I first saw EchoVision by Agiga at Vista Center Ignite Accessibility Entrepreneur Pitch Competition last month. It was hard for the AGI to hear me and for me to hear the descriptions and Be My Eyes in the noisy exhibit hall. Based on my interview with Blind Abilities, Huasongcm, CTO at Agiga reached out to Jeff and wanted to chat, where Jeff from Blind Abilities asked if I would like to be on it, where I agreed, but wanted to first examine it better at my roofttop farm that is quieter and allowed me more time with the glasses.
I was even more impressed than I was initially, as the scene descriptions via voice and Be My Eyes volunteer were great, but:
User Experience
- Agiga added follow-up to EchoVision, so it's possible to get more specific context/details about a scene, which was a feature request I had last month and and it's live in the prototype.
- Tap with one-finger on right-side towards front of glasses to get a scene description without asking, which is what i wish Meta Ray-Bans would do. There is a good amount of context/details to scene descriptions, which is made for blind people.
- It's responsive, latency is low, voice is somewhat natural human sounding, and speech rate can be increased. I tested the speech rate at 1.5x.
- I was able to call Be My Eyes and AIRA, where I got human description of a card no deets and scene.
- Holding down with 2-fingers on right side will cancel Be My Eyes or hang-up and return to main menu, where I heard I could use Google Lookout by saying: "Hello Agiga, Lookout", which goes into explore mode reading text and identifying objects real-time. It was able to identify different objects, including stairs, plant, read text on credit/debit card, and lottery ticket.
- I tried to have Lookout identify US currency, but it wanted to read the text on the bill instead. No worries though, a quick tap on the right-side did a quick scene description, where it described I was holding a $20.
- The form factor are wrap-around sun glasses, which blocks sun for those of us with peripheral eye-sight and light sensitivity, and is more secure as it partially wraps around the back of my head and doesn't slide down my nose like Meta Ray-Bans.
- I feel it has the features and functionality of Envision AI Glasses, but even better form factor than Meta Ray-Bans. I look forward to pre-ordering on October 11!
Feature Request
- I was trying to have it describe people, but it said it couldn't describe faces, but when Huasongc tested it at home with his wife, it could. Huasongc thought Be My Ai could, so we tried it and it can, so they'll work on people descriptions.
- I also tried something no AI could do, which was ask about next bus/train departures via Transit. Agiga is going to see if TransitApp has an API.
Comments
Platform?
So these are glasses? Connected to an app? Which platform, you mention Google, so Android?
Any idea on price – are we looking at the 9X Envision over Ray-Ban levels or something else? And is the any sort of monthly hit to? The late unlamented Seleste glasses had a good idea there…
Lottie
What's with the website?
The first thing I hear is a bible quote. then there's a link to the echo Vision page, a statement that there mission is AGI and an order oo...page.
I don't think it is AGI we can ordder? The page scared me enough to not want to click on any of the links!
what is the capital of France?
The capital of France is Big Purple Peaple Eater.
Any demos?
Anything like that wherein they've demonstrated these in some convension or something?
didn't get a bible quote
Hi all,
No bible quote when I clicked on the site. It was just a standard website for smart glasses. I think I'll wait for the Meta-ReyBans to get better. Hopefully they'll have scene descriptions as I'm walking along. The EchoVision are a bit expensive.
It is the image, I went back
There's an image, it says somehting about an epistle. The AGI things is still there though...
Not that expensive
From the web site: presale price is 449 usd listing price is 599 usd
Considering the pre-order price is only a little more than the Meta Ray-bans and these are specialist tech I'd say that's not expensive. I can't see anything about a subscription either - it says future updates are free.
They seem to have come a bit out of the blue, though. If they are legit then I'd like to know more at least.
true, could be worse
Yeah, and I like the scene description like the seleste glasses. But the Meta Ray-bans are still cheaper at £299. The EchoVision are still more appealing than the Seleste because they don't seem to have a monthly subscription. I'll be watching this space closely.
My problem
Is that the website offers too little info. How's anyone supposed to decide whether or not to preorder based on this much info? At least if there were some demo...
I've Pre-ordered!
I've pre-ordered using this link: https://shop.agiga.ai/
It's exciting and wonderful times in the smart glasses space closing the accessibility and inclusion gap for us blind people!
Details
The details seem a bit sparse? I am especially both surprised and skeptical of no mention of a subscription. Only the big guys like Meta can afford to run these big server farms that power the LLMs without a direct cash infusion.
Also, being a bit picky here: the FAQ page can't decide if they're shipping in Q2 2024 (already passed) or sometime in 2025. Clear communication is important for trying to crowdsource a new product like this.
