
Xiaomi glasses are coming!

The official Weibo "quietly" went online, and the media revealed the network access license and debut schedule... Various messages are sending a signal: the release of Xiaomi AI glasses will be significantly advanced
Xiaomi's official blog for glasses has "quietly" launched, bringing heavyweight players to the AI glasses battle.
On Thursday evening, it was discovered that Xiaomi's official Weibo for glasses has gone live, with the certified entity being Xiaomi Communications Technology Co., Ltd. This Weibo account has not yet published any content.
Previously, according to well-known digital blogger @SmartPikachu's latest revelation, Xiaomi's AI glasses have obtained network access permission. Additionally, the XR Research Institute revealed on January 27 that Xiaomi's AI glasses are expected to debut in February alongside the Xiaomi 15 Ultra.
All these messages signal one thing: The release of Xiaomi's AI glasses will be significantly advanced.
Xiaomi Glasses Preview
According to media exposure of the network access information, Xiaomi glasses are expected to feature a Micro OLED waveguide display, weighing only 80g, making them almost imperceptible when worn.
The glasses will support holographic voice interaction, connect to Xiaomi's large model, and support real-time translation and AR navigation. Furthermore, Xiaomi glasses will be integrated into the Xiaomi smart ecosystem, achieving one-click connectivity with smartphones, cars, and home devices.
Will 2025 Be the Decisive Year for AI Glasses? Can Xiaomi Win with One Move?
As Zuckerberg said, 2025 will be the decisive year for AI glasses. He stated during the fourth-quarter earnings call:
This will be a pivotal year, and we will see if we can embark on a path toward hundreds of millions or even billions of AI glasses users, making glasses the next generation of computing platform.
In recent years, with the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, AI glasses have attracted the attention of many tech giants as an important carrier for the next generation of human-computer interaction. From Google, Microsoft to Apple, and Meta, international giants are laying out their plans, while domestic manufacturers like Huawei, OPPO, and Meizu have also launched related products.
Xiaomi's entry into this market will undoubtedly intensify the competition in the global AI glasses market, as Xiaomi products are known for their high cost-performance ratio.
At the same time, as a leader in the domestic consumer electronics market, Xiaomi has accumulated rich experience in smartphones, smart home devices, and other fields. Its strong supply chain integration capabilities and large user base provide strong support for its entry into the AI glasses market.
Although there are many types of AI glasses on the market, currently, no product has truly stood out as a "killer" product due to technological limitations.
Take Apple, for example. Last month, Apple canceled an augmented reality (AR) glasses project. Apple initially hoped that the AR glasses could pair with the iPhone, but the phone's processing power was insufficient and affected battery life. After switching to connect with Mac computers, the final product performed poorly in executive evaluations The relevant projects were ultimately cut this week.
In the future, whoever can achieve breakthroughs in technology, products, ecology, and other aspects will be able to share in the spoils of this technological feast. Let's wait and see how Xiaomi stirs up the winds and clouds in the AI glasses market!