Kensora Glasses
The idea: technology you look through, not at. Calm, heads-up, and present, the Kensora philosophy, worn lightly.
Heads-up, not head-down.
A phone pulls your gaze down and away from the room. A glasses form factor could do the opposite: surface the one thing that matters in the corner of your sight, then get out of the way. The goal isn’t more screen. It’s less. As with the app, success is measured in time returned to your actual life.
A glance, not a feed.
No timeline to scroll, nothing competing for your attention. A quiet nudge to drink water, to breathe, to reach someone you’ve been meaning to text, delivered as a glance, then gone. Friction when you’re racing, fuel when you’re stuck, at the speed of a look.
Private by design, sensed on-device.
The same posture as the app: anything the glasses might sense would be processed on your own devices, not streamed to a server. No always-on recording of the people around you, no ad profile. Privacy isn’t a setting added later. It’s the starting constraint.
The Triad, hands-free.
Be, Do, Know, all reachable without reaching for a phone. Capture a passing thought by voice, log a state with a word, get a grounded “next step” when you need one. The center, See and Why, still draws it together at the end of the day.
Calm by default, especially at night.
Whatever the hardware, the rules wouldn’t change: a protected sleep window, a steadier voice in hard moments, and a safety floor no setting can switch off. A device this close to your senses has to be the calmest one you own.
The app today. Maybe more tomorrow.
Glasses are an idea, not a promise. The app is real and close. Join the early-testing list and you’ll hear it here first if the concept becomes a product.
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