{"id":"d3e20309-f25a-4f96-b2f3-f193e51d6d5f","companyId":"b2fccf16-b67a-49b4-9cdc-5dc77dc8df43","modelName":"Xiaomi AI Glasses","slug":"xiaomi-ai-glasses","description":"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.","formFactor":"wearable","maturityStage":"commercial","lifecycleState":"active","supersededByModelId":null,"specs":{"notes":[{"label":"Verified","value":"Xiaomi AI Glasses (made by Xiaomi Corporation) is a camera + audio AI glasses product positioned as a direct Ray-Ban Meta competitor, built around the XiaoAI voice assistant. Launched Jun 26 2025 (China). 50,000 units sold in the first 3 days; led China's AI-glasses share at 31.9% in 2025 (ahead of Rokid 28.5%, Alibaba 15.9%). maturity=commercial (mass-market)."},{"label":"Entity note","value":"Recorded under a Xiaomi Corporation company entity (distinct from the existing xiaomi-robotics division that makes the CyberOne humanoid): the consumer AI glasses are a Xiaomi Corp product, not a robotics-division product."},{"label":"AI-substance: PRIMARY (genuine)","value":"Built around the XiaoAI assistant (voice capture, object recognition, translation); positioned explicitly as AI-powered. Cloud-dependent (not on-device) - recorded honestly."},{"label":"Claimed but NOT verified","value":"Exact assistant branding ('Super Xiao Ai / HyperAI' - canonical name is XiaoAI; super-/Hyper- branding unverified); 5M-units-by-2027 target (aspirational); a reported scale-back of a second-gen production forecast (120k vs 300k) is a single-source signal - flag, don't assert."}],"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)"},"manufacturerSerial":null,"reviewStatus":"reviewed","sources":[{"url":"https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/xiaomi-ai-glasses","title":"Xiaomi AI Glasses launched (Jun 26 2025; camera + XiaoAI; Ray-Ban Meta competitor)","sourceName":"South China Morning Post"},{"url":"https://www.gizmochina.com/2025/06/26/xiaomi-ai-glasses-launch/","title":"Xiaomi AI Glasses launch specs (12MP, 2K/30fps, Qualcomm AR1, ~8.6h, Y1,999 base)","sourceName":"Gizmochina"},{"url":"https://eyewearintelligence.com/xiaomi-ai-glasses-50000-three-days","title":"Xiaomi AI Glasses: 50,000 units sold in first 3 days","sourceName":"Eyewear Intelligence"},{"url":"https://macaonews.org/xiaomi-china-ai-glasses-share-2025","title":"Xiaomi led China AI-glasses share 31.9% 2025 (ahead of Rokid 28.5%, Alibaba 15.9%)","sourceName":"Macao News / Omdia"}],"aliases":["Xiaomi AI Glasses","Xiaomi Smart Glasses"],"collisionRisk":"low","reviewNote":null,"manufacturerTermForTeleop":null,"createdAt":"2026-06-03T21:09:15.485Z","updatedAt":"2026-06-03T21:09:15.485Z","jsonLd":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"Product","@id":"https://registry.deploy.report/models/xiaomi-ai-glasses","url":"https://registry.deploy.report/models/xiaomi-ai-glasses","name":"Xiaomi AI Glasses","alternateName":["Xiaomi AI Glasses","Xiaomi Smart Glasses"],"description":"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.","identifier":"d3e20309-f25a-4f96-b2f3-f193e51d6d5f","category":"wearable","publisher":{"@id":"https://deploy.report/#organization"}}}