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Nearly 50 AI (AR) Glasses: CES 2025 - A Frenzy for Chinese Manufacturers
By VR陀螺, January 11, 2025
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Introduction
On January 7th, CES 2025 kicked off in Las Vegas. As 2025 is set to be a pivotal year for the application of AI, the slogan at Samsung's booth, "AI For All," encapsulates the theme. From tech giants to startups, AI was the central focus. VR陀螺, focusing on the XR industry, was on site and observed several key trends. (Due to the vast number of companies and limited access to all venues, some information may be missing. Apologies in advance.)
XR Giants in a Lull, Chinese Enterprises Shine
As usual, Apple did not participate in CES, but some booths showcased applications related to VisionPro, albeit in limited numbers. For instance, NVIDIA demonstrated an application using VisionPro to train robots, leveraging its Omniverse platform to accelerate the training process through virtual simulation.
On the other hand, Meta chose to exhibit in a hotel setting this year. As one of the XR industry's major players, Meta did not introduce any new terminal products. Instead, they displayed the MetaQuest 3, 3S, and the Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses series at the Wynn Hotel, which, like in previous years, was not open to the public but rather for invited media, clients, and partners.
Sony, another of the four major players, was also present at the LVCC's central hall. However, they disappointed with no new offerings, merely showcasing the developer kit Xyn released last year. This kit includes a 3D modeling software, the Xyn head-mounted display, and the Mocop full-body motion capture accessories with additional tracking points.
The Xyn head-mounted display, which includes a collaboration with Siemens and an unreleased Sony product, features a single 4K Micro-OLED screen per eye. The design allows for flipping up and focus adjustment, and it incorporates eye-tracking and interpupillary distance adjustment functions. The lack of a light shield during the demonstration affected the visual experience due to ambient light. Additionally, the interaction method has changed significantly from previous products, using an unconventional controller and gesture recognition, which was not well-received during the actual experience. Overall, the XR giants at CES were rather underwhelming. In contrast, numerous startups garnered significant attention and popularity, with Chinese enterprises almost single-handedly supporting the XR sector. Companies such as Raybird Innovation (at TCL's booth), Xingji Meizu, Pimax, DPVR, Insta360 (panoramic camera), XREAL, Rokid, INAIR, EYEMAX, Liweike, MoJie, Shunyu, Chuangtonglianda, and WanChuYiMeng all participated.
Moreover, with the rise of AI and AR glasses, some mobile PC accessory companies also showcased related products at the event. These include gaming equipment manufacturer LeiShen Technology, mobile accessory companies like FlashExtreme, PinSheng, 1MORE, and GateD, as well as bone conduction headphone company Shokz, all of which displayed AI or AR glasses at their booths.
Overseas companies included MagicLeap, LOTTE, Shiftall under Panasonic, Vuzix, WearableDevices, METAVU, RotoVR, and Essilor (a traditional eyewear company), among others. Overall, the number of VR/AR companies at CES seemed to have decreased compared to previous years.
Nearly 50 AI and AR Glasses: The "Battle of a Hundred Mirrors" Looms
The million-level sales of Ray-Ban Meta in 2024, along with the debut of Meta Orion, have drawn significant attention to these categories, especially the former, which has become the catalyst for the current wave of AI glasses. Consequently, the exhibition booths were filled with AI and AI+AR glasses, and it was reported that many tech giants visited the booths to experience the products. With AI seeking application carriers, glasses appear to have become one of the most focused directions.
According to an incomplete count by VR陀螺, there were 47 AI and AR glasses (considering the same series as one) displayed at CES. AI glasses are categorized into three types: pure audio AI glasses, audio+camera AI glasses, and display-equipped AI glasses. Among them, there were 16 models of audio+camera AI glasses (with multiple SKUs for a single model). It is understood that the glasses displayed at the exhibition were just the tip of the iceberg, with many more companies preparing to enter the market. The "Battle of a Hundred Mirrors" is set to begin in 2025.
CES 2025 AR+AI Glasses: Statistics
Brand | Product | Camera | Optics | Other Features
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INORER | 670 | 5007万 | No |
AIRNSN | X | X |
GetD | MES120099家 | X |
GypesLitssroody | X | 35g | NAR22R管R
X | Micro-OLEO-Birdbath | No
NAR3Po限支持系目4P1080外得率,120Hu高
NAR | NARA空国计机 | X | AMD
3g | X | 7g
Rokid | ROOEARLRE | X | Micro-outo-Birdbath | 759
RokidARStudlio | X | Micro-outo-Birdbath | No
Sotdadvsior | 不 | Stav ain
X | MC0-LED+能光
Thinks | ALn | X | Micit
HEORRS | FcV30P.6 | Vah
78.39 | KREALAb2 is
XREAL | XREALOSESH | X | MCIR
OPRAGiS | X | DPYRALGIaSesER
X | LD+业的发导
3g | od2
X | 0-100约国光的,600是入服充
46007# | 2025年3月上审
X | 1200##
Lgion Glases 2 | X | Mioo-0utD-Bindhah | 650
AHASRSR计 | g
X | 1200万598
| 459
AR | QAT1O9 | 480859
不 | SA14DT
X | 支特1-600星光宽清节
SA5101 | 120万9案
sg | Crlid
考设计 | X
X | AAC
X | 不祥
MUTRCSGI-10 | X | X
不 | MUTRCS
NUTRICSX | X | X
Anmmmdeno | X
Esiort | Nuance Audis
X | Meta
Ray-lon Meu | 12007598
X | Sho
AI Glasses: Easier Said Than Done
Since Google's release of Google Glass in 2012, AR glasses have been in development for over a decade, with the concept of augmented reality emerging even earlier in the last century. However, AR glasses companies are still constrained by technology and have to make trade-offs. Products like Ray-Ban Meta are the result of such trade-offs, making them a "midpoint" in the evolution of AR glasses.
After reviewing dozens of glasses products at the exhibition, VR陀螺 found that there is still a gap between current products and Ray-Ban Meta. Many may think that AI glasses are simply a combination of components like cameras, chips, Bluetooth, audio modules, and batteries, but the reality is far more complex. The smaller the product, the more challenging it is to develop.
From the hardware aspects such as glasses ID design, material selection, weight balance, nose pads, and hinges, to the software aspects like ISP, image stabilization, distortion correction, transmission, power consumption, audio recording, audio amplification, and AI invocation, each issue requires a significant amount of manpower to solve (a detailed analysis will be provided in a subsequent article). Even Meta's glasses still exhibit some distortion at the edges of the display and a yellowish tint in dimly lit conditions, indicating that this is not an easy field.
Developing a product is just the first step; there is a long journey ahead. Companies entering the AI glasses market come from various backgrounds, including traditional eyewear, technology, XR, and third-party accessory manufacturers. Currently, most companies choose to collaborate with traditional eyewear brands to complement each other in brand channels and product technology, such as Raybird with Doctor, Rokid with Bolon, and XianShun with Moody. Traditional eyewear companies are also actively transforming. This means that
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competition in this field will become increasingly fierce.
Furthermore, glasses must cater to a vast user base with different face shapes, skin tones, and preferences, leading to a multitude of SKUs. Unlike electronic products, the traditional eyewear market does not follow the 80/20 rule, resulting in a more fragmented market with multiple brands, various positions, and diverse functions (prescription, sunglasses, decorative). This not only increases product costs but also poses significant challenges for companies in terms of product positioning and marketing strategies.
