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CES 26 > Xgimi Memomind, Memo One AI glasses and Memo Air Display

Projector specialist Xgimi is exploring a new segment by launching its first range of artificial intelligence glasses, Memomind.
Leveraging its ten years of expertise in optics, the Chinese company Xgimi, previously focused on video projectors, is launching into a new field: artificial intelligence glasses. Xgimi presents an AI range called Memomind, launched with two models of glasses (a third is already in development) that stand out for their discreetness and ease of use. Weighing only 28.9 g, these customizable glasses (eight frame types, five temple types) are equipped with a multi-LLM hybrid operating system that automatically selects the most suitable AI model for each use: OpenAI, Azure, or Qwen. Among the available functions are translation, summarization, note-taking, reminders, and contextual guidance, all delivered through short, relevant, and non-intrusive interactions, according to Xgimi. The Memo One model is the most complete in the range, with a dual screen and speakers, while the Memo Air Display features only a monocular screen, focusing on the essentials. [] Apollo Zhong, founder of Xgimi and principal investor in MemoMind, explains: "Why artificial intelligence glasses?" He continues, "Glasses are the most natural and intuitive format for integrating AI. They fit seamlessly into everyday life without imposing new habits. More than a technological choice, they are the most relevant medium for offering concrete and accessible intelligence in daily life." Memo One will be launched at a suggested retail price of €599 (no date yet).
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