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Meta Glasses Add Conversation Focus for Noisy Spots 🎧
Smart Glasses Boost Voices When the Room Gets Loud
Hey there,
AI is slipping into meetings, wearables, and inboxes as a quiet co-pilot. Supernormal, smart glasses, exoskeletons, and email briefs now shape how you work.
Where would one focused AI helper free up the most attention?
AI TOOL SPOTLIGHT

Supernormal
Supernormal is an AI meeting platform that handles notes, agendas, and insights by automatically recording and summarizing your calls.
Best for
Teams that spend a lot of time in recurring meetings
Leaders who want consistent notes, action items, and follow-ups from every call
How to use it
Connect it to your calendar so it joins calls automatically
Use the AI-generated notes and insights to update your CRM or project tools
Build shared meeting templates so agendas and outcomes stay consistent
When not to use it
If your clients are sensitive to recording, limit Supernormal to internal meetings or get clear consent before using it.
Pro tip
Create a “meeting hygiene” rule: every important decision must be said clearly on the call so Supernormal can capture it for future reference.
FEATURE STORY
🎧 Meta Glasses Sharpen Speech in Noise, Early Access Now

Meta pushed a software update that helps smart glasses isolate a person’s voice in loud environments, starting with U.S. and Canadian owners. Early testers also get a Spotify feature that plays music based on what you are looking at. The near-term win is clearer conversations; the next step is everyday assistive features baked into wearables.
Key Takeaways:
🔊 Hears Your Person: Open-ear speakers boost the voice you face, and you can swipe the right temple to set levels.
🇺🇸 Limited Launch: Conversation Focus starts in the U.S. and Canada on Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta HSTN models.
🎵 Look-To-Play: A Spotify tie-in plays music that matches your view, rolling out in English across multiple countries.
🧪 Early Access First: Version 21 hits Early Access waitlist users before a wider release after approvals and testing.
🦿 AI Gait Models are Becoming Real-World Products

IRMO’s M1 exoskeleton opened crowdfunding for hikers and weekend athletes, starting at $399. It promises up to 60% lower knee impact and up to eight hours of runtime. It looks ahead with camera and laser sensing, then adjusts power before footfall. The big why: smoother climbs, safer descents, and a credible ship target of May 2026 if pledges convert.
🔭 Predictive Support: Scans four feet ahead with camera and laser, then adds push or braking before stairs, sand, slopes, or grass terrains.
⚙️ Light, Real Power: 2.2–2.6 lb leg modules, a 1,000 W motor, up to 45% assist, and claims to offload 50 lb from weight tension on your knees.
📱 Modes and App: Turbo, Eco, Training, and Rest via the app, plus energy recovery, up to eight hours, a –4°F to 104°F range, and IP67 water resistance.
🚀 Crowdfund Timeline: Kickstarter runs into early January 2026, with tiers starting at $399. Global shipping is estimated for May 2026.
📧 Google’s CC Emails your Day Ahead, but Workspace Sits Out

Google is testing CC, an email-based assistant that sends a “Your Day Ahead” brief to consumer accounts in the U.S. and Canada. It pulls calendar, Gmail, and Drive to surface tasks and updates. The hook is inbox delivery, no new app, which could boost daily use and position Gmail as the control room for personal productivity.
Key Takeaways:
🌎 Where It Works: Pilot runs in the U.S. and Canada for Pro and Ultra tiers, ages 18+, consumer accounts only, not Workspace.
📨 Daily Brief Details: “Your Day Ahead” compiles calendar, email, and Drive updates, then highlights tasks and key items you should act on.
✍️ Inbox Commands: Reply to the email to add to-dos, save notes, set preferences, or search. No separate app, no extra setup.
🆚 Crowded Field: Mindy, Read, Fireflies, and Huxe send briefs too, but CC brings first-party Gmail and Drive context to the party.
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Why It Matters
Picking the right assistants reclaim time, minimize friction, and sharpen decisions. Start by piloting one tool for meetings or daily planning, then measure gains before expanding.
Build simple rules for consent, data retention, and overrides so convenience does not compromise trust.
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