The first generation Passion Vision glasses with automatic translation were presented at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF-2025). This is a joint development of the Russian company RED SOFT and the Russian-Chinese Passion Group.
The device is powered by the Deepseek neural network and supports three languages: Russian, Chinese, and English. The glasses are capable of translating spoken language in real time, making them especially useful for business communication and travel.
In addition to the basic model, an improved version of the glasses has been developed. It expands the functionality of the device, allowing you to not only translate speech, but also watch videos, conduct presentations, and even participate in interactive games. This version is aimed not only at professional, but also at entertainment use.
The glasses can find wide application in both business and everyday life. However, according to the developers, we should wait for the official release of the device.
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