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 Wireless AR glasses from Xiaomi! Details of design and specifications

Wireless AR glasses from Xiaomi! Details of design and specifications

Xiaomi showcased a prototype of its Wireless AR Glass Discovery Edition at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2023. The company's new wireless augmented reality glasses are lightweight and feature a "retina-level" display. Let's know the full details of these.

Features of Xiaomi Wireless AR Glass Discovery Edition

Xiaomi's new AR headset is powered by the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1 chipset, the processor also used in Meta's Quest Pro headset. The device can connect wirelessly to a phone and uses the company's proprietary communication link with a low latency of 50ms.

This AR headset is relatively lightweight as it is made of carbon fiber and magnesium titanium alloy. Also the weight of this headset is 126 grams. And it is equipped with a custom silicon-oxygen anode battery. Let's know other details as well.

Coming to the displays, Xiaomi's AR headset has a pair of micro OLED screens. These are connected to light guiding prisms for a clear image. These glasses support a maximum brightness of 1,200 nits.

In addition, the device also has a blackout mode for better immersion, thanks to its electro chromic lenses, which block out what is happening outside. It also has a transparent mode. It combines real and virtual elements.

This AR headset from Xiaomi allows users to watch YouTube or Tik Tok videos using the Mi Share app. This device can be used not only for streaming but also beyond that. Because it has advanced hand tracking technology.

This allows users to reach the screen to navigate around the interface. This allows you to manipulate real-world objects, as demonstrated in a concept video that shows users turning off light through these glasses.

Xiaomi AR Glasses: When will it hit the market?

The concept of these new AR glasses from Xiaomi sounds great in theory. However, it remains to be seen when it will be launched in the market and how it will deliver similar features in the real world. While the company says it will "work with developers to speed things up to bring AR to market," the device may still need some tweaks before it's available to the general public, so we'll have to wait for the next updates

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