XGIMI’s MemoMind Glasses come with AI and a Modular Design

It’s safe to say that there’s no shortage of cool tech products at this year’s CES 2026 convention, with tons of brands showcasing the latest hardware (and software that they have to offer). That in mind, XGIMI—usually known for its projectors—unveiled MemoMind, its new line of AI-powered wearables.

The lineup includes two models, one of which is the flagship Memo One with dual-eye displays and built-in speakers for both visual and audio interaction. There’s also the more minimalist Memo Air Display which weighs only 28.9 grams and uses a single-eye monocular display to provide essential information. Both models are powered by a hybrid operating system that can select between a handful of AI models (such as OpenAI, Azure, or Qwen) to handle tasks like real-time translation, note-taking, and contextual reminders.

In addition to the AI features, the new MemoMind wearables will come with a modular design with eight frame styles and five interchangeable temples, allowing users to better personalize their look with support for full prescription lenses.

The MemoMind glasses also feature batteries that can last a full day and a charging case that extends total use to an entire week. The Memo One is expected to be available for preorder soon at a price of approximately $599, with additional models to be launched at later dates.

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