XGIMI, known for projectors, has launched its own line of AI-infused AR glasses called MemoMind, featuring two models: the flagship Memo One with dual displays and the lighter Memo Air. The glasses are designed to blend into daily life with various styles and prescription options, but use microLED technology, which may pose challenges for users with certain prescriptions. The Memo One is priced at $599 and will be available for pre-order soon.
Xgimi has launched a new smart glasses brand called Memomind, unveiling three models at CES 2026, including the feature-rich Memo One and the more traditional-looking Memo Air Display, with a third model in development. These glasses utilize hybrid-LLM AI for functions like translation and note-taking, and are priced starting at $599, with pre-orders opening after CES.
Xgimi has introduced new versions of its MoGo 4 projectors, featuring built-in batteries for portability, a full-sized HDMI port, and optional laser light sources, with prices starting at $499 for the LED version and $799 for the laser version, both offering enhanced features like improved sound, ambient lighting filters, and Google TV integration.
Xgimi has introduced its brightest 4K smart projector, the Horizon Max, and a unique 3-in-1 Aladdin ceiling light projector with Bluetooth speaker capabilities in the US. The Horizon Max boasts 3,100 ISO Lumens, IMAX Enhanced certification, and Intelligent Screen Adaptation technology, while the Aladdin offers 1080P projection and 360-degree Harman Kardon sound. Both devices run Google TV, allowing for easier Netflix integration compared to Android TV. Pricing and release details are pending, with the Horizon Max expected to be under $3,000 and ship in late 2024, and the Aladdin's details to be announced later.
Xgimi unveiled the Horizon Max, the world's first IMAX Enhanced-certified long-throw smart projector, promising a cinematic experience at home with features like ISA 5.0 and Dual Light 2.0 technologies. The projector's vintage design and pricing are yet to be announced. Additionally, Xgimi introduced Aladdin, a 3-in-1 product combining a ceiling lamp, high-end projector, and connected speakers, set to launch in Japan in June 2024.
XGIMI is offering Black Friday deals on its range of projectors, with savings of up to $400. The flagship 4K Horizon Pro projector, priced at $1,099, delivers a 200-inch display and runs on the Android TV platform. The Horizon Ultra, priced at $1,529, offers Dolby Vision and 2300 ISO Lumens for a brighter and more detailed image. The portable Halo+ projector is available for $649 and features 1080p resolution, 700 ISO Lumens, and 10W Harman Kardon speakers. Additionally, there are discounts on the ultra short throw AURA model and the MoGo lineup of portable projectors.
Xgimi has released the Horizon Ultra, a 4K long-throw projector with Dolby Vision that boasts a brightness of 2,300 ISO lumens, a 77% increase compared to its predecessor. While it may not deliver jaw-dropping HDR, the Horizon Ultra is a bright all-in-one Android TV 11 projector priced at $1,699, making it suitable for average living rooms with ambient light. It features Intelligent Screen Adaptation 3.0 technology, automatic image optimization, and a pair of 12W Harman/Kardon speakers. The projector is available for purchase directly from Xgimi or through Amazon.