Core Insights - The CES 2026 event in Las Vegas is showcasing advancements in technology, particularly in the fields of semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and consumer electronics, with a notable focus on smart glasses as a potential replacement for smartphones [1] Group 1: Smart Glasses Market Developments - The global first eSIM smart glasses are set to be unveiled by Thunderbird Innovation, which has also secured over 1 billion yuan in funding from major Chinese telecom operators, indicating a significant investment in the smart glasses sector [3] - Rokid has launched its AI smart glasses, Rokid Style, at CES, which are marketed as the lightest full-featured AI glasses at 38.5 grams, priced starting at $299, and compatible with multiple AI engines [3] - XREAL has introduced the ROG Xreal R1, the first AR glasses with a 240Hz refresh rate, targeting the gaming market and enhancing the AR experience [4] Group 2: Industry Collaborations and Innovations - Google has announced its return to the smart glasses market with Project Aura, collaborating with XREAL to integrate advanced optical and AI capabilities [6] - Lenovo is set to unveil several AI concept products, including a personal AI smart glasses prototype, during CES, highlighting its collaboration with NVIDIA in the AI space [6] - XGIMI has expanded its strategic focus from home projectors to personal smart glasses with the launch of its MemoMind brand, offering two series of AI glasses [7] Group 3: Market Predictions and Policy Support - The Chinese government has included smart glasses in its new subsidy policy for digital and smart products, marking a significant step for the industry [9] - IDC forecasts that the global smart glasses market will exceed 23.687 million units by 2026, with China's market expected to surpass 4.915 million units, indicating a shift towards large-scale growth [10]
中国智能眼镜“扎堆”CES 2026