
Pickle Inc. has unveiled the Pickle 1, a new set of AI-enhanced AR spectacles. These eyewear pieces include cameras, microphones, sensors, and artificial intelligence to monitor, recall, and predict a user’s everyday actions. They are crafted to serve as both a conventional wearable and an AI assistant. After gathering information about the user, the Pickle 1 spectacles deliver real-time data, reminders, and recommendations, as reported by Digit.
On its website, Pickle Inc. characterizes its AR spectacles as: “For an enriched life in every aspect, we require an intelligence that sees alongside you, retains your experiences, and learns to comprehend you. A new essence.”
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The assertion of crafting a new essence is quite notable, yet the promotional footage for the Pickle AR spectacles also highlights a degree of augmented reality that outshines competitors like Meta and Xreal, who already manufacture AR glasses.
A number of social media users believe the initial videos and design renderings of the spectacles seem too good to be authentic. The Pickle Spectacles bear resemblance to Iron Man’s AI-assisted visual interface, and some experts caution about believing the product while it remains in its development phase. The Pickle website states that individuals can make a $200 deposit to reserve the Pickle 1, with shipments commencing in the second quarter of 2026.
“As someone who has been in AR/VR for more than ten years, please heed this. The @pickle spectacles are not genuine. It’s simply a model of glasses produced in China,” one user commented on X. “The technology for AR spectacles in this design isn’t feasible yet. Not even Meta or Apple possesses glasses of this kind. 100% counterfeit.”
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“To provide context on how utterly fabricated this is: Xreal is among the foremost AR glasses manufacturers globally. Their flagship model (Xreal One) lacking any cameras, computing, or battery is heavier than what Pickle claims their ‘full AR’ glasses with 4 cameras weigh,” another user shared.
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