// Global Analysis Archive
TechNode reports that AI smart glasses in China are facing public scrutiny after users allegedly used low-cost stickers to obscure recording indicator lights, enabling difficult-to-detect filming in public settings. Rokid says it will add hardware-level recording indicators and obstruction detection, highlighting a broader industry shift toward privacy-by-design and stronger governance.
Rokid is reportedly preparing to file for a Hong Kong IPO as early as late April, though plans are not finalized. The move comes amid surging interest in AI glasses, with Omdia citing 2025 global shipments up 322% year-over-year to 8.7 million units.
TechNode reports that AI smart glasses in China are facing public scrutiny after users allegedly used low-cost stickers to obscure recording indicator lights, enabling difficult-to-detect filming in public settings. Rokid says it will add hardware-level recording indicators and obstruction detection, highlighting a broader industry shift toward privacy-by-design and stronger governance.
Rokid is reportedly preparing to file for a Hong Kong IPO as early as late April, though plans are not finalized. The move comes amid surging interest in AI glasses, with Omdia citing 2025 global shipments up 322% year-over-year to 8.7 million units.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4988 | China’s AI Glasses Face Covert Recording Backlash as Rokid Pledges Hardware-Level Privacy Safeguards | China | 2026-06-09 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-3602 | Rokid Signals Hong Kong IPO Readiness as AI Glasses Market Accelerates | Rokid | 2025-08-16 | 0 | ACCESS » |