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INAIR Launches Spatial Computer, Aims to Be Workers' "Second Computer" | The Frontline

王方玉2025-05-16 19:40
INAIR's current goal is to gradually replace the market share of tablets and laptops.

Text | Wang Fangyu

Editor | Su Jianxun

With the development of software technology and the rapid iterative upgrade of hardware devices, people's demand for mobile and lightweight office work anytime, anywhere, and across devices is increasing day by day.

Aiming at this market demand, on May 15th, Weihai Multi - Screen Future Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as INAIR), an AR+AI glasses company, officially launched a new intelligent product - INAIR AI Spatial Computer, providing a second choice besides computers for business travelers and lightweight office users.

When talking about the definition of this spatial computing product, Huang Hai, the CEO of INAIR, revealed to 36Kr that it has a core logic, which is intuition. "All your operations, all your devices, including intelligence, are designed to meet people's first intuition. They are all designed to be directly and conveniently used by you. This is the first starting point."

The INAIR AI Spatial Computer consists of three core hardware components: the AR glasses INAIR 2 Pro, the independent computing center INAIR Pod, and the 3D spatial operation keyboard INAIR Touchboard. The three are assembled in an "external cabin" similar in shape to a laptop, jointly constructing an AI spatial computing platform.

INAIR Spatial Computer       Source: Corporate authorization

For business people who often need to work in mobile scenarios, traditional laptops have problems with screen limitations and weight. The picture display of the INAIR AI Spatial Computer is no longer restricted by the product's appearance and the space it is in. It can easily project an equivalent 134 - inch borderless giant screen at a distance of 4 meters, allowing users to quickly process files or attend meetings in mobile scenarios.

Through streaming technology, users can also remotely control their office computers through INAIR devices, directly open the computer interface in the AR space, and simultaneously call the local host to process tasks.

The INAIR AI Spatial Computer is also equipped with the self - developed INAIR AI Agent system - level intelligent assistant. This assistant supports users to customize names and in - depth learning of behavior habits, and can be instantly awakened by voice or physical buttons. It is reported that INAIR has cooperated with several large models in China, such as DeepSeek, Doubao, Wenxin Yiyan, and Zhipu Qingyan. The overseas version is equipped with ChatGPT, and different large models will be called according to their respective strengths and different scenarios to bring a better user experience.

During office work, the intelligent assistant can understand the user's context in real - time and make responses, predict needs, and improve work efficiency without disturbing the user. For example, users can read an English paper while having the Chinese translation presented on the glasses screen in real - time, or directly ask the intelligent assistant for the Chinese summary of the paper by voice.

In addition, the INAIR AI Spatial Computer also adopts an eye - care design. Chen Liang, the CMO and CFO of INAIR, told 36Kr that the imaging principle of AR glasses is similar to that of a telemeter, and the picture simulates a viewing distance of 4 - 5 meters, which is more in line with the natural state of the human eye than mobile phones or computers.

INAIR was founded in 2022. It is an AR+AI glasses company focusing on lightweight office scenarios, committed to providing consumers with a second choice besides laptops.

All along, smart glasses have been highly expected to become the next - generation mobile terminals and gradually replace mobile phones. Huang Hai predicts that this transformation may take 3 - 5 years, and INAIR's current goal is to gradually replace the market share of tablets and laptops. He said that "technically, it is already possible for smart glasses to replace tablets, but user awareness and market education are still the main obstacles."