even crypto newcomers—to interact with blockchain and AI using natural language.

They use tokenized incentives allow users to earn by interacting with AI agents, contributing insights, and engaging in decentralized activities. And users own their data as an asset, maintaining full control and privacy through on-device processing and anonymized storage.

The companies said they are creating a privacy-first experience. All interactions are securely processed on-device, ensuring users retain their data sovereignty without compromising usability.

“This partnership with DreamSmart to launch the first Web3 AI Glasses represents a major step forward for Up Network,” said Devansh Khatri, cofounder at Up Network, in a statement. “These glasses are not just a device—they’re a gateway to the future of computing and decentralized technology, combining AI, XR, and Web3 incentives into one powerful ecosystem.”

The Web3 AI Glasses will be available in Q1 2025. Additional details on pricing, market availability, and exclusive previews will be announced soon.

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