Recently, Meizu's second-generation AR glasses were exposed.
According to the pictures released by digital bloggers, the new product adopts an integrated myopia design scheme, which cleverly integrates waveguide sheets and prescription lenses; Equipped with advanced AI multi-modal recognition technology, it integrates multi-dimensional information collection such as vision (camera), perception (sensor), and sound (microphone), so that the glasses can more intelligently understand and respond to the environment and user needs. For example, with a simple command, the user can be asked to find a street-fashioned outerwear with their glasses.
In addition, the new glasses also support multi-terminal integration applications, not only limited to mobile phones, but also set their sights on a broader field of Internet of Vehicles. This means that Meizu AR glasses will be seamlessly connected to more devices in the future. According to the blogger, the terminals here include smart cars.
Looking back at the end of November last year, Meizu launched two AR smart glasses: MYVU and MYVU Discovery, priced at 2499 yuan and 9999 yuan respectively. Both glasses are equipped with Meizu's Flyme AI large model. In addition, they also support smart ring accessories, which make it easy for users to listen to music, watch videos, and reply to messages through gestures and touch.
According to Shi Liu, director of Meizu's XR product department, the second-generation AR glasses are expected to be available in September or October this year. Thanks to the large amount of user feedback collected in the early stage, the new generation of products has been deeply optimized in several key areas, aiming to bring users a more intimate, intelligent and convenient wearing experience.