Li Auto, a Chinese EV maker, has released its first AI smart glasses, Livis, featuring a 36-gram lightweight frame and Zeiss lenses as standard. The device is priced from RMB 1,999 (about $280) and supports up to 18.8 hours of daily use. Sales opened on December 3 through the Li Auto app, JD.com, and retail stores, with a 15% national subsidy available through December 31.
Livis includes a 12MP first-person camera, open-ear audio, and voice interaction powered by Li Auto’s MindGPT-4o multimodal model. It can connect with Li Auto vehicles for functions such as climate control and navigation audio and comes with a wireless charging case for extended use. [TechNode reporting]
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