China's Huawei has announced a partnership with South Korean fashion company Gentle Monster to launch its first smart glasses.

The Monster Munster is a renowned Asian luxury glasses company, known for its experimental designs, and its exhibition halls - which Hankook Kim's CEO presented on stage while presenting smart glasses - are more like art exhibitions.

"What number of people would like to wear glasses like this when we meet our friends or loved ones?" Said Lance Kim with Snape Sunglasses, who does not trade Gentle Monster's glasses in style.

The Huawei Gentle Monster sunglasses do not have any cameras, making them look more like traditional sunglasses.

The future is now! Together with Gentle Monster we have joined forces to take your wearable intelligence to the next level with #HUAWEI X GENTLE MONSTER EYEWEAR. pic.twitter.com/MrgO2esXK4

- Huawei Mobile (@HuaweiMobile) March 26, 2019

The user can click on the arm of the glasses to answer phone calls using the microphone and built-in speakers, and access the voice assistant.

The glasses are resistant to water and dust in accordance with the standard "IP67", and can be shipped wirelessly through the device to save glasses that have a capacity of 2200 mAh, or through a charger through the port of the USB.

Huawei has yet to determine the price of its new smart device but will put it in several models, which is expected to be sometime in June or July 2019.