At this exhibition, AI glasses manufacturers have begun to explore differentiation. In addition to adding display capabilities, differences are also reflected in product positioning (appearance and function), such as daily sunglasses, cycling glasses, and prescription glasses, with various designs. In terms of performance parameters and pricing, companies are focusing on chips and camera pixels, with chips from Qualcomm AR1, Unisoc, Beken, and Broadcom already being applied in AI glasses. Cameras range from 2 million to 5 million pixels for AI recognition to 12 million to 16 million pixels for better photography, with even higher configurations expected in the future. By combining different positions, parameter performance, and pricing, companies aim to cover different types of users.
CES 2025 is just the beginning, and 2025 is set to be an exciting year for AI terminals.
Exhibitors at CES (The following exhibitors are listed in no particular order, with images mainly captured by VR陀螺 and some sourced from official brand websites. There may be omissions in exhibitor information, and we welcome补充 and discussions in the comments section.)
AAC Displays Optical Modules and AI Smart Glasses Solutions
During CES, AAC Technologies showcased a range of products across automotive, acoustics, haptics, optics, sensors and semiconductors, precision manufacturing, and XR. For the XR category, they exhibited high-quality VR pancake optical modules, a single-layer full-color diffractive waveguide developed in collaboration with Dispelix, and innovative display devices such as full-color small MicroLED optical engines.
Additionally, AAC introduced its self-developed AI smart glasses solution, integrating cameras, speakers, and audio pickup schemes into a vertically integrated package. This solution features high-performance computing platforms, video performance, audio quality, and exceptional sound capabilities. It has already achieved mass production in high-end AR and AI smart glasses for several leading domestic and international clients.
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Domestic Audio Brand 1MORE Wanmo Launches Its First Smart Glasses, Expected to Hit the Market in Q3
1MORE Wanmo, a well-known domestic audio brand endorsed by Jay Chou, displayed its smart glasses G70 at CES, alongside its range of headsets and TWS earphones. According to the official website, the glasses are equipped with a high-definition camera and support AI translation. They also feature motion tracking and magnetic charging, and are powered by dual computing cores for enhanced performance. The camera has a 5-megapixel specification, with batteries located on both sides of the temple, totaling 280mAh. The product is scheduled to launch in the third quarter of this year.
French Company Aledia Invests $200 Million in AR Micro-LED Production Line
Aledia, a French Micro-LED display developer, participated in CES 2025 and announced the construction of a Micro-LED factory and a $200 million production line for AR displays. Their booth showcased technologies such as D-LED (Digital LED), NOVA high-voltage Micro-LED, monochrome and RGB micro-displays.
Aledia stated that after 12 years of relentless research and development, the company now holds nearly 300 patents and has received $600 million in investments. With its pioneering Micro-LED-based miniature displays (efficient, monolithically grown red, green, and blue Micro-LEDs on the same substrate, featuring native directionality), Aledia aims to provide a more immersive experience, supporting AI-driven AR visual experiences.
The core technology of Aledia is the 3D GaN nanowire technology based on silicon. Compared to 2D LEDs, Aledia's 3D GaN nanowire technology offers higher brightness and efficiency, as well as higher pixel density and resolution.
Bhaptics Showcases Haptic Vests and Interaction Gloves
Bhaptics, a Korean company specializing in full-body tactile solutions for consumers, displayed several haptic vests and TactGloveDK2 interaction gloves at the exhibition. Visitors could experience these products in combination with the Quest 3 head-mounted display. In addition to the Quest headsets, the devices are also compatible with PCVR and PSVR devices.
The TactSuit Air, priced at $249, and the TactSuit Pro, priced at $499, differ mainly in the number of ERM motors, with the former having 16 and the latter 32. The wireless TactGloveDK2 features 12 feedback points and can track the movement of each finger, enabling actions like grabbing and pinching, and providing tactile feedback through the fingertips.
Japanese Optical Vendor Cellid Displays Multiple Waveguide Products and AR Glasses Reference Designs
Cellid, a Japanese AR optical company headquartered in Tokyo, showcased a variety of plastic and glass waveguide products at CES. One of their glass waveguides, model "Glass G3," achieved a 60° diagonal field of view (DFOV). While plastic waveguides have a lower refractive index than glass waveguides, they are lighter and can achieve a 30° DFOV.
The exhibition also featured an AR glasses reference design that integrated the company's full-color plastic waveguide. Towards the end of last year, overseas waveguide developer Avegant announced a collaboration with Cellid to develop AR glasses.
WowMouse Application Debuts, Enabling Apple Watch Gesture Control for Mac Devices
Doublepoint, a company focused on wrist gesture detection technology, launched the WowMouse application at CES 2025, which supports Apple Watch and allows users to control Mac devices with gestures. Doublepoint also announced a strategic cooperation with Bosch Sensortec.
The application has undergone significant updates to its gesture recognition algorithms, enabling users to control connected devices or the smartwatch itself through gestures recognized by the watch's sensors. It can also summon AI with a click, completing tasks such as translation or scene recognition without voice commands. Furthermore, it can transform the smartwatch into an AR/VR/XR controller or control smart home lighting with a simple tap to adjust brightness and color.
Doublepoint has made significant progress in light touch detection algorithms, claiming an accuracy rate of 97% in static environments, 95% while walking, and 94% while running, enhancing the experience of smartwatches, fitness wearables, AR/VR/XR devices, accessibility tools, and other innovative applications.
Doublepoint plans to expand its connectivity in the near future to include control of any Bluetooth device. The accompanying ecosystem for WowMouse will be open-source, allowing developers to explore new possibilities, whereas previously WowMouse was only available on Samsung and Google Pixel Android smartwatches.
GetD Geduowei Displays AI Glasses with Camera, Expected to Launch in Q2
At CES, GetD Geduowei showcased its series of AI glasses. It is reported that their AI glasses sold for $30 each, with free AI usage initially, followed by a monthly subscription fee of $4.99. The company claims to have sold between 200,000 to 300,000 units last year.
GetD Geduowei also displayed AI glasses with a camera at the exhibition. Equipped with the BES2800 chip from Beken, the glasses are planned to be priced at $200 and are scheduled for release in Q2. The features of these glasses include a 12-megapixel high-definition camera, health monitoring, Apple's "Find My" functionality, enhanced multi-touch interaction, three-microphone noise cancellation, blue light blocking/nylon polarized lenses, IPX4 water resistance, and technical support provided by ChatGPT, integrating multiple functions into one device.
Established in 2009, GetD Geduowei is part of the Future Stereo Group, with its headquarters and factory located in Shenzhen, China. The company has set up offices and warehouses in the United States and Germany and has a joint venture factory in India. It has been dedicated to the research, development, production, and sales of 3D cinema products and smart glasses.
Halliday: The First AI Hidden Display Glasses
Halliday is an AI hidden display glasses product jointly developed by GygesLabs and Shanghai's Moody contact lens company. Unlike other AR glasses, Halliday has a significantly different imaging principle. It integrates a micro-projector called "DigiWindow" on the upper frame, which is equivalent to a 3.5-inch display. The advantage of this design is that it can avoid the rainbow effect common in AR glasses and offers highly private display effects. At CES, Halliday displayed three different glasses designs.
In other aspects, the Halliday glasses weigh approximately 35g, and the system integrates AI assistants, translation, navigation prompts, voice transcription, and other functions. The glasses can last up to 8 hours on a single charge. In addition to voice and touch interactions, Halliday has also developed an interaction ring for the glasses. Currently, Halliday has opened for pre-order, with a pre-order price of $369 and a regular price
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of $489. It is expected that the product will be shipped in the first quarter of this year.
HTC VIVE Displays Head-Mounted Displays and VIVE Applications
At CES 2025, HTC VIVE showcased its VR/MR head-mounted displays and VIVE applications. The latest product is the head-mounted display VIVE Focus Vision, released in September of this year. This is an MR all-in-one device that also supports DP streaming connectivity. The product is mainly aimed at high-end gamers and enterprise users, priced at $999.
