According to Xiaomi, the company’s Smart Glasses will only display the most important alerts.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Real-time text translation is available with Xiaomi Smart Glasses.
- Xiaomi Smart Glasses are extremely light, weighing only 51 grams.
- For voice commands, the glasses work with the XiaoAI AI assistant.

One of the first smart eyewear devices Xiaomi has made is the Xiaomi Smart Glasses. The Xiaomi Smart Glasses look like normal sunglasses, but they have sensors and an imaging system that make them smart. They can help you navigate and translate text in real time, for example. Weighing 51 grams, the Xiaomi Smart Glasses are very light. They use a new MicroLED optical waveguide technology to show messages and notifications in front of your eyes, the company said. Make calls, use augmented reality (AR), take photos, and translate text right in front of your eyes are some of the other things the Xiaomi Smart Glasses are said to be able to do.
The new Xiaomi Smart Glasses have been announced, but no prices or availability information has been given. It is likely that the wearable will first be available in China before going on sale all over the world. New glasses from Xiaomi will compete with Facebook’s new Ray-Ban Stories glasses. Facebook has taken the classic Wayfarer frames and added smart parts to make them work for a lot of different things.
Because they are made by Xiaomi, these glasses have a frame that is square and a band that runs on top. The band that goes over the ears is a little thick, which means it has sensors in it. As we’ve said, the glasses use MicroLED imaging technology to save space and weight in the structure of the glasses. Xiaomi says that MicroLEDs have more pixels and a more simple structure. This allows for a smaller screen, as well as better screen integration. It has a display chip that is only 2.4×2.02mm. When you look at the screen through a microscope, Xiaomi says it’s about the size of a grain of rice. Each pixel is about 4 micrometers wide.
Xiaomi has chosen a monochrome display so that enough light can pass through. It is said to be able to reach a peak brightness of 2 million nits. The company says that the Smart Glasses have 497 parts, including small sensors and communication modules. According to Xiaomi, the wearable is able to do things on its own, like navigate, take photos, act as a teleprompter, and translate text and photos in real time. Xiaomi Smart Glasses are also said to cut down on interruptions at inconvenient times and show important information when it’s important.
The new Smart Glasses are lightweight at 51 grams and support voice commands via the XiaoAI AI assistant. The ‘main interaction method’ is referred to as such. Only the most critical notifications will be displayed by the glasses. Smart home alerts, vital information from business apps, and messages from important contacts, for example, will be prioritized. The new glasses have a built-in dual beamforming microphone and speaker that may be used for phone calls. Furthermore, Xiaomi Smart Glasses can display real-time maps and highways in front of you, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road safely and comfortably.

There is a 5-megapixel camera built into the Smart Glasses so that you can take photos and read text at the same time. That’s not all: The company says that the Xiaomi Smart Glasses can also turn audio into text with real-time translations. Also, there is a quad-core ARM processor, a touch pad, and support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, among many other things. Xiaomi says that the Smart Glasses run on Android. Read also; X-Sense Wi-Fi Smoke Detector – Receive Instant Smoke Alarm On Your Phone