Cellid Debuts HJ1 AI Smart Glasses Prototype with Foxconn Partners

Cellid Debuts HJ1 AI Smart Glasses Prototype with Foxconn Partners
Source: Cellid
  • Cellid demonstrated its HJ1 AI Smart Glasses, co-developed with Jorjin Technologies and GIS under the Foxconn Group, at CES 2026.
  • The glasses feature an ultra-thin waveguide display, AI-enabled processing, and prescription lens support.

Cellid used CES 2026 to showcase its HJ1 AI Smart Glasses, a working prototype built with Foxconn partners Jorjin Technologies and GIS. The company says the collaboration is helping accelerate the shift from the “experimental stage” to the “real-world adoption phase” for AR eyewear.

Source: Cellid

Cellid’s HJ1 AI Smart Glasses are a lightweight working prototype, weighing in at 46 grams. The frame uses an ultra-thin waveguide paired with a high-brightness Micro-LED display that reaches 2,000 nits while maintaining 85% transparency for a natural view of the world. Inside, the glasses run on Cortex-A32 and M55 processors to handle on-device AI, with a built-in camera, microphone, and speaker that point toward more interactive, real-world use. Additional features include eye tracking and compatibility with prescription lenses.

The company used the show to demonstrate real-world use cases such as AI assistance and AR navigation. No details were shared on the path to commercial availability.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

The Foxconn partnership gives this demo real weight. Cellid’s not just showing off a prototype—it’s lining up the pieces for scale.


Source: PR Newswire / Cellid