In addition to hardware, the exhibition also displayed some customer cases, such as the Sagrada Familia VR exhibition and the Kaohsiung VIVELAND.
INAIR's "Alternative" AR Computer Debuts at CES
Domestic company INAIR has been committed to the AR office track and has previously released products such as INAIR Pro, INAIR 2+, and INAIR Pod AR spatial computer. During CES, INAIR further exhibited its third-generation product, the AI spatial computer. The hardware consists of three parts: the glasses body based on the Birdbath scheme, used as a display screen, the host INAIR Pro, which contains the computing unit, and the keyboard INAIR Touchboard for text input. The AR large-screen office experience is quite good.
It is worth noting that INAIR Pro is equipped with a Qualcomm 7-series 8-core chip, and the system is compatible with the existing Android application ecosystem, capable of achieving 6-window multi-screen operations. In addition, the system integrates an AI assistant, with the overseas version featuring the ChatGPT large model and the domestic version using DouBao, Wenxin Yanyan, and others. On the glasses end, INAIR 2 Pro also supports electrochromism.
OPTIX Jichao Optics Launches Multiple AR/VR Optical New Products
Optical technology company OPTIX Jichao Optics showcased its latest AR waveguide modules and VR ultra-high-definition 8K optical modules. At the same time, OPTIX displayed four optical lens items: myopia integrated lenses, fully cemented lenses, zoom lenses, and two-dimensional array waveguides.
The AR two-dimensional array waveguide module EPIC50 displayed by OPTIX Jichao Optics achieves a 50-degree large field of view while offering full-color and high-light-efficiency display effects.
The 8K VR Pancake module of OPTIX Jichao Optics, with a 115-degree ultra-large field of view and 8K ultra-high-definition display as core highlights, features an integrated 0-800-degree myopia adjustment function. The Superkit Foveated, as an upgraded VR Pancake innovative module, made its debut at CES this year, integrating a fully self-developed eye-tracking technology that reduces system computational load while still meeting the display requirements for dual 8K.
Korean Company P&C Solution Displays MR Head-Mounted Display METALENSE2
Korean company P&C Solution showcased its latest MR head-mounted display, METALENSE2, which is designed similarly to Microsoft's HoloLens and is mainly aimed at the B-end market, priced at $3,000.
In terms of configuration, it is understood that METALENSE2 integrates Qualcomm's Spaces platform, features a resolution of 2560x1440, and has a battery with a replaceable design that supports various wireless data communication methods, including LTE.
It is reported that METALENSE2 sold 100 units last year. In Korea, P&C Solution has its own factory, and its early products were mainly sold in the medical field, having obtained a license for medical equipment in 2006. Subsequently, the company continued to expand into other fields.
RayNeo Lebird Innovation Displays AR Glasses Lebird X3 Pro, AI Glasses Lebird V3, and Other New Products
Consumer-grade AR brand RayNeo Lebird Innovation showcased its latest products, including the Lebird V3 AI shooting glasses, the new MicroLED waveguide AR glasses Lebird X3 Pro, and the Lebird Air 3. The Lebird V3 AI shooting glasses were officially released on January 7, 2025, and feature the Hunter Image System, an exclusive large model customized by Tongyi, the first-generation Snapdragon AR1 flagship chip, and a custom audio sensor, among other innovative technologies, priced at 1,799 yuan. In terms of imaging, the Lebird V3 is equipped with an exclusive customized Hawk Eagle optical lens and a Sony IMX681 sensor with a 5P custom optical lens, supporting 4K photo shooting and 1080P horizontal and 1440P vertical video recording. In terms of AI, the Lebird V3 features an exclusive large model customized by Tongyi, achieving a response speed of 1.3 seconds and an accuracy rate of 98%.
In addition to the AI shooting glasses, RayNeo Lebird Innovation also displayed its latest technological achievements in the AR field—the Lebird X3 Pro. The product is equipped with the Donghuo Light Engine and RayNeo waveguide and is scheduled to be officially launched in Q2 of 2025. It is introduced that the Donghuo Light Engine is a self-developed full-color MicroLED light engine by RayNeo Lebird Innovation. The light engine has evolved completely from the X2 light engine, and through extreme design and craftsmanship, it has achieved an ultimate volume of 0.36cc, reducing the size by 40% compared to the previous generation.
Rokid Launches Three AR Products at CES
At this CES, Rokid mainly showcased three products: Rokid Glasses, Rokid AR Lite, and Rokid AR Studio.
Rokid Glasses is an AI+AR glasses co-created by Rokid and BOLON. Based on a multi-modal AI large model, it features functions such as AI question and answer search, AI object recognition, AI multilingual translation, AI photo-taking and answering, AI quick reply, AI real-time navigation, and AI translation. The glasses can quickly capture beautiful moments and share them on social media, and with a single phrase, users can achieve quick ordering, taxi-hailing, and product payment.
Rokid AR Lite focuses on the functionality and experience in home, outdoor, and travel scenarios, and to a certain extent, it can replace the conventional applications of PCs and smartphones in gaming, large-screen movie watching, and light office work. It is reported that in 2025, Rokid AR Spatial (the overseas version of Rokid AR Lite) will be launched in the U.S. market, and Rokid Glasses will also be released successively.
Soliddd Vision Displays Smart Glasses for Macular Degeneration Patients
Soliddd Vision, an optical and visual technology company, showcased a low-vision assistive glasses for macular degeneration, Soliddd Vision, at CES 2025. Macular degeneration is a common eye disease, characterized by distorted vision and reduced central vision, affecting hundreds of millions of people globally.
Soliddd Vision uses Soliddd's unique proprietary lens array, which is similar to a fly's eye, projecting multiple individual images onto the undamaged areas of the retina. This allows the brain to naturally construct a three-dimensional visual (forming a 3D image in the eyes) and a full-field image with good acuity, feeling like a normal, focused line of sight.
As shown in the figure, the collection and visual transmission of Soliddd Vision mainly consist of four steps: two cameras capture the real world; two inward-facing cameras capture eye movement data; based on the eye movement data, the video is processed, and over 100 different views are presented on the display screen; users reconstruct a 3D, clear, and focused view based on what they see on the screen. Soliddd's official website states that scientists from the New York Lighthouse reviewed the clinical research data of Soliddd on 30 macular disease patients. They found that the results of Soliddd Vision technology were encouraging, with many participants experiencing an improvement of 50% or more in their reading ability. Soliddd Vision is expected to be launched in 2025, and the product does not require FDA approval, with the price yet to be determined.
StarVAir2 from Xingji Meizu Makes an Appearance
During CES this year, Xingji Meizu, in collaboration with Captify (booth Eureka Park NO.60441), showcased its latest product, StarVAir2.
Captify, founded by Tom Pritsky and partner Uason Gui, is committed to improving social communication for the hearing-impaired through visualization technology. The collaboration between Xingji Meizu and Captify aims to bring more innovative products and services to the hearing-impaired community, promoting the construction of a barrier-free society.
The StarVAir2 on display integrates voice transcription functionality, capable of converting captured audio sources into clear subtitles displayed on the glasses, with fast speed and high accuracy, meeting the needs of hearing-impaired individuals in various scenarios such as traveling, attending classes, training, seeking medical treatment, and business meetings. Additionally, StarVAir2 has added a "real-time translation during calls" feature, which can automatically recognize and translate call content in real-time during a phone call, and generate text records with a single click, allowing hearing-impaired individuals to answer calls without worrying about communication barriers and to participate in exchanges with greater confidence.
