Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has officially entered the Smart Chashma Bazaar with its first AI-operated iVier’s launch, which keeps itself in position as a rival Meta of Meta Collaboration.
Beijing unveiled yesterday during Xiaomi’s “Human X Car X Home” event, the pricing of glasses is similar to the Ray-Ban Meta Glass in 1,999 yuan ($ 278) and supports 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera, Qualcomm’s AR1 chip, and first-person video recording. According to Xiaomi, the glasses offer 8.6 hours of battery life, which is more than double the runtime of smart glasses of meta and can be fully recharged in 45 minutes.
The glasses are operated by Xiaomi’s Zioi Assistant, enabling users to perform a series of tasks through voice commands, including capturing videos and photos, recognizing objects, translating texts, translating texts, and scanning the QR code for mobile payment through Alipay. The company also highlighted the ability of the device to handle video calls and live streaming first.
Beyond the main functionality, Xiaomi has introduced electrocomic lenses, allowing wearers to manually togle the wearer between shaded and transparent modes.
Gizmodo Note On paper, glasses Xiaomi’s glasses perform better than current market leaders in many areas. Glasses reportedly supports 45 minutes of continuous video recording, a notable contrary to the three -minute limit of the meta on its latest smart glasses.
“If they actually do what the company says that they do, they can be the best smart glasses easily (on paper),” Gizmodo Report.
Xiaomi also introduced a series of new hardware during the same launch event, including the Mix Flip 2 foldable phone, Pad 7S Pro Tablet, and the tenth generation smart band and the updated wearing equipment such as Smart Band and Watch S4.
South China Morning Post Note Xiaomi’s entry into smart eyear follows the same moves by other major Chinese firms. Huawei introduced its latest AI glass in April, including voice and translation tools, but lacks a camera. Baidu is preparing to release Xiaodu AI glass equipped with its own camera later this year, which is powered by its Erni AI model.
“The main strength of Xiaomi in this market is its widespread ecosystem, including smart home devices and electric vehicles,” called Wangcheng, an analyst at Welsenxra,.
Image Credit: Xiaomi