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XGIMI Brings Style and Innovation to Smart Glasses with MemoMind Launch

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Projector innovator XGIMI is expanding into wearable tech with MemoMind, a stylish new line of AI-powered smart glasses launching soon. With lightweight designs, customizable frames, and waveguide display technology, these glasses promise to blend seamlessly into everyday life while keeping users connected and informed.

Projector specialist XGIMI is taking an exciting leap into the world of wearable technology with the launch of MemoMind, its new brand of AI-enhanced smart glasses unveiled at CES. This represents a wonderful expansion of the company's expertise in optics and engineering into a product designed to enhance our daily lives in meaningful ways.

What makes MemoMind glasses particularly exciting is XGIMI's commitment to creating eyewear that people will actually want to wear. The company clearly understands that for smart glasses to succeed, they need to look good and feel comfortable. That's why MemoMind will offer an impressive eight different frame styles and five temple designs, ensuring there's something for everyone's personal aesthetic. Even better, the glasses are compatible with prescription lenses, making them accessible to a wider range of users.

The lineup features two distinct models to suit different needs and preferences. The Memo One is the flagship option, featuring dual-eye displays and integrated speakers that bring your AI assistant to life with both visual and audio feedback. For those seeking an even lighter option, the Memo Air weighs in at just 28.9 grams with a single-eye display, making it barely noticeable during wear.

Here's where things get really impressive: upon hands-on testing, these glasses revealed they use waveguide technology rather than the initially reported microLED displays. This is fantastic news for potential users, as waveguides are much more comfortable to view and work beautifully with prescription lenses. The technology is reminiscent of the highly praised Even Realities G1 glasses, which received glowing reviews for their usability and comfort.

XGIMI Brings Style and Innovation to Smart Glasses with MemoMind Launch

The waveguide prisms in MemoMind glasses are notably generous in size, providing ample screen real estate for important information. During demonstrations, the homescreen comfortably displayed a full stock tracker complete with graphs, alongside the time and notification panel, all without feeling cramped or cluttered. The glasses activate with a simple upward head tilt, making interaction intuitive and natural.

Behind the sleek hardware lies sophisticated AI capabilities designed to make daily life easier. The MemoMind platform offers translation, summarization, note-taking, reminders, and contextual guidance. What sets it apart is XGIMI's smart approach to AI integration: rather than relying on a single provider, the system intelligently switches between OpenAI, Azure, and Alibaba's Qwen depending on which will deliver the best results for each specific task. This adaptive approach promises more reliable and useful assistance across various scenarios.

Despite packing impressive technology, the flagship Memo One remains surprisingly lightweight and comfortable to wear, even during extended testing periods. This attention to ergonomics shows XGIMI's commitment to creating a product that enhances rather than burdens daily life.

The Memo One will be available for pre-order soon, likely following Mobile World Congress in March, priced at $599. Prescription lenses will be available for an additional charge, with pricing details to be announced. Additional models in the MemoMind lineup will follow later.

XGIMI's entry into smart glasses represents an exciting moment for wearable technology, combining style, comfort, and practical AI assistance in a package that looks poised to actually deliver on the promise of seamless everyday computing.

Based on reporting by Engadget

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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