Xiaomi released its first smart eyewear product for Chinese consumers. The AI Glasses feature artificial intelligence technology and voice control systems. Users can operate the device through spoken commands or touch controls on the frame. The glasses translate conversations between ten different languages such as English, Japanese, German and Spanish. People can use these translation features during meetings or everyday conversations.
The device lacks any display screens and relies entirely on audio interaction. A 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 camera captures photos and records videos with electronic stabilization. Users can stream live content or take pictures through the camera system. Five microphones and two speakers handle audio input and output functions. The glasses can identify objects and translate written text through the camera.
Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor powers the smart eyewear device. The chip focuses on energy efficiency to maximize battery performance. Xiaomi designed the 40-gram glasses with a 263mAh battery that lasts 8.6 hours. The company uses its Vela operating system to manage artificial intelligence features. The basic model costs 1999 yuan or about 280 dollars.
Premium versions include electrochromic lenses that darken automatically in bright sunlight. These advanced models cost around 321 euros or 340 dollars. Xiaomi shaped the frames specifically for Asian face structures. The company has not announced plans for international sales or modified designs for other markets.
The device lacks any display screens and relies entirely on audio interaction. A 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 camera captures photos and records videos with electronic stabilization. Users can stream live content or take pictures through the camera system. Five microphones and two speakers handle audio input and output functions. The glasses can identify objects and translate written text through the camera.
Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 processor powers the smart eyewear device. The chip focuses on energy efficiency to maximize battery performance. Xiaomi designed the 40-gram glasses with a 263mAh battery that lasts 8.6 hours. The company uses its Vela operating system to manage artificial intelligence features. The basic model costs 1999 yuan or about 280 dollars.
Premium versions include electrochromic lenses that darken automatically in bright sunlight. These advanced models cost around 321 euros or 340 dollars. Xiaomi shaped the frames specifically for Asian face structures. The company has not announced plans for international sales or modified designs for other markets.