Rokid introduces display-free AI smartglasses at CES 2026
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Rokid introduces display-free AI smartglasses at CES 2026
"Style is powered by a dual-chip setup, with an NXP RT600 handling low-power, always-on tasks and a Qualcomm AR1 taking on heavier AI and imaging workloads. Rokid claims this architecture helps it reach up to 12 hours of battery life under typical use. A 12MP camera with a Sony sensor on the front supports 4K capture. Video can be shot in three different aspect ratios, which Rokid says makes it easier for creators to make content for different platforms."
"Style supports multiple AI engines, including ChatGPT and DeepSeek, instead of being locked to any LLM. The glasses can also work with Google Maps and Microsoft AI translation. Style is powered by a dual-chip setup, with an NXP RT600 handling low-power, always-on tasks and a Qualcomm AR1 taking on heavier AI and imaging workloads. Rokid claims this architecture helps it reach up to 12 hours of battery life under typical use."
"The glasses weigh 38.5 grams and sport ultra-thin lenses with anti-scratch coatings. Style is a bit lighter than the Rokid smartglasses that we reviewed earlier this year, which include a display. The company also offers transition lenses in a variety of colors and the frames are offered in two. Style is available for reservation now with a one dollar deposit and will officially release globally January 19."
Rokid released display-free AI smartglasses called Style designed for all-day wear and compatible with corrective prescriptions. The glasses support multiple AI engines including ChatGPT and DeepSeek and can integrate with Google Maps and Microsoft AI translation. A dual-chip architecture pairs an NXP RT600 for low-power always-on duties with a Qualcomm AR1 for heavy AI and imaging, delivering up to 12 hours of typical battery life. A 12MP Sony-front camera captures 4K video in three aspect ratios and can record up to 10 minutes continuously. The frames weigh 38.5 grams, offer ultra-thin anti-scratch lenses, transition options, and two frame styles. Reservations open with a $1 deposit, global release January 19, retail $300, and a $20 subsidy for vision-impaired purchases.
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