1. Product positioning
Pickle breaks down personal intelligence into two layers: hardware Pickle 1 is a wearable AR glasses, and software Pickle OS is a "memory operating system". The goal is not to just answer questions, but to continuously collect your context to form long-term, retrievable personal memories that make the AI understand you better and be more proactive.
2. Core highlights
Pickle 1 focuses on all-day wear: about 68g body, binocular full-color AR display, high-definition binocular camera, spatial audio speakers and microphones, and emphasizes low-latency interaction with the Snapdragon platform. The significance of the 12-hour dual battery is to turn recording and conversation into a daily habit, rather than temporarily taking out the phone. Pickle OS automatically synchronizes and aggregates fragmented information from applications, files, and devices, recalling and suggesting ideas for scenarios that require continuous context such as writing, learning, and project progress.
3. Privacy and security
Officials emphasize that data is encrypted by default, and is encrypted immediately after a short decryption in a trusted execution environment, and promises that the data will not be used for training. It also provides ideas to verify architecture and code disclosure to help users determine whether the system is running as declared. It also mentions passing security compliance certification. The practical meaning for users is that when handing over "memory" to the system, the risk of being accessed and reused by others is minimized.
4. Tips for purchase and use
Refundable deposits are currently charged in the form of the first batch of reservations. The device is not recommended for young children to use for a long time; Generative functions may make mistakes, and important information still needs to be checked; It is also not a medical device.
Q&A Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is the Pickle 1 more like glasses or more like a computer?
A: The positioning is more like a "personal computer on the face", focusing on recording and talking at any time, turning your reality context into usable memories and prompts.
Q2: Where does the "memory" of Pickle OS come from?
A: It focuses on automatically synchronizing and aggregating applications, files, and device-side information into a memory space, and then using dialogue to retrieve and generate them, bringing past experiences to current tasks.
Q3: If I don't want to use it anymore, can the data be completely deleted?
A: The official provides deletion and removal entrances, and makes data unrecoverable by destroying encryption keys, and explains that the remaining backups will be cleaned up within the cycle.