Mentra Unveils First Smart Glasses with Open-Source OS and App Store
Smartwatch giant Huawei may have dominated the wearable space, but Mentra is now looking to shake things up with its first smart glasses, the Mentra Live. Initially reminiscent of other smart glasses on the market, these glasses boast a unique feature - their own app store.
The MiniApp Store offers a wide range of apps that can do everything from saving hand-written notes in an instant, to analyzing your chess moves and whispering suggested next steps to you. The latter example showcases what Mentra's technology is capable of.
However, the real game-changer here is the open-source OS used by the glasses. With developers having had access to the SDK since early 2025, it's a clear indication that Mentra is committed to making its technology accessible to everyone.
So what makes these smart glasses tick? The Mentra Live boasts a powerful Mediatek MTK8766 chipset and features a top-notch 12-megapixel camera with an impressive 119-degree field of view. Three microphones, stereo speakers, and HD video capabilities make for a seamless user experience. Additionally, users can stream live videos on popular platforms like X, YouTube, Twitch, and Instagram.
With a sleek design that weighs in at just 43 grams, these smart glasses are not only stylish but also light as a feather. Battery life is no less impressive, clocking over 12 hours of use with an additional 50+ hours of charge stored in the accompanying charging case. And for those who need prescription lenses, Mentra's got you covered.
Priced at $299 and available for pre-order now, the first batch of glasses will ship on February 15th, with a limited release to follow on February 28th. As one of the first smart glasses with their own app store, it remains to be seen how well Mentra's vision will hold up against its competitors in this rapidly evolving space.
Smartwatch giant Huawei may have dominated the wearable space, but Mentra is now looking to shake things up with its first smart glasses, the Mentra Live. Initially reminiscent of other smart glasses on the market, these glasses boast a unique feature - their own app store.
The MiniApp Store offers a wide range of apps that can do everything from saving hand-written notes in an instant, to analyzing your chess moves and whispering suggested next steps to you. The latter example showcases what Mentra's technology is capable of.
However, the real game-changer here is the open-source OS used by the glasses. With developers having had access to the SDK since early 2025, it's a clear indication that Mentra is committed to making its technology accessible to everyone.
So what makes these smart glasses tick? The Mentra Live boasts a powerful Mediatek MTK8766 chipset and features a top-notch 12-megapixel camera with an impressive 119-degree field of view. Three microphones, stereo speakers, and HD video capabilities make for a seamless user experience. Additionally, users can stream live videos on popular platforms like X, YouTube, Twitch, and Instagram.
With a sleek design that weighs in at just 43 grams, these smart glasses are not only stylish but also light as a feather. Battery life is no less impressive, clocking over 12 hours of use with an additional 50+ hours of charge stored in the accompanying charging case. And for those who need prescription lenses, Mentra's got you covered.
Priced at $299 and available for pre-order now, the first batch of glasses will ship on February 15th, with a limited release to follow on February 28th. As one of the first smart glasses with their own app store, it remains to be seen how well Mentra's vision will hold up against its competitors in this rapidly evolving space.