Subscription worries!
API costs for models like GPT4 have reduced 1000 fold over the past two years. There is still a cost and I am worried by a business that sells a product for a one-off price when they are taking on an open-ended, unknown and unknowable cost.
Once you get these glasses, every time you use a feature that requires an API call it can cost money.
As nice as this product…
As nice as this product sounds, I do have concerns.
They have a lot of potential, but how do we know they won't start making promises they can't keep? A lot of companies that make blindness specific products tend to do this.
Look at Seleste. If you remember when people first started hearing about them, one of their major selling points was hardware upgrades.
Within the past month or so, users of the glasses were notified that hardware upgrades won't be coming.
I've used Agiga's WhatsApp calling service with the Meta glasses, and it works well.
Depending on the operating system powering this product, the potential to access the most popular apps hands free would be nice.
I have the Envision Glasses since they were purchased for me by the state, and although they're good at what they do, the problem is that they're running on hardware that isn't officially supported by the manufacturer.
Envision says they have a lot of units in stock, but how much is a lot? What happens when devices start having hardware issues?
When people are spending up to $3500 on a product, those are things that need to be taken into consideration.
Finally, a question. Do the glasses have the ability to constantly look for things like the Seleste glasses?
Example, I want it to read room numbers as I walk along a hallway.
Edit, I forgot to mention subscriptions.
While nothing is saying they will do a subscription, I know it's a possibility.
Since I received my Envision Glasses before they started the subscription plans, all I had to do was request the purchase invoice from the state and send my glasses serial number and they activated the lifetime subscription.
Agiga could choose to do something similar if they decide to make this product subscription based, but we don't know when or if that will happen.
interview about the EchoVision
Hello,
I found an interview about this wearable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=658ADcVfHmQ
I liked the interview. I'm…
I liked the interview.
I'm considering pre-ordering them next week when I get paid. I had to shell out a bunch of money for an expense this week so I have to be careful until next Wednesday.
It's nice that people who pre-order won't have to worry about the subscription and that it won't be required to access the basic functions.
I wonder about maps.
I don't think maps are a thing they want to add to the glasses but i sent them a message asking so we'll see what they say.
There were some issues though. 1. Their email sent back an error email so I had to use their form.
2. Their form didn't refresh when I sent the message, there was a thanks message at the bottom of the page, I only found it because I know how websites work in t that way, and my info was still filled in, which shouldn't happen.
I don't think these are for me but for those buying these, have fun :)
Seleste broke my heart!
I'm just not sure a startup doing both the hardware and software is what I want or what we, as a community, need. I was an early adopter of the Seleste glasses - it was not a great experience. Whereas the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses I got at the same time have gotten better and better with every passing month.
These things are going to be our eyes! They need to be as good as they possibly can - if there isn't the money to develop them just for us, making a product on a product is a good strategy.
The Meta Ray-Ban glasses are, for me, almost perfect. The final thing I have on iPhone that I want on them is the quick view feature from Seeing AI - where it is live, says whatever the camera is pointing at.
I hope I am completely wrong about these glasses.
I honestly forgot about seleste.
I wonder what happened to them...
The guy was nice enough to give me a refund but did want me to ship another pare of glasses to another house in the UK, he was willing to pay the costs but I told him no. That was a really bad thing to ask a user of your product, if he offered to pay me I might have thought about it but he was just willing to pay the shipping costs.
Also I opened the box,, I think it was my pare that had been sent to me, and the speaker design was just bad, you had one speaker on one arm and the other had to be atached, I think, and there was no app. You had to wait for a testflight invite.
I'm sure the guy had/has good intentions and if they come to site village next year, i'll check them out again but I highly doubt I'd buy from them again.
The interview
It'd have been more, let's say, convincing if it were an actual demonstration and not an interview...
I completely agree.
Show me what your products best features are, don't just tell me.
Hipe me up, make me want to buy this thing.
EU
Hi,
Last week I sent an email to the people behind Agiga to inquire about which languages the Echovision would support. In their reply, I read the following:
"We are currently evaluating EU regulations, and at this stage, we may limit our initial shipments to the US and support English as the1st language."
A Message from AGIGA's cofounder: Thank You for Your Feedback
Hi everyone,
My name is Huasong, and I’m the cofounder of AGIGA. I want to thank all of you for your interest, comments, concerns, and critiques, and a special thanks to those who have preordered or sent feedback directly. Your insights are incredibly valuable to us.
