Xiaomi launches Smart Glasses with MicroLED imaging tech

Xiaomi has officially introduced the Xiaomi Smart Glasses, a new smart wearable device.

Using microLED technology, the Xiaomi Smart Glasses can show messages, notifications, make calls, navigate, shoot images, and even translate language. Using this technology, all of these notifications appear on the glasses themselves.

To squeeze the image system into the frame, Xiaomi used MicroLED technology. The technique enables brighter screens with deeper blacks, as well as higher pixel density and a longer lifespan. The Xiaomi Smart Glasses feature a display chip that is only 2.4mm x 2.02mm in size, or about the size of a grain of rice, allowing the display to fit neatly within the frame of the glasses. Xiaomi has chosen an ultra-efficient monochrome display system capable of attaining a peak brightness of 2 million nits to allow sufficient light to flow through sophisticated optical structures before reaching the eye, even in harsh direct sunlight.

The Xiaomi Smart Glasses incorporate 497 components, including small sensors and communication modules, and serve as a new smart terminal with independent operational capability. In addition to basic notification, call display, and so on, it can also perform operations such as navigation, photo capture, teleprompter, and real-time text and photo translations on its own.

The front of the glasses has a 5MP camera that can take and translate photographs. It also features a built-in microphone capable of transcribing sounds into text with real-time translations. When the camera is in operation, an indicator light illuminates next to it.

It is powered by a quad-core ARM processor, has a touchpad, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, and runs Android. The device is merely 51g in weight, allowing the glasses to mimic standard glasses.

Source: Xiaomi

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