
Xiaomi AI Smart Glasses Unveiled With 12MP Camera And Voice Assistant: Price, Features
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Xiaomi AI Glasses work like the Meta Ray Ban versions, with support for AI features, packing a camera to record videos and translate text
Xiaomi is taking on Meta Ray Ban smart glasses with its own AI Glasses that have been unveiled in China this week. These new glasses are powered by Xiaomi's own OS and for the hardware you have a Snapdragon AR chipset.
It has a high-res camera to let you capture your surroundings, something that has become a hit with the Meta Ray Ban glass in the last few years. Being AI glasses, you have features like real-time text translation and even voice-based assistance.
Xiaomi AI Glasses are priced at CNY 1,999 (Rs 23,500 approx) which is for the standard version. Xiaomi has introduced other lens variants with multi-colour support that stretch the price as high as CNY 2,999 (Rs 35,400 approx). Xiaomi AI Glasses are already available in China and we're not sure if these will come to other regions.
Xiaomi AI Glasses Features
Xiaomi AI Glasses can be paired with Android or iOS devices but understandably, some of the highlight features need you to use a Xiaomi phone running on the HyperOS interface. As we said earlier, it is powered by a Snapdragon AR+ chip that has been designed for the segment, and you get it with 4GB RAM and 32GB of storage. It has a 12MP camera on the stem that lets you take photos and videos on the move.
Meta will surely be facing a lot of challengers in the next few months. The R ay Ban glasses have launched in India recently and more regions are expected to join the list later this year. The company has also developed a more premium version with Oakley that costs over $350 and available in select countries for now.
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