Canadian startup company North has announced the pre-order sale of Focals, a pair of custom-built glasses with a transparent, holographic display that only the wearer can see. This display floats an arm’s length in front of you and connects you to the people you care about, the information you need and the places you want to go.
Using Focals, you can see and respond to texts, get turn-by-turn directions, check the weather, request an Uber, talk to Amazon Alexa and more — seamlessly and immediately. The glanceable and minimalist interface gives you control over what’s happening in your digital world without pulling you away from what’s in front of you.
Focals come in two styles (Classic and Round), three colors (Black, Tortoise, and Grey Fade) and offer either prescription or non-prescription lenses. The frames themselves are thoughtfully designed using a combination of premium materials used in eyewear. These materials, combined with the holographic display system hidden inside the frame, create a blend of design and utility. The resulting aesthetic is bold enough to make a statement, but discreet enough for everyday wear.
Focals are controlled by Loop, a subtle ring that comes in two colors, Black and Copper. Loop provides an intuitive and discreet way to interact with Focals.
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"Eyewear is incredibly personal. When you buy glasses you’re weighing a combination of fit and personal expression to find the perfect pair for you. That process is very much at odds with how consumer electronics are built and sold today," said Stephen Lake, co-founder and CEO of North. "Others have tried and failed to create smart glasses people love because they built a computer to wear on your face and made them glasses as an afterthought. We did it the other way around. We designed Focals to be glasses first and invented new technology that we could conceal inside."