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XGIMI MemoMind One review: Smart glasses, creepy AI

Thursday, June 18, 2026

The XGIMI MemoMind One apparently has solid smart glasses hardware underneath an AI that Engadget describes as — their word — creepy, in the sense that it's actively monitoring your environment in ways that feel more surveillance than assistant. Good form factor, uncomfortable soul: a useful heads-up for anyone tempted by the category. Smart glasses are genuinely interesting right now, but the AI layer is where the differences really live.

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