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Rokid's Stylish AI Glasses Hit Global Markets Without Screens

Rokid Redefines Wearable Tech with Screenless Smart Glasses

At CES2026, smart glasses pioneer Rokid turned heads with its latest innovation - the 'Style' AI glasses that ditch traditional displays entirely. These sleek frames prove you don't need screens to pack serious tech power.

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Fashion Meets Function

The Style glasses weigh a featherlight 38.5 grams - about as heavy as a handful of paperclips - making them comfortable for all-day wear. They come in two frame styles with interchangeable colored lenses that let users match their tech to their outfit.

"We wanted to create something people would actually want to wear," explains Rokid's chief designer. "Most smart glasses look like gadgets first and eyewear second. Style reverses that equation."

Dual-Chip Brainpower

Under the hood, Rokid employs an ingenious dual-processor system:

  • NXP RT600 handles background tasks efficiently
  • Qualcomm AR1 tackles demanding AI computations

The result? Up to 12 hours of continuous use on a single charge - enough juice for a full workday plus your commute home.

Your Personal AI Assistant

What sets Style apart is its open approach to artificial intelligence:

  • ChatGPT integration brings conversational AI to your ears
  • DeepSeek compatibility offers alternative AI interactions
  • Google Maps voice navigation guides you hands-free
  • Microsoft translation breaks language barriers instantly

The glasses transform everyday eyewear into a powerful computing platform without overwhelming users with visible tech.

Camera Ready

The built-in Sony-powered camera captures crisp 12MP photos and smooth 4K video clips up to ten minutes long - perfect for content creators who want to document life without holding up their phones.

Affordable Accessibility

Starting at $300 (with a $20 subsidy for visually impaired users), Style makes advanced wearable tech accessible without breaking the bank. Early adopters can secure their pair now with just a $1 deposit ahead of the January 19 global launch.

Key Points:

  • Weight: Ultra-light at just 38.5 grams
  • Battery: Lasts up to 12 hours thanks to dual-chip design
  • AI Support: Works with ChatGPT, DeepSeek and other platforms
  • Camera: Sony sensor shoots 4K video
  • Price: $300 retail ($280 for visually impaired users)

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