At this year’s CES exhibition, Chinese projector giant XGIMI Technology (XGIMI) officially released its first AI glasses series, MemoMind. The series launches two models: Memo One and Memo Air Display. Both lack cameras, significantly reducing privacy concerns, and focus on daily practicality and lightweight portability. The glasses use aerospace-grade magnesium-aluminum alloy and β titanium alloy arms, presenting a simple and sleek appearance that combines functionality with fashion.


Designed for Personalization, Built for Daily Life
Memo One is MemoMind’s most feature-complete model, combining integrated speakers with a dual-eye display for both visual and audio AI interaction. It’s designed for users who want the most comprehensive AI experience in a fully customizable pair of display glasses. Memo Air Display prioritizes minimalism and natural wear, featuring a single-eye (monocular) display that delivers essential information while preserving the look, balance, and feel of traditional eyewear. Its design is closer to traditional eyewear, weighing only 28.9 grams, making it one of the lightest AI glasses available.



AI That Works Quietly in the Background
The AI assistant is the core feature of the MemoMind glasses, utilizing a multi-language learning model (LLM) hybrid system that automatically selects the most suitable AI model for each task, including OpenAI, Azure, and Qwen. The smart teleprompter mode in Memo One is particularly noteworthy, supporting not only AI-driven automatic text scrolling to match speaking pace but also intelligent layout, customizable font sizes, and display positions for optimal visual comfort. The conversation mode is cleverly designed, allowing users to glance up to view information and quickly select functions by turning their head, ensuring simple and convenient operation.
Memo One Priced at USD599
The entire series supports eight frame styles and five interchangeable temple designs, along with prescription lenses and fashionable sunglass clip-ons, making it a pair of everyday glasses that can be worn all day. Memo One offers up to 16 hours of battery life per charge, while Memo Air Display provides all-day endurance, extendable to a week with the charging case. It is reported that Memo One is scheduled for official release in the second quarter of 2026, with a starting price of approximately USD599. Versions with prescription lenses will incur an additional fee, with pricing yet to be announced. Memo Air Display and other models are expected to launch later.