In terms of hardware specifications
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, the glasses use a waveguide + Micro-LED optical system, weigh only 44g, and support voice AI interaction, mobile app touchpad interaction, StarVRing2 smart ring control interaction, as well as physical button interactions such as the power button and volume roller.
ThinkAR Launches the Latest AR Glasses AiLens, with Up to 8 Hours of Battery Life on a Full Charge
Recently, Ambiq, an overseas ultra-low-power semiconductor and edge AI solution developer, announced a collaboration with Japanese AR technology developer ThinkAR (a SoftBank brand) and launched an AR glasses product named AiLens.
According to ThinkAR's official website, AiLens weighs only 37g and is equipped with the Ambiq Apollo4 processor. Thanks to Ambiq's sub-threshold power optimization technology, the device can be used continuously for up to 8 hours on a single charge. It is worth mentioning that Ambiq claims its solution's battery life is more than three times the industry average. AiLens supports single-green display with a resolution of 640x480 and a FoV of 30°, with the optical solution provider being MoJie Technology from China. In terms of main functions, the glasses integrate an AI personal assistant and built-in content from third-party platforms such as Google and Microsoft, supporting real-time language translation, note reminders, medical and health care solutions, and workflow optimization. AiLens also launched an iOS client for convenient user operation.
It is reported that ThinkAR AiLens will be launched simultaneously in North America, the Asia-Pacific region, and Europe. The U.S. market will be the first to launch in January 2025, followed by the Asia-Pacific and European markets in April 2025. Consumers can purchase AiLens through Amazon, Japan SoftBank, and other online and offline retailers.
Vuzix Launches the Latest Ultralite Smart Glasses Reference Design for Original Equipment Manufacturers
Vuzix launched the latest Ultralite reference design at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, aimed at original design and original equipment manufacturers (ODM/OEM).
The Ultralite Pro OEM platform uses Qualcomm Technologies' Snapdragon AR1 Gen1 platform, featuring a full-color Avegant LCoS projector + dual-waveguide optical solution, and integrates voice commands, an onboard camera, and a microphone array. The Ultralite Audio OEM platform is based on the Vuzix Ultralite Z100 model, which is its audio iteration version, and features dual speakers and noise-canceling microphone settings to enhance audio and voice interaction. According to Vuzix, the Ultralite Audio OEM platform is equipped with a monochrome microLED projector, with a battery life that can be extended to two days, providing AI-driven features such as voice assistants and real-time language translation.
In addition to hardware, the company also displayed 1.0 mm thin full-color waveguides and other designs customized for ODM/OEM requirements. The company noted that its waveguide designs feature single and dual configurations, with FoV ranging from 30-40°.
XEO Displays 8K VR Head-Mounted Display, Priced at $2,000
XEO showcased an immersive capsule seat XEO POD and a compact head-mounted product XEO BIG at the exhibition. XEO BIG is a PCVR device that requires connection to a computer for use. In terms of hardware specifications, it is equipped with two 4K Micro-OLED screens, with a FoV of 100° and support for electric pupil distance adjustment. It can be used for immersive movie watching and 2D/3D gaming, and the weight of the glasses is only 189g. The product is expected to be launched at the end of 2025, with an estimated price of $2,000.
XREAL One Series Makes an Appearance
XREAL's CES booth showcased the XREAL Air 2 Ultra and the recently released XREAL One series of AR products, among which the XREAL One made its global debut. The product is equipped with the XREAL X1 spatial computing chip, capable of achieving 3DoF experience without a host, and also has an excellent performance in terms of latency control.
In addition to the glasses, XREAL also joined forces with BMW to demonstrate in-car AR technology applications and collaborated with Rongtai Health to integrate health and technology, creating a series of new experience scenarios.
Zeiss Group Displays Smart Holographic Display Technology for the Automotive Field
Zeiss Group (ZEISS) showcased breakthrough applications of multifunctional smart glass technology, which they believe have the potential to redefine everyday life in the fields of mobility, consumer electronics, and smart homes.
Zeiss brought multiple holographic display technology solutions to the exhibition, such as transparent displays for public transportation that can project key information like arrival times and tourist attractions directly onto the windows of trains and buses. There are also transparent display technologies for car side windows. Various information and entertainment content can be projected inward and outward. With Zeiss's multifunctional smart glass, the transparent surfaces of vehicles can be flexibly used as traditional displays or transparent interfaces as needed.
In addition, the Zeiss exhibition also displayed transparent cameras that can be applied to driving assistance systems, gesture-based controls, AR applications, etc., enabling precise detection and monitoring while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing design.
Dapeng VR Displays Two New Products and Multiple Solutions
The highlight of Dapeng VR's booth was undoubtedly its new AI glasses, which were available for invited guests to experience on-site. The product supports photography, music listening, AI intelligent recognition, and real-time interaction, and looks light and comfortable. The author was invited to experience the new product, and compared to most current AI glasses, the configuration is quite differentiated, and it is planned to be released in January and February of this year.
In addition, Dapeng VR also showcased a new head-mounted display, P2Vision, which was jointly developed with the eye-tracking technology solution provider Ganzin. It is reported that the product will focus on professional fields such as training and medical care. In addition to hardware, the booth also featured content experiences jointly created with partners, such as simulated racing, VR medical care, and VR education.
Goertek Launches Lightweight AR Reference Designs Mulan2 and Wood2
Focusing on XR products, Goertek launched lightweight AR reference designs Mulan2 and Wood2, weighing only 36 grams and 58 grams respectively, greatly improving wearing comfort. Mulan2 uses an ultra-thin carbon fiber frame and ultra-light titanium alloy hinges, equipped with holographic waveguide lenses and MicroLED optical engines to ensure a thin design and minimal light leakage.
Wood2 integrates innovative technologies such as ultra-light material frames and ultra-small SiP modules, supporting full-color display, high-definition photography, and multi-modal AI interaction. In terms of VR, Goertek launched a PCVR reference design with a single 4K MicroOLED display screen and 3P Pancake optical solution. Through optimized design and materials, the weight of the entire machine is reduced to about 145 grams, reducing the burden of long-term wear. In terms of optics, Goertek launched a single optical engine dual-eye diffractive waveguide AR display module using SRG surface relief gratings, which is thin and has excellent display effects.
Light峰 Technology Announces the Launch of 0.8CC Full-Color AR Optical Engine
Light峰 Technology (stock code: 688007.SH), a company listed on the STAR Market, announced the launch of a 0.8cc full-color AR optical engine. This ultra-small full-color AR optical engine has a volume of only 0.8cc (cubic centimeters), and the official comparison with a common Bluetooth headphone in the picture highlights its miniaturization. It features a contrast ratio of 200:1 and a resolution of 720P, and also has ultra-low power consumption, capable of full-color display.
It is reported that this ultra-small full-color AR optical engine has already started project development with some customers and has the capability for mass production, ready to meet customers' mass production needs at any time.
Leishen Technology Launches Three Smart Glasses
Leishen Technology released three different types of smart glasses. These include the Miari-OLED + Birdbath scheme split-type XR glasses - Leishen AURA smart glasses AR light enjoyment version, the dual-eye full-color array waveguide scheme Leishen AURA smart glasses AR+AI version, and a smart glasses AI exploration version that focuses on audio and photography.
The Leishen AURA smart glasses AR light enjoyment version is currently available for pre-sale on the JD platform at a pre-sale price of 999 yuan. It has a 46-degree field of view, supports 0-600-degree myopia adjustment, 600 nits of eye brightness, and weighs 79g. The official poster shows that the Leishen AURA smart glasses AR+AI version and the Leishen AURA smart glasses AI exploration version will be launched in March and May 2025, respectively.
