Fire-Boltt, the Indian wearables brand that carved its niche with affordable smartwatches, is stepping into new territory, eyewear. The company has launched FireLens, a smart glasses collection that marries everyday design with a layer of futuristic tech. These frames don’t just help you see; they help you listen, capture, translate, and even ask AI for answers. Here’s everything you need to know about Fire-Boltt’s FireLens collection.
FireLens Audio or FireLens Vision AI: Take your pick
At its core, the FireLens range splits into two experiences. The FireLens Audio is the more accessible option, turning your spectacles into a discreet audio hub.
Built-in directional speakers and a low-profile microphone let you take calls, listen to playlists, or summon your phone’s voice assistant without pulling a gadget from your pocket. Think of it as the wireless earbuds experience, but without anything in your ears.
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On the other hand, the FireLens Vision AI feels lifted out of Sci-Fi. With an 8MP smart camera backed by Fire-AI, you can snap photos or shoot 1080p Full HD video simply by pressing a button or saying, “Hey FireLens, take a photo”.
The camera doubles up as an AI lens for the world, recognising objects, plants, and landmarks, while dishing out facts and cultural trivia. Its real-time translation powers conversations across 35 languages, turning your glasses into a live interpreter, which proves to be useful whether you’re travelling abroad or navigating a multilingual workplace.
Everyday design with hidden tech
FireLens glasses are offered in three variants. The F1 (standard fit, 220mAh battery), the F2 (large fit, 300mAh), and the F2 Pro (large fit, 390mAh, full AI capabilities). All feature lightweight, splash-resistant frames with subtle styling designed to blend in rather than shout “gadget”. Metal hinges add durability, magnetic charging pins simplify refuelling, and an LED indicator ensures others know when the camera is live.
The tech side is equally thought-through. You get touchpad navigation along the right temple, a dual-microphone system for cleaner audio, and 32GB of onboard storage to stash your photos, videos, and recordings.
They’re prescription-ready, compatible with Transitions lenses, and play nicely with Siri, Google Assistant, Bixby, and even ChatGPT for AI-powered queries.
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The FireLens AI companion app ties everything together, handling firmware updates, media syncing, real-time translations, and even AI meeting notes. It’s Fire-Boltt’s way of extending its ecosystem beyond the wrist.
The FireLens collection starts at Rs 3,499 for the FireLens Audio, while the FireLens Vision AI is priced starting at Rs 9,999. Do smart glasses intrigue you enough to give them a go? Drop a comment with your thoughts.
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