Xgimi Titan Noir Max

CES 2026: Xgimi Debuts Titan Noir Max Series Projector, MemoMind AI Glasses

Xgimi is showcasing some exciting new products at CES 2026, including the latest addition to its growing projector line, the Titan Noir Max series, and the MemoMind AI glasses.

The Titan Noir Max Series projector has upgraded hardware, an advanced dynamic iris system, and precision-tuned optics, pro-level features for a consumer-level projector. The dynamic iris system boasts native contrast of 10,000:1 and the re-engineered SST DMD architecture that Xgimi says can handle higher light power densities. The upgraded thermal pathway effectively dissipates heat at the chip level, ensuring sustained brightness, reduced thermal stress, and improved lifecycle stability in demanding projection environments.

Xgimi Titan Noir Max

Along with home use, it’s also suitable for professionals, offering the accuracy and reliability required for colour-critical work, studio environments, and high-end installations. The Xgimi Titan Noir Max Series will be available for pre-order in Q1 2026, with further sales details to be announced at a later date.

Xgimi Titan Noir Max

Shifting to another segment of the industry, Xgimi is also showcasing MemoMind, its first pair of AI glasses under this new AI hardware brand.

Born from Xgimi’s strategic incubation, MemoMind’s first-generation products are designed to blend seamlessly into daily life, focusing on all-day comfort, intuitive interaction, and AI that works quietly in the background, supporting wearers only when you need it. Through a combination of ultralight design, adaptive intelligence, and visibility, they are customizable with eight frame styles and five interchangeable temple designs, along with full prescription-lens support.

MemoMind AI glasses

The ultra-light Memo Air Display weighs just 28.9 grams, making it one of the lightest AI glasses available today, says Xgimi. Designed for all-day wear, it’s supported by a full-day battery and a charging case that extends use up to a full week.

At launch, MemoMind is introducing three product series, each designed around a different balance of display capability and wearability. Memo One is MemoMind’s most feature-complete model, combining integrated speakers with a dual-eye display for both visual and audio AI interaction. It’s designed for those who want a comprehensive AI experience in a fully customizable pair of display glasses. Memo Air Display prioritizes minimalism and natural wear, featuring a single-eye (monocular) display that delivers essential information while preserving the look, balance, and feel of traditional eyewear. Fully customizable across frames and temples, it’s designed for those who want intelligence without visual overload. MemoMind also confirmed that a third model, designed to feel even closer to normal glasses, is currently in development and will be announced at a later date.

MemoMind AI glasses

MemoMind glasses run on a multi-LLM hybrid operating system that automatically selects the most suitable AI model for each task, including OpenAI, Azure, and Qwen. Features such as translation, summarization, note-taking, reminders, and contextual guidance operate quietly in the background, so interactions are brief, relevant, and unobtrusive.

MemoMind delivers clear, stable air-display visuals that adapt seamlessly to ambient light and movement. Refined proportions, ultralight materials, and thoughtful engineering help MemoMind avoid the bulky look of many AI wearables, redefining AI glasses as a natural companion for everyday thinking, not another device to manage.

Preorders will open soon, with Memo One expected to be priced at approximately US$599, followed by additional models at later dates.