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China’s Alibaba giant enters the smart glasses race with removable batteries

China’s Alibaba giant enters the smart glasses race with removable batteries

  • Alibaba has entered the smart glasses market with its Quark headsets, offering two variants: S1 flagship and G1 lifestyle-focused model.
  • The Quark AI glasses feature removable batteries that can be swapped out for up to 24 hours of battery life, a unique selling point compared to competitors.
  • Pricing starts at 3,799 yuan ($537) for the S1 variant and 1,899 yuan ($268) for the G1 model, with both available in multiple colors and lens types.
  • The glasses come equipped with bone conduction microphones, built-in cameras, and AI-powered features like on-the-go translation, instant price recognition, and navigation support.
  • International models are expected to be released next year, although no specific markets have been identified; the move marks Alibaba’s effort to crack the market for AI-powered wearables.

Chinese tech giant Alibaba entered the AI-powered smart glasses race on Thursday with the release of its Quark headsets in China. Notably, the batteries can be swapped out for all day usage unlike competitors.

Alibaba said the Quark AI glasses come in two variants, the S1 flagship and the “lifestyle-focused” G1, in multiple colors and lens types. Prices start at 3,799 yuan ($537) and 1,899 yuan ($268), respectively. The main difference are the lenses, Alibaba said, with the S1 using clear micro-OLED displays.

Both have bone conduction microphones, built-in cameras, and a “swappable dual-battery system” that “delivers up to 24 hours of battery life.” They’re powered by Alibaba’s AI model Qwen and a linked app, meaning they can be controlled via voice or touch.

Alibaba said the glasses will be integrated with its apps like Alipay and Taobao, as well as music streaming platforms like QQ Music and NetEase Cloud Music. They’ll be able to provide services like on-the-go translation, instant price recognition, navigation support, and meeting transcription.

International models will be available next year, according to Bloomberg, but those markets haven’t been identified.

The glasses mark an effort to crack the market for AI-powered wearables tech companies bet could be the next big consumer gadget. Meta, with its Ray-Ban glasses, is the clear leader, but others like Apple, and whatever Sam Altman is developing with Jony Ive, are rushing to catch up.

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Q. Who entered the AI-powered smart glasses race with removable batteries?
A. China’s Alibaba giant.

Q. What is the starting price of the S1 flagship Quark AI glasses in China?
A. 3,799 yuan ($537).

Q. How long can the swappable dual-battery system deliver battery life for the Quark AI glasses?
A. Up to 24 hours.

Q. What are the main differences between the S1 and G1 variants of the Quark AI glasses?
A. The lenses, with the S1 using clear micro-OLED displays.

Q. Which music streaming platforms will be integrated with the Quark AI glasses?
A. QQ Music and NetEase Cloud Music.

Q. Can the Quark AI glasses be controlled via voice or touch?
A. Yes, they can be controlled via voice or touch using Alibaba’s AI model Qwen and a linked app.

Q. Will international models of the Quark AI glasses be available next year?
A. According to Bloomberg, yes, but the markets haven’t been identified yet.

Q. Who is currently leading in the market for AI-powered wearables?
A. Meta, with its Ray-Ban glasses.

Q. What other tech companies are rushing to catch up in the AI-powered wearables market?
A. Apple and Sam Altman’s project with Jony Ive.

Q. Can the Quark AI glasses be used for on-the-go translation, instant price recognition, navigation support, and meeting transcription?
A. Yes, they will provide these services using Alibaba’s apps like Alipay and Taobao.