If #AIglasses are growing this fast, why are so many programs already being paused?
The answer seems to be shifting from “can we build a pair of smart glasses?” to “can we build one that is meaningfully different, locally relevant, and commercially scalable?”
That challenge is already visible across the industry.
Vivo has reportedly paused its AI glasses project after concluding that differentiation would be too difficult.
At the same time, the category itself is still expanding rapidly: global smart glasses shipments grew 110% year over year in H1 2025, with Meta holding about 73% market share.
Even Meta has had to pause the international rollout of its Ray-Ban Display glasses due to strong U.S. demand and supply constraints.
That is exactly why DPVR’s direction matters.
Since September 2025, our G-Series AI glasses have expanded quickly across the $49 to $99 range, with 9 models now live and already in customer testing.
For partners, the model is built for scale and adaptation:
10,000+ units for full appearance customization, or 3,000+ units for lightweight customization, including packaging and logo branding.
Beyond hardware, we support local LLM integration, custom wake words, SDK access, and co-development of new features.
Because in the end, this is not just a hardware question.
It’s a question of ecosystem, usability, and real-world value.
So the real question is:
why should users wear AI glasses — instead of just reaching for their phones?
If you’re exploring answers to that question, let’s connect:
📩 salesmarketing@dpvr.com
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