ByteDance's Douyin large model is accelerating its deployment on hardware terminals. According to the latest news, the Douyin AI glasses are entering the pre-production phase, supported by Volcanic Engine's underlying technology, with Runxin Technology responsible for module and hardware program design, and in collaboration with the century-old jewelry brand Lao Feng Xiang to create the appearance and wearing experience. The product is priced below 2000 yuan and is expected to officially launch at the beginning of 2025, becoming China's first affordable AI glasses that deeply integrate large model capabilities.

Technically, the glasses rely on Volcanic Engine's RTC (real-time audio and video) technology to achieve low-latency voice interaction and cloud collaboration; the core intelligence is driven by the Douyin large model, supporting scenario-based functions such as real-time voice assistants, environmental perception, multi-turn conversations, translation, and information summaries. Users can perform operations such as navigation, photo recognition, schedule reminders, and call transcription through voice commands, truly achieving a "listening, seeing, and using" edge-side AI experience.

Notably, Lao Feng Xiang's involvement in this collaboration not only injects fashion and craftsmanship genes into the AI glasses but also explores new paths for cross-industry integration between smart hardware and traditional consumer brands—technology is no longer cold, but rather an everyday accessory that combines aesthetics with practicality.

As AI terminals extend from smartphones to wearable devices, the launch of Douyin glasses marks ByteDance's strategy of "large model + hardware + channel" to seize the next generation of human-computer interaction access points. In the 2000 yuan price range, this product may trigger the first large-scale awareness of AI glasses among the general market, driving smart wearables from "geek toys" to "lifestyle necessities."