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From: BeenRetired10/5/2025 3:18:45 PM
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Harvard dropouts introduce vibe thinking smart glasses called Halo X


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Harvard dropouts AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio are betting big on Halo X, a pair of always-on smart glasses that they say can boost the way people think and interact.

Unlike clunky AR headsets, Halo X looks like regular eyewear but comes loaded with AI features. Early buzz is calling it the next big step in wearable computing, blurring the line between memory aid and digital assistant.

The core idea behind Halo X is something the founders call “vibe thinking.” Instead of typing a question or pulling out your phone, you just keep talking, and the glasses quietly process what’s happening.

The built-in AI listens, interprets context, and delivers responses right into your line of sight. It’s meant to make your thoughts feel faster, smoother, and more connected, like having an invisible brainstorming partner.

The idea of wearable

Nguyen and Ardayfio both dropped out of Harvard to chase their vision. They previously made waves by building experimental AI projects, but Halo is their biggest bet yet.

Backed by $1 million in seed funding, their pitch is that today’s smartphones slow us down, while AI-driven glasses could replace them someday. Their gamble is simple: turn science-fiction style wearable computing into a practical, everyday tool.

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