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On Japan's Mercari marketplace, the base 256 GB model sold for $5,400, sellers on China's Taobao are asking $5,000 and there's one seller on Singapore's Lazada seeking $6,300 for the device. In Hong Kong's bustling Mong Kok, an electronics importer specialising in getting gadgets early, asks for $4,580, with the price shifting on a daily basis. His advice: best to wait.
In the week when gadget lovers around the world are enchanted by Vision Pro, a young, brave startup is trying to carve out a space for its augmented reality device that features a form factor starkly different from Apple's device. Today, Singapore-based Brilliant Labs announced its new product, Frame, a pair of lightweight AR glasses powered by a multimodal AI assistant called Noa. The glasses have captured the attention and investment of John Hanke, CEO of Niantic, the augmented reality platform behind games like Pokémon GO.