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Rokid Unveils Ultra-Light AI Smart Glasses at CES—and They Don’t Even Have a Display

Rokid Unveils Ultra-Light AI Smart Glasses at CES—and They Don’t Even Have a Display

At CES, Rokid introduced the Rokid Style, ultra-light (38.5g) voice-first AI smart glasses designed for everyday use, featuring no display but support for multiple AI platforms like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and Qwen, along with global services such as Google Maps and AI translation. Priced from $299, the glasses offer prescription-first customization, up to 12 hours of use, a 12MP camera with 4K video, and will launch globally online on January 19.

 

Rokid has just announced new smart glasses at CES, the Rokid Style. The company says these are its “ultra-light, prescription-first, and designed for everyday life” smart glasses.

The Rokid Style smartglasses don’t have a display, and are ultra-light

These smart glasses are display-free, actually. As in, they don’t have a display, but are voice-centric AI glasses. Rokid says they’re combining an open AI ecosystem, prescription-first design, dual-chip architecture, and a strong commitment to global accessibility.

These glasses weigh only 38.5 grams, which makes them “the lightest full-featured AI glasses on the market,” at least according to Rokid. Unlike most similar glasses out there, these glasses support multiple AI engines, they’re not locked into one platform.

They support multiple AI platforms

The Rokid Style glasses support ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and Qwen platforms. They also integrated with global services such as Google Maps and Microsoft AI Translation, which enables AI use across regions and languages

Rokid also introduced a comprehensive global online prescription service, along with these glasses. Rokid Style glasses support a correction range from plano to ±15.00D covering: Myopia, Astigmatism, Presbyopia, Progressive lenses, and Functional lenses (photochromic, tinted, blue-light, UV, polarized, anti-reflective).

The Rokid Style glasses also feature ultra-thin lenses with anti-scratch coatings, and dynamic photoghromatic lenses available in six color options. They can transition from indoor glasses to outdoor sunglasses in 25 seconds.

You can get prescription lenses in 7-10 days

You can get your prescription lenses within 7-10 days thanks to Rokid’s new prescription platform. “AI glasses are becoming the most natural interface for the next era of computing. Clarity is a fundamental human right,” said Zoro Shao, Global General Manager at Rokid.

 

The Rokid Style smart glasses come with aviation-grade titanium alloy hinges, air-cushioned liquid-silicone nose pads, and a classic D-shaped frame design.

Thanks to their dual-chip architecture they can deliver up to 12 hours of typical daily use, and over 24 hours of standby on a single charge, says Rokid.

Rokid offers two color options, and the glasses can shoot 4K video

Rokid offers two frame colors, Jet Black and Translucent Gray. Rokid included a 12-megapixel Sony sensor in there, open-ear audio, and a creator-ready triple-format imaging system (3:4/4:3/9:16). They can shoot in 4K, by the way. They can keep recording for up to 10 minutes, unlike some other offerings out there.

 

The global retail price for Rokid Style starts at $299, and go all the way up to $398 for a ‘Premium Bundle’ That bundle includes Rokid Ai Glasses Style, 1.60 Prescription lens, and Photochromic lenses.

They’re now available for reservation, with an early-bird offer that allows customers to place a $1 deposit and receive a $20 discount. The global online launch will follow on January 19. The glasses will be available via Rokid’s website and some other online and offline retail channels.

 

Kristijan Lucic
Editor

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