The Leishen AURA smart glasses AI exploration version is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 platform and will support 1080P anti-shake video recording. It is expected to be launched in May 2025.
Leishen Technology (brand name: THUNDEROBOT), founded in 2014 and listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange in 20
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22 (stock code: 872190), is a high-performance professional computer hardware equipment manufacturer. The company's main products include laptops, desktop computers, peripherals, and accessories (monitors, keyboards, mice, headphones, etc.). According to relevant financial reports, in the first three quarters of 2024, Leishen Technology achieved operating revenue of 2.007 billion yuan, an increase of 3.7% year-on-year. In the third quarter, the company achieved operating revenue of 781 million yuan, an increase of 9% year-on-year.
Liweike Displays the Latest AI Shooting Glasses MetaLensView
In April of last year, Liweike launched its first AI glasses product, MetaLensChat, which did not come with a display or shooting module and was priced at only 699 yuan.
During CES this year, Liweike further showcased its AI glasses iteration product, MetaLensView. The author learned on-site that this pair of glasses is equipped with the Qualcomm AR1 chip, integrated with a 12-megapixel camera (Sony IMX681 chip), and is equipped with a 4-microphone array. The glasses can be charged through the temple or charging case.
The weight control of the product is outstanding, weighing only about 37g, and is expected to be launched in January and February of this year, with the price yet to be determined.
Lianou Technology Displays VR Glasses VRVisual-Z
Domestic electronic product R&D company Lianou Technology showcased multiple products such as smart interaction rings, magic flying discs, space keyboards, and VR glasses at CES.
Among them, VRVisual-Z is the latest ultra-short-focus all-in-one VR glasses launched by Lianou Technology. The product weighs only 180g and supports 0-800° myopia adjustment for each eye separately. It can be used for immersive movie watching, health care, education, scientific experiments, and cultural tourism, among other fields.
It is reported that the smart A space ring L-Ring2's Bluetooth can connect to various smart devices, achieving wireless remote operation over a distance of 50m+, and can replace devices such as mice and touchpens. When paired with a smart charging case, the product also has recording and automatic transcription functions, capable of simultaneous interpretation in 38 languages and translation in 16 languages.
Lenovo Displays the New Birdbath Glasses Legion Glasses 2
Lenovo showcased its latest split-type AR glasses product, Legion Glasses 2. In terms of main specifications, the product is equipped with two 1920×1080 screens, with a FoV of 43.5° and a maximum eye brightness of up to 800 nits.
Legion Glasses 2 weighs only 65g and supports three refresh rate settings of 60Hz, 90Hz, and 120Hz. It is reported that the product will be launched in February of this year, with a starting price of $399.
MoJie Technology Displays Two New AI+AR Glasses Designs
At this exhibition, MoJie presented the world's first AI+AR glasses reference design using resin diffractive waveguides to achieve dual-eye color display. The entire machine weighs about 50 grams. While maintaining extreme lightness and providing all-day comfortable wear for users, the optical performance has once again reached the highest level in the industry. It is equipped with a camera and Wi-Fi module, supporting multi-modal interactions such as finger rings, micro gestures, touch, and voice, realizing an innovative AI+AR smart experience in all scenarios.
At the same time, MoJie also exhibited the world's first semi-frame AI+AR glasses reference design. The entire machine weighs about 38 grams, cleverly combining fashionable and trendy attributes with cutting-edge technology. Under the premise of a semi-frame structure, it ensures the durability and precise imaging effect of the entire machine. It is also equipped with a camera and Wi-Fi module, supporting multi-modal interactions such as finger rings, micro gestures, touch, and voice. Surrounding the two reference design schemes announced this time, MoJie also fully displayed at the CES site from the underlying innovative optical material wafers to waveguides and optical engines, to personalized whole-machine solutions, attracting countless visitors to communicate.
Himax Displays AR Glasses Reference Design with Eye-Tracking Solution
Himax, an industry leader in fabless display driver ICs and other semiconductor fields, jointly exhibited the eye-tracking solution AuroralIS with eye-tracking technology solution provider Ganzin at the CES exhibition. It is reported that AuroralIS seamlessly integrates Himax's WiseEye ultra-low-power AI processor WiseEye2 and Ganzin's proprietary eye-tracking A algorithm, with a gaze sampling rate of 30Hz and a center field of view (FoV) accuracy of less than 1 degree.
In addition, Himax and Ganzin also demonstrated an AR glasses reference design using the AuroralIS eye-tracking solution. This solution is configured with the minimum components, including two miniature eye sensors and ultra-small IR-LEDs. This configuration enables a compact design that is easy to integrate and widely compatible with smart wearable devices. The glasses are equipped with a 400mAh battery and provide a user-friendly human-machine interface and advanced voice control functions.
FlashExtreme Launches loomos AI Glasses Driven by GPT-4o
At CES this year, FlashExtreme launched its high-end overseas sub-brand loomos and the loomos AI glasses. In terms of hardware configuration and feature functions, the loomos AI glasses are basically consistent with the domestic version of FlashExtreme AI "patpat mirror", supporting 4K photos and 1080P videos, and enjoying immersive high-fidelity audio experiences for music and calls.
In terms of AI capabilities, unlike the domestic version that uses large models such as iFlytek, YunTiLiFei, and TongYi QianWen, the loomos AI glasses will obtain instant help from the voice assistant driven by GPT-4o, such as text translation, object recognition, cooking guidance, remembering parking spaces, and information retrieval.
According to the official introduction, around January 21st, the loomos AI glasses will officially land on the Kickstarter platform to start crowdfunding. In addition, FlashExtreme will also set up branches in North America and Europe, making full use of local talents, channels, and other advantages to promote the rapid breakthrough of AI glasses business in the global market.
Headphone Brand Shokz Displays New Smart Glasses Prototype
Recently, domestic well-known bone conduction headphone brand Shokz held its first 2025 Shokz Day - New Sound Ecosystem "event in Shenzhen, where it released the new OPENFIT2 headphones. Additionally, there was a "One More Thing": the Shokz smart glasses prototype.
The name and launch time of this smart glasses are yet to be determined. According to the information released at the event, the product supports high-definition photography and is expected to have excellent audio performance. It is also reported that the weight of the glasses is controlled within 45g, with the audio part using air conduction technology and a 12-megapixel camera.
It is worth mentioning that the new product from Shokz also made an appearance at the CES exhibition booth (LVCC, Central Hall - 15825), where the smart glasses prototype was also displayed.
Sony Displays XR Head-Mounted Display Kit Xyn
At CES this year, Sony launched the XR head-mounted display kit Xyn. The head-mounted display is equipped with a 4K Micro-OLED micro display screen, has a full-color透视function, and supports third-party design, modeling, and production software. On-site, Sony showcased the head-mounted display and solutions in collaboration with Siemens, and it is reported that another head-mounted display is still in preparation.
In addition to this head-mounted display, Sony also showcased Xyn Motion Studio, a supporting Windows application that supports up to 12 Mocopi sensors, which are Sony's wireless motion tracking systems often used by V-Tubers and other creators to control virtual avatars. The software features motion editing capabilities, allowing creators to trim and merge motions, as well as adjust time and position.
Furthermore, there is a "spatial capture solution" prototype that uses Sony's algorithms to convert images of real objects and spaces into "photo-realistic" computer-generated 3D assets. It has been a year since Sony's initial trailer was released, and apart from viewing and interacting with 3D objects, the specific functional details of this head-mounted display are still scarce.
Sony plans to release its Xyn Motion Studio software in late March 2025, but there is currently no information about the supply situation or pricing of the head-mounted display.
