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JD.com's JoyGlance Brings Hands-Free Shopping to Rokid Smart Glasses

Shopping Gets Smarter: Hands-Free Retail Arrives Through Smart Glasses

In a move that could change how we shop forever, JD Technology has launched its JoyGlance shopping assistant on Rokid's AI glasses. This isn't just another tech demo - it's a fully functional shopping experience you wear on your face.

A Seamless Shopping Revolution

The partnership, announced late last year, has now borne fruit with this practical application. By marrying JoyAI's powerful product recognition capabilities with Rokid's advanced waveguide displays and voice technology, the companies have created what might be the most effortless shopping method yet.

Imagine walking down the street and spotting someone wearing shoes you love. Instead of fumbling with your phone to search online retailers, you simply say: "Rokid, help me find these shoes." The glasses identify the item through their camera and instantly pull up purchase options.

How It Works:

  • Voice-Activated Convenience: No more typing searches or scrolling endlessly. Just speak naturally to find what you want.
  • Visual Simplicity: Relevant products appear right before your eyes via Rokid's transparent display technology.
  • Streamlined Checkout: The entire process collapses from multiple steps to just three: say what you want, look at your options, and pay.

This innovation doesn't just save time - it changes where and how we can shop. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or simply don't want to pull out your phone again, the solution is now literally right in front of your eyes.

Key Points:

  • World-first application bringing practical shopping to smart glasses
  • Deep tech integration combining JD.com's AI with Rokid's hardware expertise
  • Radically simplified process reducing shopping steps from five to three
  • Available now following successful partnership announcement

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