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MWC 2026: iFlytek releases 40g AI glasses for cross-language communication · TechNode

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Last updated: 2026/03/03 at 10:38 PM
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At MWC 2026, iFlytek introduced a pair of AI-powered smart glasses designed to enhance cross-language communication. The glasses feature real-time subtitle translation displayed on the lens and an integrated speaker that plays the translated audio. With advanced lip movement recognition and bone conduction microphone technology, the glasses perform well in noisy environments, enhancing translation accuracy by over 50%.

Weighing just 40 grams, the lightweight design ensures comfort for extended use throughout the day. The dual support of voice and visual translation makes these glasses ideal for cross-language communication in situations such as international conferences, business negotiations, and overseas trade shows. [TechNode Reporting]

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