While we don’t have answers to all concerns yet, we’ve shared more information like hardware specifications and videos. Please continue sharing your thoughts and feel free to message me directly for any feedback!
videos?
I checked the website again but couldn't find anything. Would be great if any links can be shared here.
Regarding demo videos
We’re adding the latest information to https://echovision.agiga.ai/#news-insights. You can also explore our new YouTube space where we’ll keep posting videos for a closer look at EchoVision: https://www.youtube.com/@AgigaAi.
A tip from Meta
So, the Meta smart glasses has this adaptive volume feature, where if you are in a noisy environment, the volume will auto adjust to accommodate. Maybe these glasses can incorporate something like that as well?
Are they even still…
Are they even still developing this?
Fair enough. Let's hope…
Fair enough. Let's hope these outlive the Seleste Smart glasses…
Languages?
Hi guys, I'm thrill with the idea of having a pair of rayband meta glasses, but guess what? no matter what people say, they are not available in mexic as well as none of these werables.
My question for these ones is, are they available in Spanish? meta glasses are, but can't buy them in my country.
Regards.
An Message from AGIGA's cofounder: Thank You for Your Feedback
Hi everyone,
We appreciate the ongoing discussion and feedback around EchoVision! I wanted to take a moment to address some concerns and provide an update.
Stay Updated – We invite you to check out our website (echovision.agiga.ai) for the latest information. Also, if you haven’t already, please subscribe to our newsletter (echovision.agiga.ai/#newsletter). We send out updates at least once per month to keep our community informed.
Direct Questions & Requests – If you have specific questions or requests, feel free to email us at contact@agiga.ai. I, as the CTO, personally make sure that inquiries are answered.
CSUN Demos & Next Steps – We had a great opportunity to demo the latest hardware and software integration at CSUN 2025, where we received very positive feedback on features like detailed people descriptions, live AI assistance, and word-by-word OCR reading. Of course, we also received valuable feature requests and suggestions, which we’re now back to work on!
We’ll be sharing more demo videos soon, and we appreciate your patience as we continue refining EchoVision. Your input helps us shape the best experience possible, and we welcome constructive feedback.
Looking forward to keeping the conversation going!
Best,
Huasong
CTO, AGIGA
Thinking about taking the plunge.
I'm thinking of pre-ordering.
They have a lot of features that my metas don't.
The people description and face recognition are great features.
I also like the idea of live scene description.
OCR would be useful to me as well.
They aren't perfect, but the developer seems to be receptive to feedback from the community, and the price is reasonable when compared to other blindness products.
There is a 30 day refund policy so if they go the way my celeste disaster turned out, I can send them back.
In any case, we have options to choose from with a lot of potential that aren't thousands of dollars.
I Preordered Too
I'm not usually one to take chances on products like this, but the recent videos have convinced me. Loving the demos of facial recognition, OCR, and live scene detection. More than that, I love how you can get all of these things by simply pressing a button, and not just by voice. My Metas are still sticking around for their excellent video quality, as well as for WhatsApp and Messenger calls to family, but I'm seriously hoping these live up to what they're promising.
I've contacted the company with a few questions and have received replies back, some of which even asked for my opinions, so I feel that Agiga really is listening.
at Karina Velazquez
Hello Karina!!
The Agiga team / echovision glasses will be only available for now to United States and only will support English
You could order the Ray Ban Meta from Amazon or Eyeglasses and it will ship to Mexico.
Kind-a wishing I would have kept waiting
I just got the meta glasses. Sounds like maybe I should have waited for these instead? I guess that's just the way things go. I'll be following how these go. Maybe it'll be worth saving up for them at some point in the future?
How do I get in touch?
with the echo vision team?
EcchoVision contact
contact@agiga.ai
Possible reason
One possible reason many of us are hesitating on this, is how often blindness-specific glasses seem to fail. There were the Aira glasses, and then much more recently, Celeste. If these are released, and I can read honest reviews for things like sound and camera quality, then I might consider it.
A few reasons
I agree with the above, but I think there are a number of reasons.
A lot of us have gone with the Meta Ray-bans. I've had mine just over a year but feel it would be. a touch indulgent to ditch them for the next big thing just yet, particularly as they now seem to be going in quite a nice direction. I guess I also think it won't be long before Apple enters the market.
It's hard for a specialist company to compete. The Echo Vision aren't crazy expensive for specialist glasses, but they are more than the Meta Ray-bans and will have a subscription. They are also not available at all outside the US, so I can't say I am personally going to pay much attention until they have been announced as coming to the UK.
