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Xiaomi Unveils Smart Glasses to Rival Ray-Ban Meta

  • Xiaomi made its debut in the smart eyewear sector by revealing its AI-enabled glasses yesterday at a major product launch event held in Beijing.
  • Xiaomi launched these glasses to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban by leveraging its extensive ecosystem of smart home devices and electric vehicles.
  • The glasses include a 12MP ultra-wide camera, a Snapdragon AR1 processor, a battery that lasts up to 8.6 hours, support for uninterrupted video capture sessions lasting nearly three-quarters of an hour, and electrochromic lenses that allow users to manually switch between tinted and clear modes.
  • Costing around 1,999 yuan , the AI Glasses enable mobile payments through Alipay by scanning QR codes with the camera and using voice confirmation, while also supporting video calls from the wearer’s perspective and real-time broadcasting.
  • Xiaomi’s glasses suggest stronger competition in smart eyewear, offering longer battery life and recording time than Meta’s Ray-Ban, though it remains uncertain if they will launch outside China.
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Xiaomi announced the release of her own smart glasses, the Xiaomi AI Glasses. These goggles come to compete with the well-known Meta Ray-Ban. In addition to the new Meta goggles in collaboration with Oakley. And we are talking about smart goggles with camera, speakers, microphone and integrated artificial intelligence. Specifically, these goggles feature the Hyper XiaoAi voice assistant. Which will allow you to perform actions by voice command. …

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Xiaomi unveils its first IA connected glasses with 2K video recording, vocal assistant and impressive autonomy. An aggressive price, new features... Should we crack for this innovation that already shakes the competition?

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Gadgets & Wearables broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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