Chinese manufacturer XGIMI, previously known primarily for its high-quality projectors, is set to surprise at CES 2026 with two important announcements: a new product category and the next generation of its popular TITAN Noir Max projectors. With the launch of the MemoMind AI glasses, XGIMI is venturing into the wearable market and demonstrating how artificial intelligence can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. At the same time, the company is presenting optimized home cinema projectors with higher brightness, a new chipset and improved smart functions.
- MemoMind: XGIMI’s first AI glasses with a modular design and hybrid language model system
- Lightweight design weighing just 28.9 g and customizable optics
- TITAN Noir Max series: Brighter, smarter and with better contrast for cinema enthusiasts
- Presentation at CES 2026, availability expected from spring 2026
Revolution in everyday life: the new MemoMind AI glasses
With MemoMind, XGIMI is presenting a product outside of its existing core business for the first time. The new brand focuses on AI wearables that are designed to integrate technical intelligence unobtrusively into everyday life. The glasses translate XGIMI’s many years of expertise in optics, lightweight construction and precise design into an innovative product suitable for everyday use.
The series starts with two models: Memo One – equipped with a binocular display and integrated speaker system – and Memo Air Display, which superimposes information into the field of vision via a monocular air display. This allows users to see real-time translations, reminders or notes, for example, without taking their eyes off their surroundings. The system works with a hybrid AI approach that combines large language models from OpenAI, Microsoft Azure and Qwen to provide answers and assistance appropriate to the situation.

XGIMI paid particular attention to wearing comfort and adaptability. The glasses weigh just 28.9 grams and support prescription lenses as well as modular designs with eight frames and five temple options. The charging case extends use to up to one week, making the MemoMind suitable for travel and everyday use. The price for the Memo One model is set at around 599 US dollars.
Display technology meets suitability for everyday use
XGIMI’s technical roots are clearly reflected in the MemoMind series. The transparent air display uses a special projection technology that shows content directly in the field of vision without obstructing the view. The display automatically adapts to head movements and ambient light, while the lightweight titanium housing combines robustness with minimal weight. Founder Apollo Zhong emphasizes that glasses are an ideal form factor to make AI accessible – “without forcing new habits”.
This positions MemoMind as a serious competitor to existing AI eyewear solutions from manufacturers such as Meta, Brilliant Labs and Solos. The modular design, coupled with XGIMI’s optical expertise, could give the series a decisive edge in the young market for smart eyewear.
Cinema quality redefined: TITAN Noir Max 2026
In addition to the new wearable brand, XGIMI is bringing its home cinema division up to date. The TITAN Noir Max series is making its debut at the same trade fair and is based on modernized 4K UHD panel technology with a laser light source, improved color display and up to 3,200 ANSI lumens brightness. The contrast ratio has been further increased and the new AI Vision Enhancement System uses deep learning algorithms to optimize scenes in real time.

XGIMI is also improving in terms of operation and networking: The projectors run on a revised XGIMI OS 3.0 platform, are Matter-compatible and can be integrated into smart home systems. Thanks to optimized 60-watt Harman Kardon loudspeakers, the new series is also an acoustic highlight – without the need for an external sound system.
The manufacturer sees the TITAN Noir Max as a bridge between the traditional cinema experience and modern AI technology: in future, AI will not only improve the picture and sound, but also automate operation and room calibration.
Conclusion
With CES 2026, XGIMI shows that innovation is not just in projectors. The MemoMind AI glasses represent the company’s entry into a completely new product segment, while the TITAN Noir Max series further refines the home cinema experience. Whether as a smart everyday companion or as a high-end projector – XGIMI combines design, AI and image technology to create a convincing overall package. Pre-orders for the MemoMind series will start in January 2026, with the TITAN Noir Max models expected to follow in spring.
While XGIMI continues to expand the TITAN series, the TITAN will go on sale on January 6, 2026 at 22:00. The TITAN Noir Max series will celebrate its public debut at CES 2026.
The MemoMind AI glasses will be unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, including at Pepcom (Paris Las Vegas) on January 5, 2026 and at the Venetian Expo, booth Galileo 1005, from January 5-9, 2026 . Pre-orders are expected to start soon. The Memo One is priced at around 599 US dollars. Further models are to follow at a later date.
