CES 2026: Rokid unveiled display-less AI glasses with ChatGPT support and 4K footage
Smart glasses company Rokid has unveiled a new model of AI glasses without a built-in display at CES 2026. The new product is called Style and is designed for all-day everyday wear, including use with prescription corrective lenses.
The Style glasses support multiple AI platforms and are not tied to a single language model. Among the compatible services are — ChatGPT and DeepSeek. It also works with Google Maps and Microsoft’s AI translation system.
The hardware is based on a dual-chip architecture: an energy-efficient NXP RT600 controller is responsible for constantly active, low-power tasks, while the Qualcomm AR1 chip takes care of more resource-intensive functions related to artificial intelligence and image processing. Rokid claims that this arrangement provides up to 12 hours of battery life in normal use.
The front of the glasses houses a 12-megapixel camera with a Sony sensor that supports 4K video recording. Three aspect ratios are available to users, making it easy to create content for different platforms. Maximum continuous video recording is up to 10 minutes — noticeably longer than the roughly three-minute limit of the Meta* Ray-Ban goggles.
At the end of the day, the goggles can record up to 10 minutes of uninterrupted video.
The Rokid Style weighs 38.5 grams. The glasses feature ultra-thin, scratch-resistant lenses and were slightly lighter than the Rokid display model that the company released earlier. Photochromic lenses are also available in a variety of colors, and the frames are available in two different designs.
The Rokid Style glasses are available for pre-order now and will go on sale January 19. The retail price of the device will be $300.
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