At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, XGIMI — the Chinese technology company better known for its home and portable projectors — officially entered the AI smart glasses market with a new hardware brand called MemoMind, unveiling a lineup of AI-powered wearable glasses aimed at everyday use. (Engadget)

New Brand and Vision
XGIMI debuted MemoMind, marking its first major foray beyond projection hardware into wearable AI technology. The new brand focuses on blending optical clarity and lightweight design with practical AI features that assist users discreetly throughout the day. (XGIMI Official Store EU)
Three Models at Launch
MemoMind introduces three distinct smart glasses models, each targeting different user needs:
- Memo One – The flagship model with dual-eye displays and built-in speakers, offering a more complete AI experience.
- Memo Air Display – A lighter, ultra-lightweight version (~28.9 g) designed for comfort with a single-eye display and long battery life.
- Third Model (in development) – A future release intended to look and feel even closer to traditional eyewe
The glasses support eight frame styles and five interchangeable temple designs, with prescription lens compatibility, enabling personalization and comfort for a range of users.
AI Features and Software
MemoMind glasses run on a multi-LLM hybrid operating system that dynamically selects the most suitable AI model for tasks like translation, summarization, reminders, and note-taking. This system quietly operates in the background, making interactions seamless and unobtrusive.
Unlike many other AR wearables, XGIMI’s first smart glasses do not include built-in cameras, instead concentrating on delivering a reliable, fast, and comfortable user experience with clear visual overlays in the field of view. (Ground News)
Pricing and Availability
Preorders are expected to launch soon, with the flagship Memo One priced at around $599 and shipments planned for the second quarter of 2026. Details on pricing and availability of the additional models will be revealed later.
Strategic Shift for XGIMI
This move positions XGIMI beyond its legacy in projection technology, expanding into AR wearable computing just as smart glasses begin gaining broader interest across consumer markets. The entry follows a trend of legacy hardware companies branching into AI wearables as both performance and AI services mature.
Conclusion
With MemoMind, XGIMI aims to bring AI assistance directly into wearable glasses that look and feel familiar, prioritizing lightweight design, customization, and helpful intelligence rather than experimental hardware. This launch underscores how the smart glasses space continues to evolve and attract established tech brands at CES 2026

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