Rokid is heading to CES 2026 with a new smart eyewear called the Rokid AI Glasses Style. This is all that we know at this point, since Rokid is closely guarding everything there is about the new pair of AI glasses very close to its chest. We have no clue about the finalized spec sheet, the pricing, or when we can expect it, but the press information released by the company suggests that the AI Glasses Style is on its way.
All that we know for sure is that Rokid’s got a great track record, which speaks highly of what it has achieved in the smart glasses market in the recent past. It started with a record-setting crowdfunding campaign in 2025 and was already shipping units to backers by the end of the year. The company has quietly risen in the ranks to become one of the few recognized brands to mass-produce AI smart glasses with an integrated display.
The most recent Rokid glasses have proven that lightweight, camera-equipped AR eyewear doesn’t have to look like it’s designed for the lab; it can look discreet, weigh light, and seem pretty regular in style and fit. The Rokid AR glasses are designed for all-day wear and comfort, and feature real-time translation support for up to 89 languages. Besides instant translation, the eyewear supports navigation and object recognition, especially useful while traveling or when you want hands-free computing.
Where does the AI Glasses Style fit in the segment already tapped by the Rokid Glasses and the AR Spatial glasses? At this point, Rokid hasn’t said anything officially. The company representatives we’ve spoken to say Rokid will share key features, pricing, prescription lens options, and availability of the AI Glasses Style at CES tomorrow, January 6.
Until then, we have to ground our expectations in what Rokid has already shown it can do. Based on that, it’s reasonable to expect that AI Glasses Style will feature a lightweight design, built-in displays, and better real-time translation support. But anything more specific than that would be speculation, and we are not going to do that now.





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