WanChuYiMeng Displays Single-Eye 4K MR Head-Mounted Display
At the CES exhibition site this year, WanChuYiMeng MR showcased four major highlight scenarios, including spatial movie watching, spatial gaming, spatial photography, mixed reality, and an accessory product, DreamBox. The WanChuYiMeng MR is equipped with a 4nm process Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen2, using a single-eye 4K Micro-OLED + four-piece ultra-light resin Pancake optical lens, with an FoV of 103 degrees, PPD up to 45, 27 million pixels, PPI
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of 3882, and a color gamut of 92% DCI-P3.
The WanChuYiMeng MR is equipped with dual 32-megapixel ultra-high-definition 3D cameras, with an ultra-wide recording field of view of over 80°, 512GB/1T super large memory, supporting EIS stereo video anti-shake optimization, and supporting spatial video and VR180 in two formats for 3D video recording, compatible with mainstream devices for spatial video and panoramic photo recording. In addition, through the accessory product DreamBox, users can easily connect mobile phones, computers, tablets, XBOX, Switch, and all devices that support dp-out and HDMI, compatible with Windows, Android, iOS systems.
WanYouYinLi Displays XR Head-Mounted Display "Reverse透视" Technology
At CES this year, domestic XR chip manufacturer WanYouYinLi showcased the reverse透视technology based on the 12-nanometer chip JX007. In Apple Vision Pro, Apple calls this function EyeSight. When users wear Apple Vision Pro, the external screen displays the user's eyes, letting others know whether you are using an app or completely immersed in it.
According to the official introduction from WanYouYinLi previously, after generating a simulated digital image of the user's face, the JX007 chip "slices and interpolates" the face, and then dyes it on the XR front screen. Through unique flexible OLED panels and lens gratings, a 3D face image visual effect is ultimately achieved, which is the reverse透视function. This solution is expected to improve users' social capabilities when wearing XR head-mounted displays.
WeiGen Technology Displays AR Glasses, Equipped with Long XR2 Chip, LCOS Optics
WeiGen Technology, a Chinese MR hardware startup established in 2021, showcased a glasses set named Wigain Omnision at CES. The set consists of the glasses themselves, a host, and a finger ring. The set has already started pre-sales on the official website, priced at $1,699.
After seeing a host of AI glasses, the light green appearance of Wigain Omnision stands out. In terms of optics, the glasses use an LCoS + two-dimensional expanded pupil array waveguide solution, with a resolution of 1080P, FoV of 50°, refresh rate of 60Hz, light transmittance greater than 85%, and a maximum eye brightness of up to 900 nits.
In addition, the glasses support eye-tracking functionality, although the module is not yet equipped on the current product. There is a 16-megapixel RGB camera at the front of the glasses, as well as two cameras used for SLAM spatial positioning. The glasses are equipped with the Qualcomm XR2 Gen1 chip, with a memory specification of 4GB + 64GB, and a battery capacity of 600mAh.
The computing host is equipped with the Snapdragon XR2 Gen2 chip, with a memory of 12GB + 512GB. The prototype machine on site is connected by wire, and in the future, the glasses can be used wirelessly with the computing host through Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.3. The product's exterior design will also undergo significant adjustments.
Pimax Displays CrystalSuper and CrystalLight Head-Mounted Displays
Pimax, in joint exhibition with multiple peripheral manufacturers and solution providers this year, allowed players to experience rich content such as racing simulators and VR sports training on site.
In terms of hardware, Pimax showcased the wireless streaming device 60G Airlink and two latest head-mounted display products, CrystalLight and CrystalSuper (DVT2 version). The latter may be the head-mounted display with the highest display specifications on site.
CrystalSuper features a replaceable optical system and weighs about 815 grams (including the headband). It has a resolution as high as 3840x3840x2, a PPD of 57, and selectable refresh rates of 72Hz and 90Hz, with a field of view of 120° (horizontal). The screen uses QLED + MiniLED (local dimming) technology and supports eye-tracking, IPD automatic adjustment, and foveated rendering. The product is about to enter mass production and is priced at $1,791 on the official website.
EYEMAX EmdoorVR Displays AI Glasses Full-Stack Solutions, 4K Pancake MR Head-Mounted Display Design
EYEMAX's AI glasses are equipped with the new-generation Qualcomm Smart Glasses Chip Platform - AR1, featuring power optimization and heat dissipation design functions, capable of achieving 1080P30fps shooting effects. With a dedicated computer vision processor, WiFi 6/7, and BT5.3 and other advanced configurations, the glasses provide powerful data processing and transmission capabilities. In addition, EYEMAX EmdoorVR has equipped the AI glasses with the JINGOS 1.0 operating system, realizing Always-on multi-modal AI interaction through end-side noise reduction, echo cancellation, SVA (speech activity detection), and local command word recognition technologies, bringing users a smooth and intelligent experience. In the MR (mixed reality) field, EYEMAX has also achieved commendable results. Its star product A863Pro, which made its debut at CES 2024, received high praise. At CES 2025, the company continues to showcase the upgraded version of this product and new MR technologies.
The A863Pro uses Pancake optical technology, supporting dual-eye 4K+ high-refresh-rate screens and full-color dual-eye RGB camera透视, providing users with an immersive visual experience and a natural interaction method.
WearableDevices Displays Two Neural Interaction Bracelets
WearableDevices, an overseas wearable device developer, showcased two neural interaction bracelets, Mudra Band and Mudra Link, at the exhibition. Both bracelets use SNC (surface nerve conduction) technology and are compatible with Android, iOS, PC, and other devices.
During the exhibition, several large screens were set up at the site, allowing visitors to experience controlling games like "Subway Surfers" with the bracelets, and another screen displayed the neural signal information being detected by the bracelets.
During CES, WearableDevices also announced that the company is cooperating with Raybird Innovation and will introduce Mudra Link into the Raybird X3Pro AR glasses.
Insta360 Displays Panoramic Camera X4
During this exhibition, Insta360 focused on showcasing the Insta360 X4 released last year. In terms of main specifications, the product can shoot 8K 30fps + 5.7K 60fps ultra-high-definition panoramic videos and 72-megapixel photos; it is equipped with a 2.5-inch large wear-resistant touch screen, and the battery life can reach up to 135 minutes. In addition, the accompanying APP has also updated functions such as "Quick Cut" and "AI Framing."
It is worth noting that on January 16th, EST, Insta360 will release a new product, which is currently in the preheating stage, and the specific information is not yet known.
RotoVR Displays VR Rotation Peripheral RotoVR Explorer
RotoVR, a game peripheral manufacturer, showcased a rather unique VR accessory at CES: the RotoVR Explorer. This is a chair that can rotate 360° and has obtained the Madefor Meta certification. It also supports products such as Vision Pro and HTC Vive, with a device price of $799.
When VR gamers sit on it, the chair's rotation matches the game's visuals and sounds, and there is a vibration sensor under the chair that provides a certain tactile feedback. The chair can reduce the motion sickness issues for players in movie-watching and gaming scenarios while enhancing the sense of immersion.
ChuangTongLianDa Displays MR Head-Mounted Display and AI Glasses Reference Designs
ChuangTongLianDa showcased two new reference designs at CES: the lightweight AI glasses Smart Glasses and the head-mounted display product MR HMD Pro.
The Smart Glasses are equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1 chip platform, with a weight controlled within 40 grams, and have excellent photography capabilities and electronic image stabilization functions, capable of shooting 2K resolution videos and 12-megapixel photos. In terms of software, the Smart Glasses are equipped with offline voice recognition algorithms, with an accuracy rate of over 98%. In addition, with the support of AI large models, they also support multi-modal input.
