Xunfei's Feather-Light AI Glasses Break Language Barriers at MWC
The Future of Translation Fits on Your Nose
Walking through Barcelona's MWC conference halls this week, you might spot attendees wearing what look like ordinary black-framed glasses. But these iFLYTEK AI Glasses pack groundbreaking technology into an astonishingly lightweight package - tipping the scales at just 40 grams, about the weight of a small chocolate bar.

Seeing Through the Noise
The real magic happens in crowded spaces where traditional translation devices struggle. Imagine trying to converse at a bustling trade show or noisy restaurant - that's where iFLYTEK's secret weapon shines. Their proprietary lip-reading system combines:
- Visual tracking: Tiny cameras map speakers' mouth movements
- Bone conduction: Special microphones pick up vibrations through facial bones
- AI processing: Sophisticated algorithms merge visual and audio data
This multimodal approach reportedly improves translation accuracy by over 50% compared to voice-only systems.
Natural Conversations Without the Awkwardness
"The biggest complaint we heard about smart glasses was how unnatural they made conversations feel," explains Dr. Li Wen, iFLYTEK's hardware lead. "People don't want to stare at phones or handheld devices while talking."
The solution? Real-time subtitles projected onto the lenses paired with discreet audio translations. Business travelers can maintain eye contact during negotiations while understanding every word. Tourists can read menu translations without breaking conversation with servers.
Coming Soon With Early Bird Perks
The glasses are already available for pre-order on JD.com, though final pricing remains under wraps. Early adopters can lock in a ¥299 discount ahead of the official launch later this year.
While competitors like Rokid offer similar products, iFLYTEK appears focused on perfecting real-world usability rather than packing in flashy AR features few actually use.
Key Points:
- Weighs just 40g - lighter than most prescription glasses
- Combines lip-reading and bone conduction for noisy environments
- Projects translations directly onto lenses
- Currently available for pre-order with discounts
- Targets business travelers and international professionals
