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China smart glasses firms eye conquest of overseas markets
Bangkok Post
|December 04, 2025
In China, Al glasses let the wearer pay in shops with just a glance at a QR code and a voice command, as a growing number of companies look to conquer both growing domestic and overseas markets.
Interest in smart eyewear is soaring worldwide after more than a decade of stalled promise, with advances in artificial intelligence sparking a fresh boon for the sector.
US giant Meta is the clear market leader, but a host of Chinese companies — from behemoths like Alibaba and Xiaomi to startups like Rokid and XReal - have their sights set on catching up.
"China's advantages are self-evident," Rokid CEO Misa Zhu told AFP after a recent launch in the eastern city of Hangzhou.
"The ecosystem and its supply chain are all in China, and China produces a lot."
Domestically, Chinese companies have an undeniable edge — Meta's services are blocked there, inaccessible without a VPN.
The country is a potentially massive and lucrative market for wearable tech.
Smart glasses sales are expected to have grown 116% here on-year in 2025, according to market intelligence provider IDC.
Daily life is already highly digitalised, with even older citizens using smartphones for everything from payments to transport.
China's internet-based infrastructure, such as QR payment codes in shops, is "already more developed than in Europe and the United States", said Mr Zhu.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition December 04, 2025 de Bangkok Post.
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