The MR HMD Pro is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen2 platform and features a 4K full-color high-resolution video透视camera and display screen, as well as two 32-megapixel RGB cameras to achieve a full-color透视effect. It is reported that the video透视(VST) experience delay reaches the millisecond level.
VOYGlasses Displays Multiple VR Lens Peripheral Devices
VOYGlasses, a developer of VR/AR and glasses adjustable lens technology, showcased multiple VR lens peripheral devices at the exhibition.
As shown in the figure below, the company has developed external lenses for head-mounted displays such as Quest 3/3S and Vision Pro. By adjusting the slider on the lens, it is possible to achieve myopia degree adjustment from 0 to -
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6D or +3D to -3D.
In addition to peripherals, the official website also sells adjustable glasses, starting at $100.
Diver-X Displays VR Tactile Interaction Gloves
Diver-X, a Japanese VR peripheral developer, showcased the ContactGlove2+Magnetra2 tactile interaction glove set at the exhibition. Specifically, the ContactGlove2 is a tactile feedback glove, while the Magnetra2 is a button interaction module for the glove. This can be considered an unconventional controller, used to enhance the interactive experience in VR games. The product is compatible with PCVR head-mounted display devices and has been optimized for applications such as VRChat.
The author experienced a bow and arrow mini-game based on the interaction gloves at the site, and there was a subtle feedback when the bow and arrow were launched. The ContactGlove2+Magnetra2 set is currently on pre-sale on the official website, with the entire set priced at $476.
WuYu Optical Displays 4 AR/AI Smart Glasses Prototypes
Domestic WuYu Optical's smart glasses products on display at the exhibition were simply dazzling, covering various optics and application scenarios. There were four glasses prototypes on site:
AR glasses: using an LCOS + waveguide scheme, this is a full-function AR glasses, supporting SLAM and high-definition photography functions.
AR cycling glasses: code QA1109, in the form of cycling glasses, using LCOS optics, with a resolution of 640×640 and an FoV of 28°. The glasses use the Qualcomm 5100 wearable chip, and another major feature is the integration of a rich set of health sensors.
Birdbath movie glasses: code SA1401, the product is equipped with a 0.55-inch Micro-OLED screen, supporting 0-600° myopia degree adjustment.
AI glasses: code SA5101, using the Qualcomm AR1 chip, equipped with a 12-megapixel camera, weighing 55g (38g without lenses), supporting AI voice interaction and other functions, with a magnetic charging interface added to the temple area of the glasses.
In addition to the glasses prototypes, the site also displayed multiple camera modules and waveguide modules and other products. Smart audio sunglasses brand MUTRICS displays AI glasses models.
MUTRICS is an overseas smart audio sunglasses developer. The company has currently launched two audio sunglasses products, MUTRICS GB-30 and MUTRICS X, starting at $109, with a fashionable and avant-garde design that has been pursued by many young user groups.
It is worth mentioning that the author learned that MUTRICS brought more than 50 pairs of audio sunglasses to the exhibition site, but these products have all been sold out.
In addition to traditional audio sunglasses, there were also several 3D printed AI glasses models equipped with cameras on site, and it is expected that the company will further develop in this field. EssilorLuxottica displays hearing aid glasses.
EssilorLuxottica is an overseas eyewear giant, and its collaboration with Meta to create the Ray-Ban Meta may be one of the most well-known successful cases in the XR industry in recent years.
Last year, EssilorLuxottica first participated in the exhibition and brought the smart hearing aid glasses product Nuance Audio, which was also exhibited this year.
Nuance Audio has a very small appearance, and it is actually difficult for outsiders to tell that this is a smart glasses. Its core purpose is to provide a simple solution for people with mild to moderate hearing problems, which is also a vast market. Data shows that there are 1.25 billion people worldwide with mild to moderate hearing loss.
According to the official website, the product has not yet been launched in the United States and is still awaiting FDA approval. Shiftall displays VR controllers and new peripheral devices.
Shiftall is a Japanese VR/MR head-mounted display and peripheral hardware developer. During CES, the company showcased the compact dual-eye 8K VR head-mounted display MeganeX superlight 8K announced last year, which uses Micro-OLED screens and weighs only 179g. The product is expected to be launched in early 2025, priced at $1,899.
In addition, Shiftall also exhibited two new peripheral devices at CES this year. One is the VR controller GripVR, which has a button layout similar to other controllers and is compatible with SteamVR. The other is AddCon, a controller extender for the halo-free controllers of Quest 3/3S and Quest Pro. Users can put AddCon on the controllers to obtain a richer operating experience. Quester displays prototype of haptic feedback gloves.
