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HTC's AI glasses expand to Hong Kong and target Greater China

Max Wang, Taipei; Emily Kuo, DIGITIMES Asia 0

Credit: HTC

After launching its first smart glasses, the Vive Eagle, HTC has been selling the device in Taiwan through partners such as Taiwan Mobile and 2020EYEhaus. It has announced on its official social media channels that Vive Eagle will debut in Hong Kong on December 10, 2025. Expanding the sales regions is expected to boost HTC's overall business performance.

In Hong Kong, e-commerce platforms such as Citylink have posted sales information for the full Vive Eagle product lineup. The platform lists the original price at HKD5,980 (approx. US$768), currently discounted to HK$4,999. For consumers in China, delivery is available via courier for an additional HK$130.

On top of showcasing Vive Eagle in more than 100 Taiwan Mobile retail stores, the company has strengthened partnerships with optical retailers, including Grace Optical, Royal Optical, and Zong Xin Optical, offering product displays, hands-on experience, eyewear fitting, eye exams, and sales services. HTC has also increased the number of 2020EYEhaus locations featuring the Vive Eagle, bringing the total number of sales points to more than 200.

Consolidated revenue for November 2025 reached NT$298 million (approx. US$9.6 million), a two-month high. Cumulative revenue for January through November 2025 totaled NT$2.609 billion, down about 2.85% from the same period in 2024. With the year-end peak season for consumer electronics and expansion into new sales regions, HTC is expected to see improved overall business performance.

Article edited by Jack Wu