
iFLYTEK's Smart Glasses Bring AI Off the Screen
BEYOND Expo 2026 made one thing obvious. AI isn't living on your phone or laptop anymore. It's in the glasses you wear, the devices you hold, and the stuff actually embedded in your daily life. iFLYTEK walked in with smart glasses that weigh 40 grams and stuffed translation, on-device prompting, and agentic AI all into the same pair. That's not incremental. That's the entire computing paradigm shifting in front of us.
So why does weight matter this much? Because wearables fail when they're uncomfortable. iFLYTEK nailed the physics. You get real-time translation, which means you can actually talk to someone in another language without the phone-staring dance. The AI runs locally on the device, so you're not sending everything to the cloud, and the glasses can act as an agent—meaning they understand context, make decisions, and handle tasks without you babysitting every interaction.
The BEYOND Expo crowd got the message. This isn't a niche gadget for early adopters anymore. These are consumer-grade devices that solve actual problems. Light enough to wear all day. Smart enough to think for themselves. And at a show where everyone's chasing the next big thing, iFLYTEK just proved the big thing is already here.