The smartest glasses you'll actually wear every day

The smartest glasses you'll actually wear every day

Your phone is the problem. Not because it's too powerful — because it demands too much of your attention at exactly the wrong moments. The cyclist who missed the turn. The traveller squinting at a translation app while the conversation moved on. The commuter who looked down for one second. The ORYN was built for all of them.

These are smart glasses designed not as a gadget but as a tool — one you reach for on a Tuesday morning the same way you reach for your keys. Here's what makes them different, and why that difference holds up when you're actually living your day.

The features, without the hype

Most wearable tech sells you a spec sheet. The ORYN ships with five capabilities that hold up outside a product demo. Each one was built around a real friction point in daily life — no GPS padding the list, no heart rate sensor added for the marketing slide.

ORYN CAPABILITIES

Five things Oryn does
that your phone can't

No GPS. No heart rate sensor. No inflated claims. Five capabilities, done properly.

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Open-Ear Audio

Directional speakers built into the frame deliver clear, private sound without blocking ambient noise. You hear your music. You hear the world. No trade-off required.

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Real-Time Translation

Cyan listens and translates spoken language directly into your ear — in real time. No app to open, no screen to unlock. Just understanding, instantly.

Cyan AI Assistant

Ask questions, set reminders, control your music — all hands-free. Cyan is the assistant that lives in the frame, not the phone sitting in your pocket.

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Hands-Free Music Control

Play, pause, skip, adjust volume — without touching your phone. Especially useful mid-ride, mid-run, or mid-conversation.

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Image Recognition

Point at a product, a sign, a menu item. Cyan identifies it and pulls context — translations, descriptions, details — in seconds.

"The best tech is the kind you stop noticing. Oryn disappears into your day — and only shows up when you actually need it."

How the ORYN fits into your day

Features are only as useful as their context. So here's where the ORYN earns its place — not on a spec page, but in real moments where your hands are busy, your attention is split, and you need information without friction.

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Cycling

Keep your eyes on the road, not your screen

You're mid-ride. A message comes in. With earbuds, you'd ignore it or pull over. With ORYN, Cyan reads it aloud. You reply with your voice. Music keeps playing. You don't slow down. Open-ear audio means you still hear traffic — a safety feature, not a compromise.

02
Travel

Navigate any language without pulling out your phone

You're in a market in Lisbon. The vendor explains something in Portuguese. Instead of holding up your phone like a tourist, Cyan translates directly into your ear — real-time, conversational, seamless. The exchange feels like a real conversation, not a tech demo.

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Commuting

Your morning briefing, without looking at a screen

Ask Cyan what's on your calendar. Get your reminders read back. Play your commute playlist. All before you've touched your phone. Your commute becomes intentional rather than reactive.

04
Shopping

Make smarter decisions in the moment

Browsing a shop or unfamiliar market? Use image recognition to identify products, translate labels, or ask Cyan what something is. You shop with more confidence and less second-guessing — no fumbling through apps at the checkout.

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Everyday Life

The assistant that doesn't need your hands

Set a reminder while cooking. Ask a question while your hands are full. Control your music while you work. Cyan lives in your glasses so your phone can stay in your pocket — and your attention can stay where it belongs.

⚡ No GPS. No Heart Rate. No Inflated Claims.

ORYN does five things and does them properly. Cyan can translate, assist, recognise, control, and remind. Everything else is intentionally absent — so what's there actually works without compromise.

Why open-ear audio changes everything

The most important feature in the ORYN isn't the AI. It's where the speakers sit. Open-ear audio sounds like a small distinction until you've spent a year with standard earbuds and realised how much ambient awareness you traded for music.

The X1's frame-mounted speakers project audio at an angle that keeps surrounding sound fully intact. You hear your playlist clearly — and you also hear the cyclist behind you, the announcement at the station, the person trying to get your attention. For urban use — cycling, commuting, running — this is the difference between a wearable that's genuinely safe and one that isn't.

Meet Cyan — the AI that lives in your glasses

Most AI assistants live on your lock screen. Cyan lives on your face. The practical difference is significant: no unlock sequence, no app to open, no hand required. You speak quietly. Cyan responds in your ear. The latency is low enough that it feels conversational rather than transactional.

Cyan handles five core tasks: translation, voice assistance, image recognition, music control, and reminders. It's not trying to be everything. It's trying to be exactly what you need in the moments your phone is out of reach — or out of the question.

Built to wear, not to display

Smart glasses have failed before because they tried too hard to look like the future. ORYN was designed to look like glasses — hardware integrated into a frame built to the visual standard of eyewear you'd choose regardless of the technology inside. The result is a wearable people actually put on. Not as an experiment. Every day — because it fits, it's comfortable, and it makes the day measurably better.

Frequently asked questions

Does the ORYN have GPS or heart rate monitoring?
No. ORYN focuses on five core capabilities: open-ear audio, real-time translation, AI assistance via Cyan, music control, and image recognition. GPS and biometrics were deliberately excluded to keep the hardware lightweight and battery life strong.
Can I use ORYN with prescription lenses?
Yes. The ORYN frame is prescription-compatible. Contact the ORYN team via orynxt.com for lens fitting options available in your region.
How does the open-ear audio work — can others hear it?
The directional speakers project audio toward your ears at low volume. At typical listening levels in everyday environments, audio is not audible to those around you. The same limitation applies at loud volumes in very quiet spaces — identical to any open-ear format.
What languages does Cyan translate?
Cyan supports real-time translation across a wide range of languages. Full language availability is listed on the product page at orynxt.com.
Does ORYN work without a phone?
The ORYN connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth to access Cyan's AI capabilities and translation. Some features require an active phone connection. Music playback can work from cached content depending on your setup.

Your day is better
with less in your hands.

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