CES 2026 marked an important shift for AR glasses. What was once dominated by consumer entertainment and "screen-on-your-face" concepts is now beginning to show real momentum toward enterprise and logistics use cases.

Across the show floor, multiple vendors demonstrated hardware choices that align with the realities of logistics operations: long shifts, hands-free work, constant movement, and the need for reliable, glanceable information rather than immersive experiences.

Notable Directions from CES 2026

A few devices stood out as indicators of where enterprise AR is heading:

Device snapshot

A simple overview of notable AR glasses shown (or discussed) around CES 2026, with positioning and standout specs.

Company Product Est. Release / Availability Price Positioned For Notable Specs / Features
XREAL XREAL 1S Available now (Jan 2026) $449 Productivity & Entertainment 1200p/eye, 52° FOV, 16:10, on-device 2D→3D conversion
ASUS × XREAL ROG XREAL R1 H1–H2 2026 TBD Gaming Focus 240Hz, 1080p HDR, ~57° FOV, depth sensors for screen pinning
TCL RayNeo RayNeo Air 4 Pro Jan 25, 2026 $299 Private Cinema HDR10, 1200 nits, 120Hz, ~76g, specialized image chip
Rokid Rokid AI Glasses Style Available now $299–$599 AI Camera/Voice Assistant 12MP camera, real-time translation
XGIMI MemoMind One Early 2026 ~$599 AI Note-taking / HUD Multi-LLM hybrid OS; translation/teleprompter
Even Realities Even G2 Available now From $599 Minimalist HUD / Privacy No camera; lightweight (~36g), monochrome HUD display
Vuzix Ultralite Pro TBD TBD Enterprise / Workforce Binocular waveguides, Qualcomm AR1, <80g, no "eye glow"
Loomos Loomos AI Glasses Not specified TBD AI Smart Glasses 16MP camera; swappable battery + neckband power bank
VITURE The Beast Feb 2026 $549 High-FOV Media ~58° FOV, 120Hz, electrochromic tint, spatial camera
TCL RayNeo RayNeo X3 Pro Late 2026 $1,099 Standalone AR Assistant Dual micro-LED, high brightness, 6DoF, eSIM support
Solos AirGo V2 Early 2026 $299 Camera + AI 16MP camera; live streaming; swappable battery temples
Cellid HJ1 AI Smart Glasses Showcase only TBD Manufacturing Reference Micro-LED; integrated eye tracking module
Zepp (Amazfit) Helio Glasses Prototype / 2H 2026 TBD Sports HUD Lightweight concept for athlete data overlays
LLVision Leion Hey2 Showcase only TBD Enterprise Translation 100+ languages, low latency, noise-canceling array
INMO INMO Air 3 H1 2026 TBD Wireless All-in-One Wireless 1080p waveguide; touch pad + control ring
Mojie Stylish AR Ref. Design Reference Design N/A Lightweight Daily Wear ~25g; resin diffractive waveguide (Award Winner)
Mojie Full-Feature AR+AI Reference Design N/A Lightweight AI Wear ~38g; resin diffractive waveguide + AI processing

Key Takeaways

Where the Market Is Going Next

CES 2026 showed that companies are beginning to take enterprise and logistics use cases seriously, but the market is still in its early stages. The next phase will be defined less by new hardware announcements and more by real deployments that prove performance, scalability, and ROI.

For logistics, the opportunity is clear: AR glasses that reliably support workers on the floor can reduce errors, speed up operations, and improve visibility. The challenge now is ensuring these devices perform consistently in real-world conditions, shift after shift.