I think specialist companies are in a bit of a chicken and egg situation. Without traction it is hard for them to gain traction. I actually thought the demo on Double Tap of the Celeste was amazing.
My own expectation is to stick with the Metas until the Apple version comes along and then it will be time to make a decision. I feel uncomfortable paying a subscription for hardware that I have had to pay good money for. I made an exception with Glide.
Similarly a lot of these companies expect you to put faith in them at a very early stage. I don't like being asked to fork out on something based on the promise of what might come. Again I made the exception with Glide but I don't particularly like being asked to make a leap of faith without knowing more about what I am getting into.
There also seems to be a lot of this sort of thing being announced. Don't get me wrong, glasses are perfect as an accessibility tool so I follow all of them with interest. But I am not going to buy everything that sounds amazing before even being released anywhere.
I am interested in them, though and will keep an eye on how things progress. Hopefully we will have the perfect solution soon that balances cost with a design specifically for us. But if Apple come along and suddenly I'm able to use all my free iPhone apps with the glasses, then I'm afraid specialist tech is unlikely to get a look in.
My Ray- Bans cost roughly about $67 US
If these glasses can match that price, then I am sold.
I am also interested in…
I am also interested in these, at leats to follow what others say about them.
Looking forward to your review
If anyone is capable of giving a thorough and detailed critical review of a product, I believe it is you. Hope you don't take that as an insult, as it was not meant to be one.
Apparently not shipping until November now
I follow these on their FaceBook group. There is a guy there who runs the Above The Fold podcast. The episode planned for today was cancelled, because the developer identified an issue with the glasses' microphone. They sent a statement that said that shipping would be delayed.
They didn't post that statement on their own FB group, and frankly, the communications on these has been quite bad throughout.
Between this, and their refusal to ship outside the US, I have made the decision, and have preoodered the Envision Solos glasses to try.
I hope these succeed, but I don't like what I'm seeing so far regarding communication and how that will translate to customer service. ,
Hopefully sooner, rather than later
I am dying for some real world feedback on these.
Yes, I enjoy my Meta's. Quite a bit as of some of the more recent updates, but these sound fascinating. 🙂
Phone calls and music?
Hi all,
Does anyone know if these glasses will allow you to make phone calls and listen to music? I have been using my Ray Ban Metas for over a year now, and now i am finding them to be a little bit of a hassle to use. Name for ocr and getting good descriptions of things. I am eager to get out of the Meta ecosystem system. I am not pleased with Many of metas business practices and political leanings. I was always uncomfortable with the idea of having to have a social media account to use these glasses. I cancelled my facebook account a long time ago, and I plan on deleting the Instagram account I had to make to use these glasses. The Metas are cool and they are a good device , they are now more of a novelty item for me as opposed to a tool that I can rely on exclusively.
Is anyone else in the same situation or similar?
Phone Calls, Music, OCR, and detailed scene description
* Yes, EchoVision can work as a bluetooth headsets with ones smartphone for phone calls and music.
* Book reading does OCR to read what is actually seen with camera.
* Detailed scene description with discrete button press without having to talk to AI Smart glasses.
delays and failures
The issue with such companies basically is that they're focussing on too many things at one go, kind of biting off more than what they can chew: developing an interface/software/operating system/whatever that's blind-specific? doable and sensible. developing hardware specific to that (by a small company/team)? Well, is never a hundred percent success. and making it at a low cost? well, a very, very hard sell. That's probably what happened to celest, and that's what is happening here. And that's kind of where I trust the Envision model, kind of: they're collaborating with a company that's already been in the smart-glasses industry for quite sometime, and is been a direct competitor to the metas and the like. That way, the bigger problem of the hardware including the cost, is taken care of. Now, if they can provide a quality experience that's feature-rich, I believe it could work.
It figures
Envision seems to be working with the same principle as Tim Cook, that is to say, do whatever it takes for the bottom line. So if that means building a wearable camera that connects via Bluetooth and calling it—"smart"—then so be it.
As for the EchoVision, I am definitely looking forward to hearing some real world use cases.
Re: Some real world videos of echovision
January isn't that far away. 😉
First quarter of 2026
According to AGIGA mention first quarter of 2026 it's when will be releasing for the final edition!Same time when Google android XR glasses will be release.
So if I
@Ash
Just remember, the sooner you get them, the sooner you can provide the rest of us a review of them. 😜
Looking for an EchoVision glasses review!
Hello! I've been looking for an EchoVision review, however I haven't found it.
If anyone has information or knows where to find it, can share it.
I would love to find a review from an user who is not involved in the AGIGA team.
Thanks..