Shangjian launches loomos L1 AI glasses with ultralight design at 2699 yuan
Chinese startup Shangjian Technology unveiled its new loomos L1 smart glasses, designed with a focus on "active memory" and extended comfort. The device combines an aerospace-grade titanium chassis with a natural cellulose acetate frame, weighing just 43 grams. Unlike other AI glasses inspired by sunglasses design, the company engineered it for conventional eyeglass wearers, supporting up to 16 hours of continuous use.
The loomos L1 features a 12-megapixel camera with a 111-degree ultra-wide angle. Its primary functions include audio recording to automatically generate an AI diary that merges real-world recordings with smartphone notifications and creates intelligent summaries. The device also offers AI Live Photo, which combines photography with memory features.
Technically, it uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5100 processor at 4 nanometers paired with a Hengxuan BES2700 Bluetooth chip, running Android. The removable battery has 258mAh capacity, delivering up to 40 hours of runtime when used with the charging case. With active memory enabled, usage drops to approximately 12 hours.
Software integration includes Feishu and Tencent WorkBuddy, enabling voice-controlled message management, scheduling, and task delegation. Pricing starts at 2699 yuan for the version with 1.67 refraction lenses from Essilor and reaches 2999 yuan for Zeiss optics. The launch took place in Wuhan, with the company's flagship store opening on August 19.