The lightweight wearable will support AR navigation, fatigue detection, and synchronized in-car functions, serving as a key element of the company’s expanding AI ecosystem, which also encompasses upcoming smart speakers and a dedicated ‘wearable robot’ division.
In recent years, the smart glasses market has expanded rapidly with the entry of major technology and automotive companies. Early efforts such as Google Glass in 2013, while not commercially successful, paved the way for wearable devices with augmented reality capabilities. Later, firms like Huawei and Xiaomi in China, introduced new generations of smart eyewear focused on navigation, real-time translation, and integration with digital ecosystems.
This evolution shows how smart glasses have gradually shifted from experimental gadgets to practical tools for everyday life and driving.
Setayesh Eskandari
S.Archin - Mahboubeh Habibi