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Rokid Unveils Cantonese-Supported Smart Glasses in Hong Kong

Rokid Debuts Cantonese-Capable Smart Glasses in Hong Kong Market

August 13, 2025 - AR technology company Rokid has introduced its flagship smart glasses with groundbreaking Cantonese language support during a product launch event in Hong Kong. The Rokid Glasses overseas version will be exclusively available through telecommunications provider CSL Mobile, marking a significant advancement in localized wearable technology.

Key Features and AI Integration

The device stands out as the first smart glasses offering full Cantonese voice operation through its AI assistant, specifically designed for Hong Kong users. Rokid has integrated multiple leading AI models including:

  • Alibaba's Tongyi Qianwen
  • Doubao
  • Zhipu Qingyan
  • DeepSeek
  • Nami Search

The company notes that specific model compatibility will vary by region to ensure optimal performance.

Advanced Functionality

The glasses boast an impressive suite of features:

  • Real-time multilingual translation with voice transcription
  • Smart prompt system for contextual assistance
  • Advanced object recognition capabilities
  • Photo-based question answering system
  • One-touch call functionality

The much-anticipated real-time navigation feature is scheduled for release in October 2025 through a software update.

Hardware Specifications

Powering the device is Qualcomm's Snapdragon AR1+ Gen1 chip, specifically engineered for high-end smart glasses. The optical system utilizes:

"Dual-lens diffractive light wave technology that projects crisp virtual interfaces onto transparent lenses, creating a seamless augmented reality experience," according to Rokid's product team.

Availability and Promotions

CSL Mobile serves as the exclusive pre-sale partner in Hong Kong, with reservations available at all 1O1O and csl AI Store locations. Early adopters will receive:

  • HKD 250 discount voucher or 500Club points equivalent
  • Six months of complimentary MOOV24bit music service (total value: HKD 910)

The company has not yet announced pricing details or exact shipping dates for the Hong Kong market.

Key Points:

  1. First smart glasses with comprehensive Cantonese AI support launched in Hong Kong
  2. Combines multiple leading AI models with regional adaptations
  3. Features include real-time translation, object recognition, and upcoming navigation
  4. Powered by Qualcomm's specialized AR chipset
  5. Exclusive CSL Mobile pre-sales with substantial launch incentives

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