
"There are at least 900 Chinese tech companies attending CES this year, almost a quarter of the total exhibitors, according to an analysis of the conference's exhibitor directory. I even saw two Chinese humanoid robots at different booths dancing to the same viral Chinese rap song five minutes apart. But at CES, Chinese companies are showing off far more than just gadgets; also on display are artificial intelligence software, electric vehicles, self-driving technology, and more."
"Meta has sold over 2 million pairs of its Ray-Ban smart glasses, but the tech giant just announced it's delaying their global rollout. Chinese AI companies, meanwhile, are taking the product category into overdrive. At CES, there are at least three dozen Chinese AI eyewear products on display this year. One of the most promising brands in this space is Rokid, a Hangzhou-based company that has been making VR and AR glasses since 2018."
At least 900 Chinese tech companies attended CES, representing almost a quarter of exhibitors. Chinese firms showcased gadgets, AI software, electric vehicles, self-driving technology, and humanoid robots. Chinese companies heavily promoted smart glasses, with over three dozen AI eyewear products displayed. Rokid, a Hangzhou-based maker of VR and AR glasses since 2018, outlined desired product benchmarks: under 50 grams, full-color display, once-a-day charging, and retail pricing under $500. Meta has sold over 2 million Ray-Ban smart glasses but delayed global rollout. Generative AI video tools and other AI applications are being quietly adopted across exhibits. Manufacturing capability is being applied to new industries.
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