Mobile Suit Gundam Smart Audio Glasses

Gundam Smart Audio Glasses Let You Communicate Instantly

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Owndays released Mobile Suit Gundam-branded Smart Audio Glasses in Japan. These high-tech glasses come with both a built-in speaker and microphone, so they can also double as a headset that connects wirelessly to a smartphone. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Owndays published a couple of trailers showcasing the gadget’s features. In addition to the built-in speaker and microphone, the glasses allows you to swipe the side handle to control volume. The Japanese official website added that the glasses also conform to the international IP54 standard that prevents water and dust from entering in any direction.

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Another trailer for the Smart Audio Glasses showed how the gadget is actually used. You can tap the right temple handle to receive a phone call, lightly tap it to listen to music, and tap it twice to activate the phone’s voice assistant. The audio glasses can also be connected wirelessly to a laptop to use as a headset. The device will turn off automatically when the glasses are no longer worn.

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Owndays’ Mobile Suit Gundam Smart Audio Glasses released in Japan at 23,000 yen plus tax on December 4, 2020. They are available in two colors: the blue E.F.S.F. model and the red Zeon model. Each model has a package based on the RX-78-2 Gundam and Char Aznable’s MS-06S Zaku II, respectively.


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Kite Stenbuck
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Kite is a Japanese translator and avid gamer from Indonesia, Southeast Asia who learned the language mostly by playing Japanese games from the PS1 era. He primarily translates news about Japanese games and anime straight from Japan. After initially starting with a focus on Dynasty Warriors communities from the mid-2000s, he eventually joined Siliconera in 2020. Other than Dynasty Warriors, Kite is also a big fan of Ace Combat and other games featuring mechs, especially Gundam.