Xiaomi introduced its AI-driven smart glasses at the Human x Car x Home event in Beijing along with a new foldable phone, a premium wristwatch, and a line of smart home products. With Xiaomi joining the fight, the AI glasses market is becoming more competitive. The expansion of significant competitors in the artificial intelligence (AI) eyewear market puts additional strain on Meta.
The most recent AI glasses of Xiaomi appear to be considerably outshining Ray-Ban Meta when comparing specs. Thanks to a built-in camera that perfectly interfaces with Alipay (as reported by Road to VR), users may enjoy real-time translation and even make payments just by staring at things as the in-house Super XiaoAI assistant manages the difficult tasks.
One Weibo post suggests that the Xiaomi AI glasses may check QR codes and then use the voice assistant to verify the purchase, therefore guaranteeing that the transaction is really being done. With a 12MP ultra-wide camera, the AI Glasses of Xiaomi let users capture images or record first-person films hands-free by means of voice instructions. Real-time object recognition and text translation give them more practical use past just taking pictures.
Their remarkable battery life is a major draw for these sophisticated AI glasses. With USB-C charging, their 263mAh battery is said to offer up to 8.6 hours of use, a notable upgrade over Meta’s Ray-Ban and Techno AI glasses pro, which only provide around 4 hours of operation from a little 154mAh battery.
Weighing at only 40 grams, the Xiaomi AI glasses also serve as open-ear headphones with stereo sound and five embedded microphones. A Qualcomm AR1 chip and a Hengxuan 2700 co-processor inside guarantee flawless performance. Designed for Asian facial features, these eyeglasses include temple arms that tilt 5° forward and rotate 12° out. This unique design implies that this variant won’t be released worldwide very soon.