
Pickle · AR Glasses
Pickle 1 Soul Computer
~C$1099
The Pickle 1 Soul Computer is a standalone AI AR glasses wearable built to see, hear, and remember daily moments. Its lightweight aluminum frame houses a full-colour binocular display, spatial audio, and microphones for hands-free assistance. Pickle OS powers proactive "memory bubbles" that bring up relevant context when you need it.
Pros
- + Light 68g aluminum frame is easier to wear for longer sessions
- + Full-colour binocular AR display is designed for immersive overlays
- + AI memory bubbles can surface context from what you saw and heard
- + Up to 12 hours of active-use battery life is strong for AR glasses
- + Built-in spatial audio speakers and HD microphones reduce accessory needs
Cons
- - $200/year Pro plan adds ongoing cost for full platform access
- - Privacy-conscious users may be uneasy with always-aware memory features
- - Standalone AR glasses apps and ecosystem may be more limited than a phone's
- - 68g is light for AR hardware but still heavier than regular eyewear
Key Specs
- Weight
- 68 g
- Audio
- Spatial audio speakers
- Build
- Aluminum frame
- Weight
- 68 g
- Colours
- Silver, Black
- Display
- Full-colour binocular AR display
- Microphones
- HD microphones
- Battery Life
- Up to 12 hours active use
- Operating System
- Pickle OS
Our Verdict
This is an ambitious AR wearable for buyers who want proactive AI and immersive display tech in glasses form. It stands out on memory features and battery life, but the subscription cost and privacy tradeoffs will matter for many shoppers.
Best For
People who want cutting-edge standalone AR glasses with AI memory features, hands-free audio, and all-day wearable use.
How It Compares
| Spec | Pickle 1 Soul Computer | Even Realities G2 | XREAL 1S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | ~C$1099 | ~C$830 | ~C$619 |
| Audio | Spatial audio speakers | — | — |
| Build | Aluminum frame | — | — |
| Weight | 68 g | 36 g | — |
| Colours | Silver, Black | — | — |
| Display | Full-colour binocular AR display | Micro-LED floating display | Sony micro-OLED, 1920 x 1200 per eye |
| Microphones | HD microphones | — | — |
| Battery Life | Up to 12 hours active use | — | — |
| Operating System | Pickle OS | — | — |
| Camera | — | None | — |
| Control | — | Optional Even R1 smart ring | — |
| Translation | — | Real-time translation in 33 languages | — |
| Frame material | — | Titanium | — |
| Water resistance | — | IP65 | — |
| Prescription support | — | Compatible with lenses from -12 to +12 diopters | — |
| Tracking | — | — | Native 3DoF spatial anchoring |
| Processor | — | — | X1 chip |
| Brightness | — | — | 700 nits peak |
| Connectivity | — | — | USB-C plug-and-play |
| Refresh Rate | — | — | 120Hz |
| Field of View | — | — | 52° |
| Virtual Screen Size | — | — | Up to 500 inches |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Pickle 1 Soul Computer include audio and microphones?
Yes. It has built-in spatial audio speakers and HD microphones for listening and voice interaction.
How long does the battery last?
The listing states up to 12 hours of battery life under active use.
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