According to AIbase, smart glasses innovator Rokid officially launched its new AI smart glasses without a display—“Style”—at CES2026. This product is precisely positioned as a wearable device for all-day use, supporting corrective prescription lenses, and achieving a more convenient wearing experience than previous models with its ultra-lightweight design weighing only 38.5 grams and ultra-thin scratch-resistant lenses. In terms of appearance, Style offers two frame styles and a variety of color-changing lens options, seamlessly integrating cutting-edge technology with fashion aesthetics.

At the technical level, Style adopts an innovative dual-chip architecture, with NXP RT600 handling low-power always-on tasks, while Qualcomm AR1 takes full charge of high-intensity AI computing and image processing. This division of labor enables the glasses to provide up to 12 hours of battery life in typical usage scenarios. As an open ecosystem smart terminal, Style is not limited to a single language model but fully supports multiple artificial intelligence engines such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek, and can work with Google Maps for voice navigation or eliminate communication barriers through Microsoft's AI translation features.
Imaging creation is also one of Style's core selling points. The glasses are equipped with a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with a Sony sensor, supporting 4K HD video recording. To adapt to the distribution needs of different social platforms, the device supports three aspect ratios for shooting, and the continuous recording time can reach up to 10 minutes, significantly exceeding the time limit of similar products like Meta Ray-Ban.
Currently, Style is available for pre-order on the official website. Consumers need only pay a $1 deposit to secure their rights, and the product will be released globally on January 19th. The official retail price of Style is set at $300. Notably, Rokid has also specially provided a $20 purchase subsidy for visually impaired users, reflecting the company's philosophy of using technology for good.
