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Smart Glasses and Fitness Trackers Now Eligible for Trade-In Discounts Under New Policy

Smart Tech Gets a Boost: Trade-In Subsidies Expand

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Your next pair of AR glasses or smartwatch might come with an unexpected discount. China's "Two New" policy - promoting equipment upgrades and consumer goods replacement - is getting a major refresh in 2026 that puts cutting-edge tech within easier reach.

What's Covered

The updated program now includes:

  • Smart glasses (including AR/VR models)
  • Wearables like fitness trackers and smartwatches
  • Mobile devices (phones and tablets)
  • Smart home products ranging from voice-controlled lights to fall-detection systems

"This marks the first time everyday smart devices have been included," explains Zhou Yunhan from the National Information Center. "We're seeing AI products shift from being novelties to necessities."

How the Discounts Work

The math is straightforward:

  • 15% back on purchases under ¥6,000
  • Maximum ¥500 per item
  • Limit of one subsidized item per category

The policy gives local governments flexibility too. Cities can adjust support levels based on regional needs - particularly helpful for areas focusing on elderly care solutions.

Why This Matters

The changes reflect how quickly smart technology has woven itself into daily life. Remember when fitness trackers were niche gadgets? Now they're joining refrigerators and washing machines as standard household items eligible for upgrade incentives.

The ripple effects could be significant:

  1. Makes advanced health monitoring more accessible
  2. Encourages adoption of remote work tools like AR glasses
  3. Stimulates domestic tech innovation across hardware and software
  4. Supports China's aging population through subsidized safety devices
  5. Potentially creates new service ecosystems around these products

The policy isn't just about moving units - it's about accelerating how quickly emerging technologies become part of our everyday routines.

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