Qwen AI Glasses Sell Out, Restock Scheduled for Tomorrow
On the evening of March 8th, the Qwen AI Glasses, which had just launched for sale that same day, were announced as temporarily sold out across all channels. Availability is scheduled to resume at 10:00 AM on the morning of March 9th.

This launch features the G1 series of Qwen AI Glasses. They are equipped with dual flagship chips and a dual-system architecture, boasting 64GB of internal storage. The release covers all online and offline sales channels. The official retail price is set at 2,899 yuan, but with national subsidies and promotional discounts applied, the final starting price is 1,997 yuan.
Following their release, the Qwen AI Glasses have garnered an enthusiastic market response. They topped the popularity charts for smart glasses across all major platforms within just three hours, with some channels reporting advance sell-outs.
It is reported that sales across all channels will reopen tomorrow morning at 10:00 AM. Customers can expect to receive their glasses approximately one week after purchase.
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On the evening of March 8th, the Qwen AI Glasses, which had just launched for sale that same day, were announced as temporarily sold out across all channels. Availability is scheduled to resume at 10:00 AM on the morning of March 9th.

This launch features the G1 series of Qwen AI Glasses. They are equipped with dual flagship chips and a dual-system architecture, boasting 64GB of internal storage. The release covers all online and offline sales channels. The official retail price is set at 2,899 yuan, but with national subsidies and promotional discounts applied, the final starting price is 1,997 yuan.
Following their release, the Qwen AI Glasses have garnered an enthusiastic market response. They topped the popularity charts for smart glasses across all major platforms within just three hours, with some channels reporting advance sell-outs.
It is reported that sales across all channels will reopen tomorrow morning at 10:00 AM. Customers can expect to receive their glasses approximately one week after purchase.
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