The company’s upcoming products usually leak out before the launch, especially notable ones. Well, Xiaomi somehow managed to keep this product under the wraps until the launch.
The Xiaomi Smart Glasses actually look really nice, but pack a lot of tech inside
The Xiaomi Smart Glasses actually look really nice, but pack a lot of tech inside
The product itself is called “Xiaomi Smart Glasses”, which is easy to remember. These smart glasses actually look really nice, more like regular glasses than a high tech gadget, which is a good thing. These glasses use MicroLED optical waveguide technology, says Xiaomi. They are able to display messages and notifications, make calls, navigate, capture photos, and translate text before your eyes.
The glasses themselves weigh 51 grams, so they’re not exactly as heavy as many other smart glasses we’ve seen in the market. On the flip side, they’re not exactly featherlight either.
MicroLED optical waveguide technology is the key
MicroLED optical waveguide technology is the key
That being said, some of you are probably wondering what is “MicroLED optical waveguide” technology. That is basically the technology that allows you to see content on the lenses. Much like OLEDs, MicroLEDs pixels are individually lit. MicroLEDs have a higher pixel density and a longer lifespan than OLEDs, says Xiaomi, while they have a simpler structure. That allows for creating more compact displays, and easier screen integration. Xiaomi fitted in a really small display chip inside these glasses, it measures only 2.4mm x 2.02mm. Individual pixels on the display are sized at 4um, and they do allow sufficient light to pass through optical structures, even in direct sunlight.
Xiaomi opted for a monochrome display solution
Xiaomi opted for a monochrome display solution
Xiaomi opted for a monochrome display solution, which the company says is “ultra-efficient”. It can reach a peak brightness of 2 million nits, claims the company. Optical waveguide technology refracts light at 180 degrees, so the MicroLED display accurately transmits light beams to the human eye through the microscopic grating structure. Xiaomi also wants you to know that these smart glasses are not envisioned as being a second display to your smartphone. They’re envisioned to be an independent smart wearable. What’s interesting, though, Xiaomi did not clarify if there is a SIM card tray here, or do they need to be connected with some other device. If the latter is true, then they’re not exactly a standalone device.
There are a total of 497 components inside
There are a total of 497 components inside
These glasses have a total of 497 components, including miniature sensors and communication modules.
Xiaomi included a 5-megapixel camera on the front, so that you can take photos and translate text from photos. That can be extremely useful when traveling, needless to say.
Android OS is powering these glasses
Android OS is powering these glasses
The company fitted in a quad-core ARM processor, while these glasses also have a battery (of course), a touchpad, WiFi / Bluetooth modules, Android OS, and more. Those of you who are wondering about availability, well, there’s no information just yet. The company did not share their price, release date, well, basically nothing when it comes to availability. It’s even possible this is only a concept product. We’ve reached out to Xiaomi for more details.