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      Xiaomi Smart Glasses Unveiled With Calling, Photos, and Navigation Features | Details Inside

      Xiaomi has unveil new product call the Xiaomi Smart Glasses. The Xiaomi Smart Glasses is first new smart eye wearable device. Xiaomi Smart Glasses have been announce but pricing and availability information was not reveale.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses look like normal sunglasses but are embed with sensors and an imaging system to enable various smart features which includes navigation and real-time text translation.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses are lightweight and weighing at 51 grams and integrate a new MicroLED optical waveguide technology to display messages and notifications in front of your eyes.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses are also said to be able to make calls, offer navigation using augmented reality (AR), capture photos, and translate text right infront your eyes.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses to first be made available in China before coming to global markets.

      Xiaomi’s new Smart Glasses will compete with Facebook’s Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses.

      Facebook has adopted the classic Wayfarer frames and integrated smart components to enable several functionalities.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses have a squarish frame with a band running on top.

      The band that sits on top of the ears is slightly thick, presumably holds with sensors.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses adopt the MicroLED imaging technology to lower the design space needed in structural design, as well as the overall weight of the device.

      Xiaomi says that MicroLEDs have a higher pixel density and a simpler structure.

      Which allows for a more compact display, as well as easier screen integration.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses has a display chip measuring just 2.4×2.02mm.

      The Xiaomi says the display is roughly the size of a grain of rice, with individual pixels sized at 4μm.

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      Xiaomi has opt for a monochrome display solution to allow sufficient light to pass through and it is said to be capable of reaching a peak brightness of 2 million nits.

      The chinese company says that the Xiaomi Smart Glasses integrates a total of 497 components including miniature sensors and communication modules.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses is able to do independent operations like navigation, take photos, act as a teleprompter, and offer real-time text and photo translations.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses are also said to minimise interruptions at inconvenient times and display information when it is important.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses supports XiaoAI AI assistant for voice commands.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses will filter notifications and display only the most important ones.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses smart home alarms, urgent information from office apps, and messages from important contacts will be given priority over others.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses come with built-in dual beamforming microphone and speaker to enable phone calling feature.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses can present roads and maps in front of you in real time so that you can keep your eyes on the road safely and conveniently.

      Xiaomi Smart Glasses will come with 5-megapixel camera integrated to take photos and translate text as well.

      The Xiaomi Smart Glasses are also capable of transcribing audio into text with translations in real time.

      Some other features include in Xiaomi Smart Glasses is a quad-core ARM processor, a touch pad, and support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

      Xiaomi says that the Smart Glasses run on the Android operating system.

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