Xiaomi Debuts Mijia Glasses Camera Smart Glasses with High-End Hardware
The Chinese tech maker has unveiled a pair of smart glasses named Mijia Glasses Camera. Built to blend wearable comfort with powerful hardware, the device targets users who want hands‑free capture, real time translation, and augmented reality experiences on the go.
The core processing power comes from an eight‑core Qualcomm Snapdragon platform paired with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of built‑in storage. A 1020 mAh battery powers the glasses and supports fast charging, delivering up to 80 percent charge in just about thirty minutes. This combination aims to balance performance with practical daily use, keeping the device ready for extended shoots or immersive AR sessions without frequent recharges.
Two cameras are integrated into the front of the glasses: a 50 MP sensor and an 8 MP sensor, both equipped with optical stabilization. The system supports a 5x optical zoom and a 15x hybrid zoom, giving flexibility for close‑up shots and broader perspectives. While the glasses continuously record data, only selected moments are saved to memory. Users trigger capture with a dedicated button to retain the moments that matter most.
A Micro OLED display sits inside the frame, offering high pixel density and brightness for comfortable viewing. The display is capable of showing live data and includes automatic translation of text from English to Chinese and back. In addition, the device is positioned to support augmented reality effects for the camera, opening up possibilities for enhanced overlays and interactive experiences.
Pricing sits around the mid‑range level for mobile devices, with a contemporary street price near $370. Details on a formal release date have not been announced. There are reports circulating about media features and broader public interest as the product enters late‑stage development and potential market testing. Source attribution: VG Times.
For users in Canada and the United States exploring wearable photography technology, the Mijia Glasses Camera represents a milestone in compact, intelligent eyewear. The combination of high‑resolution cameras, stabilization, a robust processor, and a bright Micro OLED display suggests a versatile tool for creators, travelers, and professionals who value hands‑free capture with on‑device processing and translation capabilities. While the device remains a work in progress in terms of software updates and regional availability, early impressions point toward a compelling option in the smart glasses category. The emphasis on real‑time translation and AR overlays aligns with current research and development trends in consumer wearables, signaling Xiaomi’s intent to push boundary crossing between camera technology and augmented reality experiences. The focus on quick charging and battery efficiency also addresses the practical needs of users who rely on all‑day use without frequent recharging. In markets like Canada and the United States, this kind of device could appeal to content creators, multilingual teams, and professionals who require quick, on‑the‑spot translation and reliable capture in dynamic environments. The Mijia Glasses Camera thus positions itself as more than a novelty; it aims to be a practical extension of the user’s daily toolkit.
— End of excerpt. Sources: VG Times.