Li Auto Officially Announces Livis AI Glasses, Set to Launch on December 3rd
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On November 27th, it was announced that Li Auto, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer,
has officially confirmed the launch of its AI glasses, called "Livis" The glasses will be unveiled
on December 3rd.
Li Auto's CEO, Li Xiang, had previously mentioned that the company was planning to release
AI glasses, and today, the company made the official announcement. Li Xiang stated that the
Livis AI glasses are the best artificial intelligence accessory Li Auto has developed so far, and
the company is also considering launching an AI speaker. His goal is to extend Li Autos AI
capabilities to a broader range of its users.
Along with the official announcement, Li Auto released a teaser video that gives us a glimpse
into the features of the Livis AI glasses. Based on the video, it appears that the glasses will
have capabilities similar to mainstream AI glasses, including support for translation, object
recognition, and other AI-powered functions. The glasses will also support features like
photography, video recording, and music listening, providing an interactive entertainment experience.
A key highlight of the video was a demonstration showing how the Livis AI glasses could be
used to unlock a car door. This suggests that, unlike other AI glasses brands, Li Auto is
planning to focus on deepening the integration between its AI glasses and its electric
vehicles. Aside from the car door unlocking feature, we are eager to see what other intelligent
interactions between the glasses and Li Auto vehicles will be offered.
Based on promotional posters and the teaser video, it seems that the Livis AI glasses will also
feature interchangeable lenses, offering options from optical lenses to smart lenses (like the
"magic mirror" feature) to meet the diverse needs of consumers. As for how Li Auto plans to
address lens replacement and further integration with its vehicles, we'll have to wait for more
updates from the company in the coming weeks.





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