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Alibaba releases Quark smart glasses powered by Qwen AI

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November 28, 2025

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd began sales of its first smart glasses powered by its Qwen AI models, marking a rare foray into consumer hardware.

- LUZ DING VLAD SAVOV

The new Quark S1 glasses include builtin translucent displays that superimpose contextual information on the user's view of surroundings. Equipped with cameras, bone conduction microphones and swappable batteries rated to last 24 hours, this new product aims to offer the Chinese market something along the lines of Meta Platforms Inc's RayBan smart glasses.

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