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What the Xiaodu Pro AI Glasses knows about you
The Baidu Xiaodu Pro is a camera-and-audio AI glasses product with no display, marketed explicitly as not being AR glasses, made through Baidu's Xiaodu Technology subsidiary. At 39 grams with titanium hinges, a Sony 12-megapixel camera shooting 4K photos and 1440p30 video, a four-microphone array, and prescription-lens support in Boston and Cat-Eye styles, it is built around Baidu's ERNIE large language model for first-person ask-about-what-you-see question answering, object and calorie recognition, encyclopedia lookup, audio and visual translation, and reminders. It is recorded as a new model under the existing Baidu company, which also develops the Baidu Apollo autonomous-driving brain in the registry. Its shipping status resolves an open question: first announced at Baidu World 2024 and slated for the first half of 2025, it slipped before going on retail sale on November 11, 2025 as the Xiaodu Pro on JD.com and Tmall at 2,299 yuan, roughly $322, with next-day delivery, so it is genuinely shipping rather than announce-only, placing it at commercial maturity as the newest of the Wave 3 glasses with no independent sales figures yet. The AI is primary and genuine, marketed as the first native AI glasses powered by a Chinese large language model with the ERNIE-driven assistant as the headline rather than veneer, though cloud-dependent. The ERNIE on-device-versus-cloud split, real-world assistant quality, and sales volume are not verified, and the original 16-megapixel specification from the 2024 announcement was superseded by the shipping Sony 12-megapixel camera.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
Recording you
The glasses always listen for the wake word, and an extended listening mode can capture up to 90 seconds of continuous voice after activation. An optional Voice Interaction Improvement Plan also captures up to 10 seconds before the wake word for AI training.
Your body data
Optionally registers your voice pattern for speaker ID to personalize content, and collects your face scan for identity verification and login. Both are classified as sensitive personal information requiring separate consent.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Training their AI
Baidu uses your voice recordings, with identifiers stripped, to train its speech recognition and language understanding AI models. The optional Voice Interaction Improvement Plan collects pre-wake audio specifically for training.
Shared with others
Baidu shares your data with outside services integrated into DuerOS, affiliates including Du Xiaoman Financial and iQiyi, advertising partners with de-identified data, and telecom operators for carrier-customized devices.
The full record
- Specs
- Baidu Xiaodu Pro AI glasses: camera + audio, NO display (explicitly 'not AR glasses'). 39g, titanium hinges, Sony 12MP camera (4K photo / 1440p30 video), 4-mic array, prescription-lens support; Boston + Cat-Eye styles. On sale Nov 11 2025 on JD.com + Tmall, Y2,299 (~$322), next-day delivery. ERNIE LLM: first-person 'ask about what you see' Q&A, object/calorie recognition, encyclopedia lookup, audio+visual translation, reminders. Via Baidu's Xiaodu Technology subsidiary.
- Form Factor
- wearable (camera + audio AI glasses; no display; ERNIE LLM assistant)