The first thing I noticed about Humane’s Ai Pin was how light the $699 smartphone replacement was. With its aluminum finishes and “matchbook with an extra thick wedge on one side” shape, you might ...
The AI Pin would look pretty impressive if it wasn’t so self-serious. The AI Pin would look pretty impressive if it wasn’t so self-serious. is a senior reviewer with over a decade of experience ...
Quick access to AI text and speech models. Polished accessories. Hands-free phone calls are nice. Seamless setup. Solid real-time translation capabilities. Scarce features at launch. Thermal issues ...
For $699 and $24 a month, this wearable computer promises to free you from your smartphone. There’s only one problem: it just doesn’t work. is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade ...
It’s here. After months of hype, leaks and reveals, Humane has officially revealed the Ai Pin. The small device magnetically attaches to its wearer’s lapel, collecting data via an on-board camera.
The day the Humane Ai Pin died, it was also reborn. Or at least, there was hope. On February 28, shortly after noon Pacific time, Humane switched off its servers supporting its contentious Ai ...