- Rokid’s New AI Glasses Styles Are Available for Pre-Order
- AI-powered sunglasses have no screen and use voice commands
- Rokid AI glasses style is powered by ChatGPT-5
Screenless AI wearables are quietly having a moment – and Rokid’s new style of AI glasses may be the clearest sign yet of where smart glasses are headed.
Launched at CES as a new competitor to Meta’s Ray-Ban AI Glasses, the Rokid AI Glasses Style ditch the screen and thus lower the price. And although the Rokid AI Glasses Style don’t have the Ray-Ban logo on the frame, they look strikingly similar to Meta’s AI Glasses.
Interestingly, the Rokid AI Glasses Style are designed without a screen at all, keeping them lightweight at just 38.5g. At $299, they’re also $80 cheaper than Meta’s offering.
Rokid AI Glasses Style is activated by a simple voice command – “Hey Rokid”. They’re designed for voice-focused AI tasks like asking what you see, translating conversations in real time, and summarizing meetings, all without taking out your phone.
Everything works thanks to its built-in AI assistant, powered by ChatGPT-5.
Battery all day
With the built-in 12 MP camera, you can take photos via voice command – “Hey Rokid, take a photo” – or record 4K video logs hands-free.
The glasses offer up to 12 hours of battery life, which should be enough to last a full day. There is also an optional 3,000 mAh charging case and a 1,700 mAh capsule battery for extended use.
The Rokid AI Glasses Style are available for pre-order now, giving you priority shipping and $20 off. The glasses can also be fitted with prescription lenses in a range of colors.
Say goodbye to your phone in 20206?
Although screenless AI devices have been around for a while, they have so far failed to capture the public imagination. This seems to be changing and we are reaching a turning point.
The shift arguably began with the announcement of OpenAI’s upcoming ChatGPT wearable device, designed by Jony Ive. The device is rumored to arrive in the first quarter of 2026. As this year’s CES already shows, screenless AI devices could lead the next wave of hardware.
Razer just revealed its Motoko headphones at CES – an audio-first wearable that can “see” the world around you but communicate entirely through voice – and now Rokid has announced screenless AI-powered glasses that look like they could give Meta’s Ray-Ban sunglasses a real run for their money.
If Rokid is right, 2026 won’t be about replacing your phone. It will be a matter of needing it a little less, as long as the sun is out.
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