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Xiaomi teases camera-focused smart glasses before tomorrow's big event

Xiaomi teases camera-focused smart glasses before tomorrow's big event

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Xiaomi has released a number of smart glasses over the years – like the Snapdragon-powered AR-glasses from 2022, the wireless AR glasses it demoed at MWC 2023, the Smart Audio Glasses and more. A new model is coming tomorrow and it will focus on filming first-person view videos, at least that's what the teaser videos focus on.
Here's a photo showing the glasses, posted by Xiaomi on Weibo:
Xiaomi's upcoming smart glasses
Here's the same image with the brightness dialed up:
Xiaomi's upcoming smart glasses (boosted brightness)
A post on Weibo describes the glasses (machine translation): 'First-person perspective filming. Free your hands, immerse yourself in the moment, record and share your vision.'
These glasses will go up against the new Oakley Meta HSTN glasses and previous Ray Ban-branded models.
Tomorrow's event will be a big one – it will feature the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2, the Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro, a 41mm version of the Xiaomi Watch S4 and the Xiaomi Band 10.
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