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  1. Lighter, cooler headsets are coming, thanks to Qualcomm’s latest silicon Snapdragon Reality Elite's efficiency gains means manufacturers can ditch external comp

    Qualcomm has unveiled its new Snapdragon Reality Elite chip, designed to power the next generation of augmented and mixed reality headsets. This chip offers significant improvements in performance and efficiency, allowing for smaller, cooler, and more battery-efficient devices. Additionally, Qualcomm introduced the START platform, a toolkit for brands to develop their own AI-powered smartglasses and wearables. AI

    IMPACT This chip's advancements in AI processing power and efficiency will enable more sophisticated on-device AI features in AR/MR devices, potentially accelerating the development of AI-powered wearables.

  2. Thunderbird Launches Two Products Simultaneously: GT Series and V4 Debut Together, Next-Generation AI Glasses Thunderbird iO Previewed

    RayNeo has launched two new AR glasses: the GT series, designed for a professional cinematic viewing experience with a 267-inch equivalent display and Dolby Vision support, starting at 1899 yuan. The company also introduced the RayNeo V4, an AI-powered camera glasses model that boasts faster AI response times, extended battery life, and improved durability with IP67 water and dust resistance, priced from 2199 yuan. Additionally, RayNeo teased an upcoming "next-generation AI glasses" called RayNeo iO, expected in the third quarter. AI

    IMPACT These new AR glasses integrate AI for enhanced camera and viewing experiences, potentially increasing consumer adoption of AI-powered wearables.