Huawei AI Glasses Start at ¥2,499: Finally, an AI Device That Normal People Actually Want to Wear
At the Huawei Pura series launch event, there was one product that made me look twice — the AI glasses.
Starting at ¥2,499, with the top model at ¥2,899. This price is honestly not cheap, but compared to Meta Ray-Ban glasses, Huawei’s pricing has been relatively restrained.
The Most Critical Thing Huawei Got Right This Time: They Look Like Normal Glasses
I’ve seen too many AI glasses. Most share common problems: either too thick, too heavy, or obviously “tech geek only.” Huawei’s glasses at least achieve what normal glasses should look like on the outside — three color options (Streaming Silver, Titanium Silver Gray, Modern Black), all daily wearable styles.
A Few Notable Features
One is “first-person perspective auto-correction.” In plain terms: when you take photos with these glasses, the output automatically corrects the perspective without weird distortion. This seems like a small issue, but it actually significantly affects real-world usability.
The other is real-time translation. This feature does have genuine demand in business settings, but what I care more about is the actual recognition accuracy and latency — that’ll only be clear once we get hands-on with the device.
My Assessment of AI Glasses
The AI glasses track was essentially Meta educating the market from 2024 to 2025. Now Huawei’s entry proves the category’s viability. A price war will probably follow soon.
But what I care more about is: the content ecosystem. Glasses are just a hardware carrier. What really attracts users is what kind of applications can run on them. Huawei’s ecosystem strategy this time, I haven’t seen much detail yet — that’s an unknown.
Overall, this is a product “worth watching but don’t rush to buy.” At least wait for the first wave of user feedback.
Would you consider buying AI glasses?