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ByteDance's DouBao AI Glasses Set for Mass Production - Screenless Model Under $300

ByteDance Enters Wearable AI Market With Affordable Smart Glasses

Tech giant ByteDance is making waves in the wearable technology space with its upcoming DouBao AI glasses, now confirmed to be entering mass production. Supply chain sources reveal the innovative eyewear could hit shelves as early as the first quarter of 2026.

Lightweight Design Meets Powerful Tech

The glasses tip the scales at an impressive under 50 grams - about the weight of a typical pair of prescription frames. This featherlight feel comes courtesy of ByteDance's proprietary spatial algorithm chip, developed in collaboration with Huizhou-based Longqi Technology.

"We're seeing strong initial demand," revealed an industry insider familiar with the project. "Manufacturing orders have already reached 1 million units, suggesting ByteDance expects significant consumer interest."

Two-Tier Product Strategy

ByteDance plans a phased rollout:

  • Basic model (Q1 2026): Screenless version priced aggressively below ¥2000 (~$280)
  • Premium model (Q4 2026): Will feature display capabilities

The pricing strategy appears designed to quickly establish market presence before introducing more advanced - and presumably more expensive - functionality.

Software-Driven Approach

True to ByteDance's strengths, the glasses rely heavily on software integration:

  • Requires companion Doubao App for full functionality
  • Leverages Volcano Engine's real-time audio/video tech
  • Incorporates Doubao large language model capabilities

The division of labor sees Longqi handling core hardware and UI development while ByteDance focuses on application layers.

Building an Ecosystem

Beyond standalone products, ByteDance is working with partners including Volcano Engine and Runxin Technology to bring AI modules to traditional eyewear brands like Laofengxiang. This suggests ambitions beyond just selling its own hardware.

The move positions ByteDance squarely against tech heavyweights like Meta in the emerging smart glasses market, but with a distinctly different approach focused on affordability and seamless smartphone integration rather than standalone AR experiences.

Key Points:

  • Mass production underway for January 2026 launch window
  • Under 50g weight makes them among lightest smart glasses
  • Basic model under ¥2000 targets mass-market adoption
  • Software integration via Doubao App central to experience
  • Ecosystem approach includes partnerships with traditional brands

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