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OmiGPT: Wearable AI That Actually Makes Sense

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AI is no longer trapped in screens.

Meet OmiGPT, the first wearable from Omi that puts generative AI right on your chest, collar, or wrist — always listening (only when you want it to), always ready. It’s tiny. It’s smart. And it may just be the most practical version of a personal AI we’ve seen yet.

Forget clunky AR glasses or $699 pins. This is AI that fits in your pocket, costs less than a dinner out, and is fully open-source.

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Specs & Features

Processor: Quad-core chip with onboard AI coprocessor

Voice Control: Built-in mic & speaker with wake-word activation

AI Models: Connects to GPT-4, Claude, Llama 3 via Omi platform

Storage: Local-first with encrypted cloud sync (optional)

Battery Life: Multi-day use with USB-C charging

Form Factor: Worn on chain, clip, or wrist — magnetic housing

Materials: Recycled aluminum + translucent backplate

Display: No screen — voice and audio-based UI only

Sensors: Motion sensor, light sensor, ambient mic

Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, OTA firmware updates

Software: OmiOS — open-source, developer-accessible

Developer Kit: Ships separately, includes SDK + bounties

Price: $89 (pre-order)

Shipping: Q2 2025

Platform Integration: Works with WhatsApp, iOS, Android, Web

Open Source: Yes, both hardware and firmware

Companion App: iOS/Android app for settings, history & voice sync

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The Future of AI Isn’t in Glasses. It’s in You Talking.

OmiGPT ditches the screen for a reason — it’s made to disappear.

You double-tap, talk, and get an answer. Or set a reminder. Or record a note. Or summarize what you just said. And thanks to on-device caching, it works even offline, queuing your queries for sync later.

It doesn’t record everything. It doesn’t spy. You decide when it listens — and where your data lives.

And it’s not just one AI: you can switch between GPT-4, Claude, or even open-source models like Mistral via the Omi cloud or local routing.

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The Design That Disappears

“Zero Interface, Maximum Presence”

The unit is a pebble-sized disc with no screen, just one multi-function button and a glowing edge LED that signals status. It magnetically snaps into necklace mounts, clips, or a wrist cuff.

You barely feel it. And honestly, that’s the point.

The recycled metal housing feels premium, but the whole device is built to disappear into your life — not take it over.

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Developer Mode & Ecosystem

If you’re a maker, Omi wants you in.

With full access to hardware docs, SDKs, firmware, and developer bounties ($100K+ in rewards already), it’s one of the most hacker-friendly AI devices since Raspberry Pi went neural.

You can even build your own voice agents, use local LLMs, and reprogram gesture responses.

This is a platform, not just a product.

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Pricing & Availability

Retail Price: $89

• Shipping Estimate: Q2 2025

Where to Buy:

omi.me – official site

iOS App Store

Google Play Store

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How It Stacks Up

OmiGPT vs. Humane AI Pin

Humane AI Pin: $699, subscription-based, bulky with mixed reviews

OmiGPT: $89, open-source, voice-first, lightweight

Verdict: Humane wants to replace your phone. OmiGPT just wants to quietly help you think, talk, and create.

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What Others Say

“This is the first AI wearable I actually want to wear.” — Decrypt

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“OmiGPT nails the basics of voice-based AI without trying to be too clever.” — Reddit user @cmdrbyte

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Cons

No screen — not ideal for visual tasks

Early-stage product — unproven reliability

No cellular chip (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth only)

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FAQ

• Can it run offline?

Yes — you can record voice, create reminders, and store notes locally.

• What AI does it use?

By default: GPT-4. But you can route queries to Claude, Llama 3, or even Mistral.

• Is it open-source?

Yes — hardware files, firmware, and dev tools are all on GitHub.

• Does it record me all the time?

No. Only when you press the button or say the wake word.

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Final Verdict

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.7/5)

OmiGPT gets it right by getting out of your way.

This is the AI wearable I’ve been waiting for: simple, smart, affordable, and open to tinkerers. While it’s still early days, the concept and execution are spot on — and if it ships on time, this could be the breakout AI gadget of the year.