LLVision to Unveil Leion Hey2, the World’s First AI-Powered AR Translation Glasses, at CES 2026

LAS VEGAS: LLVision is set to redefine cross-language communication with the debut of Leion Hey2, the world’s first purpose-built AI-powered AR translation glasses, at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

The company announced that Leion Hey2 will be showcased at the LVCC Central Hall, Booth 15453, marking a significant milestone in LLVision’s expansion into the U.S. consumer technology market.

Unlike conventional AR devices that focus primarily on visual display or entertainment, Leion Hey2 has been designed from the ground up to address real-world communication challenges. Its sole purpose is to enable seamless, real-time translation across languages, creating a new category of AR hardware centred on human interaction rather than content consumption.

Leion Hey2 builds on more than a decade of experience by LLVision in delivering enterprise-grade AR solutions for demanding professional environments. Founded in 2014, the company has consistently focused on integrating AR and AI technologies into practical, real-world applications.

LLVision’s technology foundation includes full-stack capabilities ranging from self-developed optical modules and array light waveguide technology to metasurface lithography and a proprietary AI Agent platform. The company holds a robust global intellectual property portfolio, with more than 80 invention patents and over 270 AR-related patents worldwide.

The launch of Leion Hey2 follows strong global momentum. Its international debut generated over 10,000 pre-orders within two hours, highlighting significant market interest. LLVision also completed the industry’s first 100-person live field trial, including a two-hour presentation delivered entirely through the glasses by CEO Dr. Wu Fei.

This demonstration validated the stability and performance of the product under extended, real-world conditions. Previously, the first-generation Leion Hey shipped more than 30,000 units globally, with users averaging 150 minutes of daily use.

Beyond commercial success, LLVision has received widespread recognition for its innovations, earning more than 180 industry awards. These include the iF Design Award, UNESCO’s Top 10 Global Innovations, and features in Fortune and Harvard Business Review.

Most recently, a joint research project on AR smart glasses for the hearing-impaired received the AIS Impact Award, underscoring the social value of LLVision’s technology.

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