The MLVISION M5: Lightweight AR Meets AI Integration

In a market overflowing with smart glasses and AR devices, the MLVISION M5 arrives with an interesting take on wearable tech. Launched in April 2025, it’s not trying to be another bulky headset or a full-blown AR visor — instead, this device takes the form of a slim, AI-powered clip-on for your existing eyewear. And with a noticeable focus on both design and functionality, it’s turning heads not just for what it does, but how it feels when you’re actually wearing it.

A Clip-On That Breaks the Weight Barrier

The M5’s biggest claim to fame is its astonishingly light weight — just 25.8 grams. To put that in context, most AR glasses hover somewhere between 43 to 80 grams, which can quickly become uncomfortable, especially during extended use. The M5 aims to sidestep that issue entirely by using lightweight materials and a modular clip-on design. For anyone with prescription glasses, this means you don’t need a special set of AR lenses. The M5 clips directly onto your existing frames. And for those without glasses, modular temple arms can convert it into standalone AR eyewear. It’s a practical, simple move in a market where most devices still expect users to compromise on either vision or comfort.

A Virtual Screen in the Air

What makes this tiny device especially curious is its 86-inch virtual screen effect, positioned about 4 meters away from the wearer’s eyes. This design decision moves content into your forward line of sight, rather than down at your hands like a phone or tablet. MLVISION also employs a gentle green light display technology here. According to the brand, this helps minimize eye strain while offering a far-sighted viewing experience, reducing neck strain since users don’t have to constantly look down at small screens. The visual clarity remains intact, while a high light transmittance rate ensures users stay connected to the real world around them.

AI Features That Go Beyond Reading

The M5 isn’t just a display gadget. It’s packed with AI-powered features designed to handle more than casual media consumption. Integrated with the MLVISION Secret Vision app, users can manage files scattered across devices and beam them to their glasses for a large-screen, private view. There’s a built-in AI reading assistant that can summarize books, an unexpected but welcome productivity boost. Real-time translation across seven languages, teleprompter functions, navigation, and private file management all add to its utility. What makes it stand out is its ability to display Word documents, PDFs, and PowerPoint slides — complete with images and charts — using AI-optimized formats.

CES Recognition and Forward-Looking Strategy

The M5 made an impression at CES 2025, receiving positive attention for its balance of practicality and technical innovation. It signals a shift in the AR space from purely spec-driven products to those with an emphasis on long-term wearability and everyday use cases. MLVISION is also launching a three-year renewal program for early adopters, offering device upgrades at the original purchase price. The M5 officially launched on April 9, 2025, available via JD.com and MLVISION’s flagship store.

MLVISION M5 Technical Sheet

Feature Description
Product Type AI-powered AR smart clip-on glasses
Weight 25.8 grams
Display Type Gentle green light, AR display
Virtual Screen Size 86-inch equivalent screen, 4 meters away
Compatibility Clip-on for existing eyewear; convertible with modular arms
Light Transmittance High
AI Integration MLVISION Secret Vision app
File Display Support Word, PDF, PowerPoint with images and charts
AI Reading Assistant Yes (book summarization)
Language Translation Real-time across 7 languages
Other Features Teleprompter, navigation, private file management
Launch Date April 9, 2025
CES 2025 Recognition Yes
Renewal Program Three-year full-value renewal option available


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