Quester is a Korean haptic glove technology developer that showcased its latest hand-tracking glove prototype product Motiglove at the exhibition. The glove uses multi-sensor fusion technology and, compared to optical tracking products, it has a stable performance in blind spots and low-light environments.
The official website points out that Quester's solution is applicable to various scenarios such as medical and scientific education, XR interaction, vocational training, and military training.
Pisen first exhibits AI glasses.
Domestic 3C brand Pisen exhibited an AI glasses product this year, which has a sunglasses appearance, is equipped with the AR1 chip, and has a camera specification of 12 million pixels. The words "Pisen Smart Goggles" are engraved on the temple. Pisen may further announce more information about this product in the future.
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本文是VR陀螺对CES2025上中国厂商展出的近50款AI(AR)眼镜的报道,详细介绍了展会现场的各类产品和技术,展现了中国厂商在XR领域的活跃表现和创新能力,也对行业的现状和未来趋势进行了深入分析。
展会概况与XR大厂表现
CES2025在拉斯维加斯开幕,AI成为展会主题。VR陀螺发现XR领域的巨头们表现平平,苹果未参展,英伟达展示了使用VisionPro训练机器人的应用,Meta和索尼也未带来新的终端产品。与此形成鲜明对比的是,中国企业几乎撑起了XR领域的半边天,众多创业公司收获了高人气和热度。
AI、AR眼镜市场现状
2024年Ray-BanMeta的百万级销量和MetaOrion的亮相,使得AI眼镜市场备受关注。CES现场展示的AI及AR眼镜数量达到47款,分为纯音频AI眼镜、音频+拍照AI眼镜和带显示AI眼镜三类。这些产品吸引了众多科技巨头的关注,预示着2025年“百镜大战”即将拉开序幕。
技术与产品挑战
尽管AR眼镜概念已出现多年,但受限于技术,企业不得不进行取舍。以Ray-BanMeta为例,这类产品可视为AR眼镜的“中途站”。研发AI眼镜并非易事,从硬件设计到软件优化,每一个环节都需要大量人力和资源。此外,不同企业基于不同的角色基因,如传统眼镜企业、科技企业等,选择与传统眼镜品牌合作,以实现品牌渠道和技术上的互补。
产品差异化与市场定位
AI眼镜厂商开始探索产品差异化,不仅在显示技术上有所突破,还在产品定位、性能参数和售价方面进行调整。例如,不同品牌的眼镜在外观设计、功能定位上各具特色,有的适合日常佩戴,有的则针对特定运动场景。在技术参数上,各品牌在芯片和摄像头像素上不断下功夫,以满足不同用户的需求。
部分展商及产品介绍
AAC瑞声科技:展示了VR Pancake光机模组、单层全彩行射光波导等产品,以及自研的AI智能眼镜整机解决方案。
1MORE万魔:国内音频品牌,展出了配备高清摄像头和支持AI翻译的智能眼镜G70。
Aledia:法国Micro-LED显示器开发商,宣布建造Micro-LED工厂和生产线,展示了一系列AR显示器技术。
Bhaptics:韩国全身触觉解决方案商,展示了体感背心和交互手套。
Cellid:日本AR光学厂商,展示了多款波导产品及AR眼镜参考设计。
Doublepoint:专注于腕部手势检测技术,发布了支持Apple Watch的WowMouse应用程序。
GetD格多维:展示了带摄像头的AI眼镜,计划Q2上市。
Halliday:由GygesLabs和Moody联合打造的AI隐显眼镜,具有独特的成像原理和私密性显示效果。
HTC VIVE:展示了VR/MR头显和VIVE应用程序,包括VIVE Focus Vision头显。
INAIR:国内AR办公品牌,展出了第三代AR空间计算机。
OPTIX极溯光学:展示了AR光波导模组和VR超高清8K光学模组产品。
P&C Solution:韩国公司,展示了MR头显METALENSE2。
RayNeo雷鸟创新:展示了AR眼镜雷鸟X3Pro和AI眼镜雷鸟V3等系列新品。
Rokid:展示了Rokid Glasses、Rokid AR Lite和Rokid AR Studio三款产品。
Soliddd Vision:针对黄斑变性患者的低视力辅助眼镜。
星纪魅族:与Captify合作展出了StarVAir2,集成语音转写功能。
ThinkAR:发布了最新AR眼镜AiLens,重量轻,续航长。
Vuzix:发布了面向ODM/OEM的Ultralite智能眼镜参考设计。
XEO:展出了双眼8K VR头显XEO BIG。
XREAL:展出了XREAL Air 2 Ultra和XREAL One系列AR产品。
蔡司集团:展示了多功能智能玻璃技术在汽车领域的应用。
大朋VR:展出了AI眼镜新品和头显新品P2Vision。
歌尔:推出了轻量化AR参考设计Mulan2和Wood2。
光峰科技:宣布推出0.8CC全彩AR光机。
雷神科技:发布了三款不同形态的智能眼镜。
李未可:展出了Ai眼镜迭代产品MetaLensView。
莲偶科技:展出了VR眼镜VRVisual-Z。
联想:展出了新款Birdbath眼镜Legion Glasses 2。
莫界科技:展出了两款全新AI+AR眼镜设计。
奇景光电:展出了搭载眼动追踪方案的AR眼镜参考设计。
闪极:发布了高端子品牌loomos及loomos AI眼镜。
韶音:展示了新款智能眼镜原型机。
索尼:展示了XR头显套件Xyn。
玩出梦想:展示了单眼4K MR头显。
万有引力:展示了基于12纳米芯片JX007的反向透视技术。
维根科技:展出了AR眼镜Wigain Omnision。
小派科技:展出了CrystalSuper和CrystalLight头显。
亿境虚拟:展示了AI眼镜全栈式解决方案和4K Pancake MR头显设计。
WearableDevices:展示了两款神经交互手环。
Insta360:展出了全景相机X4。
RotoVR:展出了VR旋转外设RotoVR Explorer。
创通联达:展示了MR头显和AI眼镜参考设计。
VOYGlasses:展出了多款VR镜片外设。
Diver-X:展出了VR触觉交互手套。
舞宇智能光学:展出了4款AR/AI智能眼镜原型。
MUTRICS:展示了A眼镜模型。
EssilorLuxottica:展出了听觉辅助眼镜Nuance Audio。
Shiftall:展出了VR手柄GripVR和外设新品AddCon。
Quester:展出了触觉反馈手套原型Motiglove。
品胜:展出了AI眼镜产品。
AAC瑞声科技
具体产品参数:VR Pancake光机模组、单层全彩行射光波导、全彩小型MicroLED光机等产品的具体技术参数和应用场景。
1MORE万魔
产品规格:智能眼镜G70的详细规格,如摄像头像素、电池容量、计算核心等。
上市时间:产品计划在Q3季度上市的具体时间。
Aledia
技术细节:3D GaN纳米线技术的具体优势,如亮度、像素密度、分辨率等。
市场应用:Micro-LED显示器在AR等高级应用中的具体案例。
Bhaptics
产品价格:TactSuit Air和TactSuit Pro的具体价格。
技术细节:体感背心和触觉手套的具体技术参数,如电机数量、反馈点等。
Cellid
波导产品:塑料波导和玻璃波导的具体技术参数,如折射率、视场角等。
合作项目:与Avegant合作开发AR眼镜的具体进展。
Doublepoint
技术细节:WowMouse应用程序的手势识别算法和轻触检测算法的具体性能。
市场拓展:计划扩大连接范围的具体计划和时间表。
GetD格多维
产品参数:带摄像头的AI眼镜的具体技术参数,如摄像头像素、电池续航等。
市场表现:去年销量的具体数据和市场反馈。
Halliday
技术细节:DigiWindow微投影仪的具体技术参数,如显示效果、私密性等。
市场定位:产品的主要目标用户和市场策略。
HTC VIVE
产品参数:VIVE Focus Vision的具体技术参数,如分辨率、视场角等。
客户案例:圣家堂VR展览和高雄VIVELAND的具体应用案例。
INAIR
产品参数:第三代AR空间计算机的具体技术参数,如计算单元、显示效果等。
市场应用:AR大屏办公体验的具体应用场景和用户反馈。
OPTIX极溯光学
产品参数:AR二维阵列光波导模组EPIC50的具体技术参数,如视场角、光效等。
市场应用:8K VR Pancake模组的具体应用场景和用户反馈。
P&C Solution
产品参数:METALENSE2的具体技术参数,如分辨率、电池续航等。
市场表现:去年销量的具体数据和市场反馈。
RayNeo雷鸟创新
产品参数:雷鸟V3 AI拍摄眼镜和雷鸟X3Pro的具体技术参数,如摄像头像素、显示效果等。
市场定位:产品的目标用户和市场策略。
Rokid
产品参数:Rokid Glasses、Rokid AR Lite和Rokid AR Studio的具体技术参数,如功能、应用场景等。
市场表现:产品的市场反馈和用户评价。
Soliddd Vision
技术细节:独特镜头阵列的具体技术参数,如图像投射、眼动数据处理等。
市场应用:临床研究数据的具体结果和市场前景。
星纪魅族
产品参数:StarVAir2的具体技术参数,如语音转写功能、通话实时翻译等。
市场定位:产品的目标用户和市场策略。
ThinkAR
产品参数:AiLens的具体技术参数,如重量、续航、显示效果等。
市场应用:产品的具体应用场景和用户反馈。
Vuzix
产品参数:Ultralite Pro OEM平台和Ultralite Audio OEM平台的具体技术参数,如投影机、麦克风阵列等。
市场应用:产品的具体应用场景和用户反馈。
XEO
产品参数:XEO BIG的具体技术参数,如屏幕分辨率、视场角等。
市场应用:产品的具体应用场景和用户反馈。
XREAL
产品参数:XREAL Air 2 Ultra和XREAL One系列的具体技术参数,如空间计算芯片、时延控制等。
市场应用:产品的具体应用场景和用户反馈。
AI眼镜市场
竞争格局:不同品牌在市场中的竞争地位和市场份额。
用户需求:不同用户群体对AI眼镜的具体需求和使用场景。
AR技术发展
技术突破:最新的AR技术突破和创新点。
应用领域:AR技术在不同领域的具体应用案例和市场前景。
XR产业趋势
行业动态:XR产业的最新动态和未来发展趋势。
政策支持:政府对XR产业的支持政策和影响。
展会细节
展会规模:CES2025的具体规模和参展人数。
展会活动:展会期间的各类活动和论坛的具体内容。
企业合作
合作项目:各企业之间的具体合作项目和合作内容。
合作成果:合作项目的具体成果和市场反馈。
用户反馈
产品评价:用户对各展品的具体评价和反馈。
市场接受度:各展品在市场中的接受度和用户满意度