iFlytek's AI Glasses have a micro-projector, bone conduction mics, and weigh just 40g

iFlytek has been rolling out new devices for a few weeks now. About a week ago it announced three E ink digital notebooks, and then followed it with a pocketable ereader called the Fika. Now, it has unveiled a pair of smart glasses.
Simply called the iFlytek AI Glasses, they are available in a single style and color. iFlytek says they weigh just 40 grams, making them comfortable to wear for long periods. It also says the glasses have received an SGS Comfort Certification. According to the spec sheet, the glasses are fitted with fully laminated resin waveguide lenses which are less likely to shatter when they drop.
Among the features of the iFlytek AI Glasses is that they support live translation of up to 122 languages, with support for offline translation of 18 languages. It can also translate conversations during voice and video calls. iFlytek also says the glasses are capable of projecting two languages simultaneously.
Thanks to the integrated camera, it can also translate signs, documents, and menus, and overlay the translation on the object. The glasses also have a teleprompter function, eliminating the need to print out your speech or read from a tablet.
The iFlytek AI Glasses have six omnidirectional microphones which use bone conduction technology and capture sounds clearer than traditional microphones. There are physical controls on the temples that also double as page turning buttons. In addition, the glasses have a built-in personal AI assistant called GlassClaw that can be deployed across devices and assigned complex tasks with a single sentence.
Unfortunately, iFlytek has not provided technical details such as the camera resolution, battery life, charging speed, and Bluetooth version. Nevertheless, the glasses are available to pre-order now for CNY 4,299 (~$636/€548) in China.








