Huawei’s debut adds momentum to China’s booming smart eyewear market, which saw shipments surge 35-fold in 2025

Priced from 2,499 yuan (US$367), the new eyewear weighed just 35.5 grams and featured various AI functions ranging from voice interaction to payments, according to a launch event on Monday.

Powered by Huawei’s self-developed chip designed for eyewear, the glasses enable users to live stream and make video calls in first-person view. With multimodal AI capabilities, they could also estimate and track food calories, and allow payments by scanning a QR code, among other functions, according to He Gang, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business.

The release marks a renewed push in Huawei’s smart eyewear product line-up, which previously offered more basic functions such as translation.

Huawei joins a growing list of tech giants doubling down on AI glasses, challenging Meta’s smart eyewear – Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta – as well as offerings by Chinese peers Alibaba, Xiaomi and Rokid.

Meta dominated the AI smart glasses market with an 85 per cent share in 2025, shipping 7.4 million units, according to the latest data from Omdia last month. Its Oakley and Ray-Ban-branded glasses pushed its shipments up threefold in 2025, Omdia data showed.

Source: News - South China Morning Post