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Chinese Man with Small Eyes Keeps Triggering Car’s ‘Asleep at the Wheel’ Warning

Summary by Oddity Central
A Chinese motorist claims that his new Xiaomi SU7 Max driver fatigue warning keeps triggering because of his really small eyes. Mr. Li, a young driver from China’s Zhejiang Province, recently bought the luxurious Xiaomi SU7 Max, a beautiful EV sedan powered by a powerful motor capable of taking the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.78 seconds. It’s one of the most coveted electric cars in the world right now, but for Li, it has been a pain to drive…
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The Xiaomi car signaled to its owner, a man from China, about the danger - the fatigue detection system decided that the driver was sleeping due to the peculiarities of his Asian appearance

Recently, a Xiaomi SU7 owner in Zhejiang was frequently misjudged as fatigued by the onboard driver monitoring system (DMS) because of his "small eyes". He was reminded to "pay attention to driving" more than 20 times during a short trip. This incident sparked heated discussions on social media, with netizens joking that "owners with small eyes should be careful when choosing smart cars." At the same time, Xiaomi SU7 has recently experienced a s…

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Oddity Central broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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