Huawei has introduced a new pair of smart glasses in China, which comes with a "titanium hollow" round frame and sports optical lenses. The company claims that the frame has gone through 33 processes for durability and elegance, but the build quality and the design aren't the only highlights of this wearable.
The new Smart Glasses 2 come with multiple AI-powered features. Among all of them is the live interpretation feature, which offers quick translations and can be activated through voice commands. Huawei didn't specify which languages are supported but claims that the wearable can offer seamless cross-language translations.
Then there's the Cervical Health 2.0, which, as the name suggests, is a health-focused feature. Per Huawei, this integration can offer users scientific health tips for enhancing their cervical health. The wearable can also offer all-day weather broadcasts and help users with their schedules.
Besides these, the new Smart Glasses 2 come with a head control function, allowing the users to reject and answer calls with a simple nod. The battery life of the wearable seems decent, with Huawei claiming up to 9 hours of talk time and 11 hours of music playback. Regarding the charging time, the company claims that the glasses can go from 0% to 100% in 50 minutes (22.5 W Iniu 10K mini power bank curr. $20.96 on Amazon).
To ensure a comfortable wearing experience, this new wearable has non-slip ear hooks and comfort-focused nose pads. As for the price, the Huawei Smart Glasses 2 launched at CNY 2,299, which is around $313. There's no word on the global debut yet, but the company already has the Eyewear 2 for the international market, which has a similar set of features.
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Huawei on Weibo (machine translated)