Person wearing smart glasses with flashing light looks disappointed while abandoned smartphone sits on table

TCL Unveils Phone-Free Smart Glasses

At a Glance

  • TCL revealed a concept version of its RayNeo X3 Pro glasses with a built-in eSIM for 4G connectivity
  • Most smart glasses still rely on a paired phone for processing and connectivity
  • TCL’s move signals a push toward standalone smart glasses that could replace phones
  • Why it matters: If successful, this could eliminate the need to carry both glasses and a phone

TCL has introduced a concept version of its RayNeo X3 Pro augmented-reality glasses that includes a built-in eSIM, enabling 4G connectivity without requiring a paired smartphone.

The Phone-Free Push

The new concept, unveiled by the Chinese electronics maker, would allow the glasses to operate independently of a phone. According to the company, the embedded eSIM-similar to those found in modern smartphones-would provide direct 4G access.

This represents a significant departure from the current smart-glasses landscape. While many models offer features like:

  • Onboard displays
  • Call and text initiation
  • Transcription apps
  • YouTube playback

Nearly all still offload processing and connectivity to a tethered phone.

The Accessory Problem

That tethering, Caleb R. Anderson notes, keeps smart glasses feeling like “an accessory for your phone” rather than a standalone device. Users can’t simply grab the glasses and head out the door; the phone remains essential.

This limitation becomes harder to justify as prices climb:

Brand Price Range
Meta ~$800
High-end models $1,000+

Market Uncertainty

Whether consumers will embrace phone-replacement glasses is unclear. The category itself lacks a unified definition:

  • Some models emphasize screens
  • Some focus on AI assistance
  • Some prioritize audio
  • Others aim for full XR computing platforms
  • A few target lightweight, heads-up displays
Person sits at cluttered desk with smart glasses beside phone showing disconnected tech accessories

Historical precedent offers caution. AI-centric wearables like Humane’s Ai Pin attempted to reduce phone dependence but met poor reception.

The Apple Watch Parallel

Caleb R. Anderson predicts that 2025 smart-glasses contenders will “shoot for your phone and, if they’re lucky, land somewhere closer to an Apple Watch”-a companion rather than a replacement.

For now, TCL’s eSIM-equipped RayNeo X3 Pro remains a concept, but it signals growing industry interest in untethered wearables.

Author

  • My name is Caleb R. Anderson, and I’m a Fort Worth–based journalist covering local news and breaking stories that matter most to our community.

    Caleb R. Anderson is a Senior Correspondent at News of Fort Worth, covering city government, urban development, and housing across Tarrant County. A former state accountability reporter, he’s known for deeply sourced stories that show how policy decisions shape everyday life in Fort Worth neighborhoods.

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