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What the Xiaomi AI Glasses knows about you

Xiaomi AI Glasses, made by Xiaomi Corporation, is a camera-and-audio AI glasses product with no display, positioned as a direct Ray-Ban Meta competitor and built around the XiaoAI voice assistant. Launched at Xiaomi's Human x Car x Home event on June 26, 2025 in China, it carries a 12-megapixel camera with 2K 30-frames-per-second video and electronic stabilization, a Qualcomm AR1 chip, and about 8.6 hours of battery with a 45-minute recharge, priced from 1,999 yuan, roughly $278, up to 2,999 yuan for a color-electrochromic version, with voice capture, object recognition, translation, and QR and visual-scan contactless payment. The registry records it at commercial mass-market maturity: it sold 50,000 units in its first three days and led China's AI-glasses share at 31.9 percent in 2025, ahead of Rokid and Alibaba. It is recorded under a Xiaomi Corporation company entity distinct from the existing Xiaomi Robotics division that makes the CyberOne humanoid, since the consumer AI glasses are a corporate consumer product rather than a robotics-division one. The AI is primary and genuine, built around the XiaoAI assistant and positioned explicitly as AI-powered, though cloud-dependent rather than on-device. The exact super- or hyper- assistant branding is unverified, with XiaoAI the canonical name, and forward sales targets such as five million units by 2027 and a reported second-generation production scale-back are aspirational or single-source and not asserted.

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What it knows about you

8 findings on record · 8 verified against primary sources

What it collects about you

Where your data goes

What you can control

What it collects about you

The data this device picks up.

Your location

The Xiaomi Glasses app collects your location even when the app is not open. The HyperAI Engine collects precise and approximate location for scene recognition and proactive suggestions.

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Where your data goes

Who else can see it once it leaves the device.

Training their AI

Xiaomi's HyperAI Engine collects sensor data for detecting workouts, driving, falls, and sleep, along with your screen activity, app usage, and cross-device data from Xiaomi Home, Mi Fitness, and Xiaomi EV for AI suggestions.

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Shared with others

Shares data with service providers, Xiaomi affiliates, and legal or regulatory bodies. The glasses app uses identifiers that may track you across apps and websites owned by other companies, per Apple App Store disclosures.

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Sent to the cloud

Xiaomi's Mijia glasses privacy policy states video editing data and file viewing data are processed locally and not uploaded to the cloud; personal information is stored on secure servers within mainland China, and device identifiers, hardware info, network info, and app logs are retained for 2 years.

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Selling your data

Xiaomi's Mijia glasses privacy policy explicitly states it does not sell any personal information to third parties; data is shared with Xiaomi affiliates and service providers under strict data processing agreements but not sold.

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What you can control

Your say over the data it holds.

How long they keep it

Xiaomi keeps device identifiers, hardware info, OS settings, network info, app info, error logs, and contact info for two years, with data stored within mainland China.

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Deleting your data

Users can unbind the glasses device which clears all device files; service cancellation is available through the app settings menu; personal information is deleted or anonymized after the collection purpose is fulfilled, upon confirmed deletion request, or after service termination.

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Kept on the device

The Mijia glasses process file viewing and video editing locally on the device without cloud upload; firmware update progress and host connection status are displayed but not stored; however, the policy does not address whether AI features such as voice assistant, translation, or scene recognition run on-device or in the cloud.

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The full record

Specs
Xiaomi AI Glasses: camera + audio AI glasses, no display. Launched at Xiaomi's Human x Car x Home event Jun 26 2025 (China-only). 12MP camera, 2K/30fps video with EIS; Qualcomm AR1 chip; ~8.6h battery, 45-min recharge; base Y1,999 (~$278), electrochromic Y2,699, color-electrochromic Y2,999. Voice capture, object recognition, translation, QR/visual-scan contactless pay. Built around the XiaoAI voice assistant.
Form Factor
wearable (camera + audio AI glasses; no display; Ray-Ban Meta competitor)
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