Xiaomi has launched a new pair of smart glasses that were first shown off as a prototype in 2021 and are now available for pre-order. The company has launched its first Mijia AR Glasses Camera in China for CNY 2,499, which is approximately $370 in USD when converted.
There is no word on a global launch date, and it is also unknown whether the device will be available in US. Xiaomi sells a wide range of products in China, but not all of them make it to the US market. However, a few of them have been announced in Us. We'll have to wait a while to learn more about it.
The latest Mijia Glasses Camera is now available for pre-order on Youpin, Xiaomi crowdfunding platform. Xiaomi has also offered products in US soon. So, who knows, maybe the brand will bring it in the future.
In terms of features, the smart glasses have a dual camera setup on the sides. There's a 50-megapixel Auad Bayer four-in-one wide-angle camera with split OIS optical stabilisation and an 8-megapixel periscopic telephoto camera with split OIS optical stabilisation. The company also claims to support 5X optical zoom and up to 15x hybrid zoom.
While the device appears to be quite large in photos, the company claims that the glasses weigh only about 100g, which means they are quite light and a user should have no trouble wearing them for an extended period of time.
The smart glasses will be controlled by the company Mijia app. Users will be able to quickly import photos to their phone and share them with the help of this app. The product can continuously record 100 minutes of video.
It is powered by a Snapdragon 8 chipset and comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The device features an OLED screen with a peak brightness of 3,000nits and a density of 3281ppi, as well as TUV certification for blue light levels.
Xiaomi new smart glasses have a 1,020mAh battery and support for 10W wireless charging. Xiaomi claims that 30 minutes of charging can recharge the battery by 80 percent. Other features include live translation on the screen and support for a digital assistant.