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Meet Oneira.

A pocket companion built to move with your imagination—and a real working prototype with local motion-driven expression.

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Turn an idea into something you can see.

The film combines the Oneira product direction with campaign visualizations. Visualized creation scenes communicate direction; they are not proof that every pictured workflow ships today.

Behind the film

What is real right now.

The strongest version of the story separates demonstrated hardware from connected and future layers.

  1. 01

    It reacts locally.

    Eight motion features feed a small neural mood engine on the display-side processor. Five outputs blend the animated moods on-device.

    Real Oneira hardware reacting while held
  2. 02

    The camera path is real.

    The working prototype uses a second ESP32-S3 for its owner-triggered camera and vision path. The final production camera-module specification may change.

    Real Oneira prototype photographed in a hand
  3. 03

    Ideas keep their labels.

    Connected beta, in-development work, and campaign concepts are not silently promoted to shipping features. Buy the documented product, not the most expansive interpretation of a visual.

    Oneira campaign composition labeled as product direction

Claim boundary

A film can inspire without rewriting the facts.

  • Working prototypeLocal expression, real camera, and dual-processor architecture.
  • Connected experiencesOwner-initiated services with setup, permissions, compatibility, and provider dependencies.
  • Campaign visualizationCreative direction, not an included-product promise.
Read the dual-processor build log →

Carry the idea

Choose the Oneira that moves with you.

500 Drop 01 units remain across 5 currently available colors. Availability is confirmed when secure checkout begins.

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Real Oneira working prototype in hand