Popular Chinese projector company XGIMI is stepping into the AI smart glasses arena with a uniquely promising product. MemoMind distinguishes itself from competing devices thanks to its high degree of customizability. Launched at the recent CES 2026, MemoMind combines an ultralight design, adaptive intelligence, and AR displays to carve for itself a niche in an increasingly competitive market.
Meet the Family
Lacking the more futuristic style of some AI glasses, MemoMind instead prioritizes a fashion-forward look that makes them less conspicuous while in use. The flagship device of the line, MemoMind One, features dual microLED displays, built-in Harmon Kardon stereo speakers, and 16 hours of battery life from a single charge. The displays feature adjustable height, depth, and distance for strain-free viewing of elements appearing roughly 16 feet away from the user.
The MemoMind range will initially launch with three devices: MemoMind One, MemoMind Air Display, and MemoMind Air. [Image: XGIMI]
MemoMind Air Display is one of the lightest pairs of AI glasses available, weighing less than 29 grams. The single-eye display is unobtrusive, preserving the style of traditional spectacles while providing essential graphic and textual information, making it perfectly suitable for less demanding everyday casual use.
Sticking even closer to the style of traditional glasses, MemoMind Air aims for discrete, if not invisible use. A built-in microphone allows wearers to use AI tools and functions without AR displays.
Behind the Glass
Leveraging the power of individual LLM systems including OpenAI, Azure, and Qwen, MemoMind automatically selects the most suitable model for any given task. From language translation, text summarization, note-taking, setting reminders, and contextual guidance, MemoMind quietly executes its processes in an unobtrusive way.
MemoMind glasses can be heavily customized off the shelf thanks to a modular construction. [Image: XGIMI]
Notably absent from all MemoMind models is any camera. Aimed at improving privacy, simplifying usage, and removing the social friction AR glasses often create, the lack of a camera is compensated for by two input devices: a microphone and a tactile button.
When not required, MemoMind’s displays disappear, returning the AI smart glasses to a “dumb” state. This not only extends battery life to all-day length, but it also makes them almost indistinguishable from regular glasses.
The Market Heats Up
MemoMind One is expected to become available for preorder in April ’26 with a price tag around $599. Release and price details on the other models are not yet available. Along with new devices from Samsung and Meta, MemoMind is yet more evidence that the AI smart glasses market is really heating up.
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