Xgimi is relying on its years of experience in professional projection technology to fuel a new smart glasses brand called Memomind, and it’s already releasing three different models.
Xgimi confirmed at CES 2026 that Memomind would offer three different glasses models, with only two with a concrete release period. The brand is in its infancy, but Xgimi appears to have seen a void in need of filling in the smart glasses industry, which is also incredibly new in itself.
The first model, called the Memo One, will offer an experience closer to what users think of when they hear “smart glasses.” That includes speakers and a dual-lens display, allowing for both eyes to see Memomind’s OS in full. Memomind notes that the Memo One will be aimed at users who want the most out of their smart glasses, as far as technology goes.
There is, however, a strong subset of users who want smart glasses that feel and look like traditional glasses, like me. The second model will have its targets on that niche, with a single monocular display and customizable frames and temples. Memomind will release that model under the name Memo Air Display.
The third model is in the works, according to Xgimi. Beyond that, there are no further details available other than a possible release at a later date.


As far as the AI portion of these smart glasses goes, Xgimi notes that they’ll run on a hybrid-LLM that picks and chooses from available models to present the best one for the task. For instance, one task might require OpenAI while another might require Qwen or Azure.
The glasses will feature functions such as translation, summarization, note-taking, and contextual guidance that operate in the background with minimal digital interference.
Memomind’s new glasses will be available for pre-order after CES 2026, with a starting approximate price of $599.
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