The glasses, which are being worn by police at a busy train station ahead of the Chinese New Year travel rush, are linked to a central database which contains details of criminal records.
Wearing the technology, police can almost instantly view an individual's personal details, including name, ethnicity, gender and address.
Police at the Zhengzhou East Railway Station have arrested seven people who were suspected of being involved in kidnapping and hit-and-run cases during an operation which began last week.
They have also held another 26 people who were using fake identification cards.
Pictures of the operation, which were published online by the web version of China's People's Daily newspaper, show a female police officer wearing dark black sunglasses which have a small camera attached on the right-hand lens.
The camera is connected by an electronic lead to a hand-held device.
The device has an app where police officers can process images they have taken of suspicious individuals.
The facial information captured by the glasses will be sent back to a database for comparison with the information of suspects on the wanted list.
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