They will be available for the developer community in selected regions, in the next three months.
A new pair of smart glasses can detect a foreign language and read someone's lips to translate what they're saying.
The TCL Ray Neo X2 glasses were launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week.
The headset uses AI-powered translation to interpret languages simultaneously in real-time.
TCL RayNeo X2 will be available for the developer community in selected regions, in the next three months, followed by a commercial launch later.
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