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Xiaomi AI Glasses

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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Machine-readable surfaces

Form factor
wearable
Maturity stage
commercial
Lifecycle
active
Deployments
0
ID
d3e20309-f25a-4f96-b2f3-f193e51d6d5f

Specs

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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.
formFactor
wearable (camera + audio AI glasses; no display; Ray-Ban Meta competitor)

Supply chain

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Sources (4)

  1. https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/xiaomi-ai-glasses
  2. https://www.gizmochina.com/2025/06/26/xiaomi-ai-glasses-launch/
  3. https://eyewearintelligence.com/xiaomi-ai-glasses-50000-three-days
  4. https://macaonews.org/xiaomi-china-ai-glasses-share-2025

Common questions

What is Xiaomi AI Glasses?
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.
Who makes Xiaomi AI Glasses?
Xiaomi AI Glasses is made by Xiaomi, based in Beijing, China, founded in 2010.
Where is Xiaomi AI Glasses deployed?
No verified deployments of Xiaomi AI Glasses are currently on the DEPLOY registry. DEPLOY records deployments only when verified at a named site with a primary source; absence may reflect pre-deployment, research, or manufacturer-internal use.
What is Xiaomi AI Glasses's maturity stage?
Xiaomi AI Glasses is at the commercial stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Commercial stage means production-grade deployments are operating at named customer sites.