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Ant's Smart Glasses Now Let You Ride Bikes Hands-Free

Hands-Free City Travel: How Ant's Smart Glasses Are Changing Urban Mobility

Picture this: You're running late, hands full with coffee and bags, but need to grab a shared bike. Instead of fumbling for your phone, you simply say: "Hello Qwen, I want to ride a bike." That's the reality Ant Group is creating with its latest GPASS-powered smart glasses.

Voice-Activated Bike Sharing

The Qwen AI glasses now integrate seamlessly with urban bike-sharing systems. Image Users just need to:

  • Speak the command while looking at the bike
  • Let the glasses scan the QR code
  • Start pedaling without touching their phone

"It's about removing friction from daily routines," explains a product manager at Ant. "When you arrive, just say 'return the bike' and walk away - the system handles payment automatically."

Beyond Bikes: Smart Parking Too

The innovation extends to parking payments:

  1. The glasses detect when you enter a parking zone
  2. They track duration and calculate fees
  3. Payment completes automatically when you leave - no ticket machines or app switching required

How It Works: The Tech Behind the Magic

GPASS provides three key capabilities:

  • Voiceprint security recognizes authorized users instantly
  • Seamless connectivity bridges glasses, phones and vehicles
  • Context awareness understands when you're cycling versus parking

The system uses Alipay's existing infrastructure but removes all manual steps. "We've reduced a 30-second process to about 3 seconds," notes an engineer on the project.

From Gadget to Daily Essential

Since its 2025 debut, GPASS has evolved smart glasses from novelty items to practical tools. Current features include:

  • Contactless payments (just look at a terminal)
  • Health monitoring via "Ant Afu" assistant
  • Tourist guidance in unfamiliar cities

The team hints at grocery shopping integrations coming soon - imagine your glasses reminding you about milk while guiding you to it in-store.

Key Points:

  • Hands-free convenience: Control bikes and payments by voice alone
  • Faster than phones: Transactions complete in seconds without device access
  • Growing ecosystem: Parking joins existing bike and payment functions
  • Security built-in: Voice recognition prevents unauthorized use
  • Urban focus: Designed specifically for city dwellers' daily needs

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