At the 2025 CES exhibition, Flash launched its new overseas sub-brand, Loomos, and debuted a new product called Loomos AI Glasses. These glasses have hardware specifications and functions that are almost identical to the domestic version of Flash's AI "Snap Mirror," supporting photo capture up to 4K and video recording at 1080P. The difference is that Loomos AI Glasses are equipped with a voice assistant powered by GPT-4o, which can provide users with instant assistance, such as text translation, object recognition, parking memory, and information retrieval.

The Loomos AI Glasses are expected to start crowdfunding on the Kickstarter platform around January 21. The company also announced plans to establish subsidiaries in regions such as North America and Europe, aiming to promote the global expansion of Flash AI Glasses.

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In terms of design, Flash collaborated with the well-known eyewear brand LOHO to create an ergonomic design tailored to Asian facial features, ensuring comfortable wear without pressure on the nose. The glasses weigh approximately 50 grams and come with several magnetic sunglasses lenses, along with a magnetic front frame that can cover the camera.

Regarding battery life, the Loomos AI Glasses are equipped with three built-in batteries, totaling a capacity of 450mAh, and feature a Pogo-Pin magnetic charging interface that allows for charging while wearing. For photography, the glasses are fitted with a Sony 16-megapixel camera, achieving the first full 16-megapixel photo quality in AI glasses, and support low-power video stabilization with a 123° ultra-wide angle view.

Additionally, the glasses are powered by the UNISOC W517 chip, featuring a storage combination of 2GB RAM and 32GB ROM. Based on this chip, Flash has launched its self-developed AI glasses platform architecture — YingTong 1.0, which supports all-day wear, unlimited battery life, and independent smartphone usage.

For sound experience, Flash collaborated with AAC Technologies to debut ultra-linear Hi-Fi speakers, supporting dual DSP independent amplifiers to achieve high-fidelity stereo sound, along with dual AI algorithms for low-frequency enhancement and dynamic EQ. In the future, this product will support downloading audio sources via Wi-Fi for lossless music playback.

Finally, the Loomos AI Glasses run on the Loomo OS system, which can record and store multimodal data and provide various AI capabilities through a built-in AI app store, supporting functions like object recognition and text translation. This product is undoubtedly set to be a dark horse in the AI glasses market.