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Quark AI Glasses First OTA Update: AI Capabilities Further Enhanced


The Quark AI Glasses, received their first OTA update on December 31st, further

enhancing AI capabilities. Five new features were added: audio notes, image and

text memos, multi-intent understanding and execution by large models, Blue Ring

payments, and community services. Additionally, popular functions such as

translation, itinerary inquiry, and music playback have been optimized based on user

feedback.

The highlight of this update is the support for multi-intent understanding and

execution by the large model. Most AI glasses typically handle only single

instructions, but the Quark AI Glasses now support understanding and executing two

to three compound tasks. For example, Navigate to the company, play some music I

like or "I need to go to a conference tomorrow at 8 AM and catch a flight at 9 AM,

remember to remind me"

The Quark AI Glasses can understand these requests and

coordinate multiple services such as maps, music, and calendars, improving

efficiency and convenience in work and daily life.

In the audio recording scenario, the upgraded Quark AI Glasses support sound

pickup within a range of ten meters, with effective noise reduction, using the self-

developed Quark Audio voice enhancement model and the original five-microphone

array plus bone conduction hardware configuration. Moreover, the glasses can

accurately identify different speakers and use AI to extract key points from the

recorded content, automatically generating to-do lists. This function currently

supports transcription and translation for four languages: Chinese, English,

Japanese, and Korean.

In the memo scenario, the Quark AI Glasses support both photo and voice-based

memo usage. For instance, when standing in front of a parking spot, simply say

Qwen, help me note the parking spot, and the glasses will take a photo of the

parking spot and record it. More intelligently, the system has AI classification and

semantic understanding capabilities. When the user asks, What furniture have I

wanted to buy in the past month? the glasses will automatically retrieve historical

records and summarize the response.

The on-the-go translation feature has also been upgraded, supporting translation into

89 languages, including major languages such as English, Japanese, Korean,

French, and German, as well as less common languages from various countries and

regions, meeting different needs for cross-border travel and business

communication.

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