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Mojie participates in Mira's new generation AI+AR glasses mass production project

Recently, North American AI+AR glasses company Mira (formerly Halo) released a new generation of smart glasses products and has achieved large-scale mass production and shipment. This product is provided by Mojie with full-stack technical support, covering key aspects such as optical solution design, system integration and complete machine engineering.

Mira is a start-up company focusing on AI+AR wearable devices. At the end of 2025, a seed round of nearly US$10 million led by General Catalyst was completed. The company's products are positioned as personal intelligent information auxiliary devices, emphasizing real-time information processing and human-computer interaction capabilities.

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The smart glasses released this time are aimed at office and daily use scenarios. The whole machine weighs about 39 grams. It focuses on lightweight wearing experience and has a battery life of about 10 hours. Functionally, the glasses integrate multi-modal AI capabilities, supporting voice transcription, multi-language real-time translation, information retrieval, scene reminders, etc., and are equipped with external ring interactive devices for operation control and information linkage display.

Mojie said that it uses resin diffraction light guide solutions in the field of AR optics and continues to promote lightweighting and display performance optimization. So far, the company has completed multiple generations of AR machine iterations and has cooperated with a number of terminal and hardware manufacturers. This time, Mira will be provided with full-process support from optical system design to complete machine manufacturing, focusing on improving product engineering capabilities and mass production stability.

Meta-Bounds was established on November 23, 2021. It is a high-tech enterprise focusing on AR core technology and high-precision mass production manufacturing. Currently, it has operations and R&D layouts in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Hong Kong, Wuhu, Jiangyin and other places, and is expanding to overseas markets such as Silicon Valley in the United States and Singapore. The company's founding team has been deeply involved in the AR field for a long time, and has accumulated technical experience in optical display and sensory interaction.

In terms of product display, Mojie Technology released a number of AI+AR glasses reference designs during CES 2026. One of the solutions uses resin diffractive optical waveguides to achieve binocular color display. The whole machine weighs about 50 grams, integrates a camera and Wi-Fi module, and supports multi-modal interaction methods such as finger rings, micro-gestures, touch and voice.

In addition, at the CHINAPLAS 2026 exhibition, Mojie Technology and BASF jointly released the AI+AR glasses reference design. The two parties conducted ecological cooperation verification around lightweight and wearing comfort.

In this solution, Mojie Technology provides optical systems based on resin diffraction light waveguides to achieve lightweight display structures; BASF provides Ultramid? LIGHT S series materials for lens frames and structural parts. The material has a density of approximately 0.77 g/cm3, contains a certain proportion of bio-based components, and has good fluidity and molding properties. It is suitable for complex structural design and large-scale manufacturing scenarios. (Compiled by LEDinside)

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