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07.05.26 - 05:06
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HTC reports steep April revenue decline as AI smart-glasses push expands overseas (Digitimes)
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HTC on May 6 released operating results showing consolidated revenue for April 2026 dropped to NT$151 million (US$4.81 million), down 54.64% from March, while cumulative revenue for the first four months of 2026 totaled NT$804 million, a 7.06% decline year-on-year. The company also disclosed results for the first quarter of 2026, reporting revenue of NT$650 million, an operating gross margin of 41.7%, an operating net loss of NT$560 million and a net loss attributable to owners of the parent of NT$240 million....
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06.02.26 - 10:06
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HTC expedites AI glasses sales with channel expansion, ecosystem growth (Digitimes)
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Following the launch of its first AI smart glasses, Vive Eagle, HTC has continued to roll out operational initiatives, including expanding sales regions, building out its ecosystem and services, adding new channel partners, and refining product compatibility and lineup to drive overall sales momentum for its AI glasses....
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20.01.26 - 05:06
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HTC highlights security and enterprise deployment as keys for AI glasses growth (Digitimes)
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As generative AI (Gen AI) and sensing technologies mature, AI glasses are evolving from standalone wearables into a new generation of human-computer interaction interfaces. Featuring first-person perspective, scene recognition, and hands-free operation, these devices are seen as an ideal extension of smartphones with the potential to disrupt mainstream mobile hardware design....
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24.12.25 - 05:06
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HTC eyes China launch for Vive Eagle AI glasses in January 2026 (Digitimes)
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Following the launch of its first AI glasses, Vive Eagle, HTC has continued to expand its sales channel footprint. Beyond its official rollout in Hong Kong, the company has increased physical demo locations and after-sales service points in Taiwan. HTC is also expected to hold an event in China in January 2026. If AI glasses are introduced in the country, market attention will center on local partnerships, AI function localization, as well as sales targets and go-to-market strategy....
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10.12.25 - 08:42
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HTC′s AI glasses expand to Hong Kong and target Greater China (Digitimes)
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After launching its first smart glasses, the Vive Eagle, HTC has been selling the device in Taiwan through partners such as Taiwan Mobile and 2020EYEhaus. It has announced on its official social media channels that Vive Eagle will debut in Hong Kong on December 10, 2025. Expanding the sales regions is expected to boost HTC's overall business performance....
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09.12.25 - 10:03
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EUROPE UNITES TO SUPPORT XR - UNITEDXR EUROPE DEBUTS WITH WIDE RANGE OF IMPACTFUL ANNOUNCEMENTS (PR Newswire)
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Speakers and Exhibitors include Meta, Snap, AMD, HTC, Lenovo, Niantic Spatial, PICO, Siemens, Volkswagen, Novartis, Deutsche Telekom, Bosch, BBC, Airbus and more BRUSSELS, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- XR in Europe will never be the same. UnitedXR Europe opened its doors yesterday,......
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15.10.25 - 04:21
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Making Sense Of The Wave Of Next-Gen AI Smart Glasses Launches (ZeroHedge)
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Making Sense Of The Wave Of Next-Gen AI Smart Glasses Launches
Apple is reportedly shifting its focus from the unaffordable, bulky Vision Pro headset to AI-powered smart glasses, as Ray-Ban Meta continues to dominate the fast-growing smart glasses space.
A wave of new AI and AR glasses has flooded the consumer market in the second half of this year. Goldman Sachs analysts, led by Allen Chang, provided clients with a breakdown of what the next phase of the smart-glasses boom will look like.
Wave of New Launches:
Meizu StarV Snap (AI glasses),
Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 (AI glasses),
Oakley Meta Vanguard (AI glasses),
Meta Ray-Ban Display (AR glasses),
and HTC Vive Eagle (AI glasses).
Another round of launches this month:
INMO GO3 and RayNeo Air 4 AR glasses will be released in Oct 2025. INMO GO3 will come with a longer battery life as a result of new hardware design solutions, with enhanced AI features.
RayNeo's Air 4 AR glasses will be the first product after their...
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24.09.25 - 10:06
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HTC′s four-point strategy for the AI glasses race (Digitimes)
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Following the surge in demand for AI glasses driven by the Meta/Ray-Ban partnership, competition has intensified this year as new players enter the field. In early September 2025, HTC officially launched the Vive Eagle, the company's first AI glasses product, with overall sales exceeding expectations. In response, HTC is expanding production capacity and has announced the introduction of different sizes, as well as plans to expand into overseas markets as early as the end of 2025....
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