Xiaomi’s most recent smart glasses offer enhanced calling capabilities and a more compact design.

Xiaomi’s most recent smart glasses offer enhanced calling capabilities and a more compact design.
Xiaomi announced the Xiaomi Youpin crowdfunding launch of its Mijia Smart Audio Glasses 2. Xiaomi is reportedly developing AI-enabled smart spectacles to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban cooperation.
Fine Design
The Mijia Smart Audio Glasses 2 is thinner and lighter than previous year’s model. At 5mm, the temple arms are 26% thinner than the previous generation and 30% thinner at the broadest. Weight is evenly distributed and nasal pressure is reduced by the 27.6g glasses.
A 15,000-bent “piano steel ultra-flexible hinge” increases durability. One-handed lens shifting is possible with the second-generation quick-release mechanism’s 70% smaller hinge. Metal aviator, hybrid browline, classic Boston, and deep-space titanium frames are available.
Call and Audio Features
Optimizing the acoustic structure for loudness and noise reduction enhanced audio quality. A four-microphone array improves call clarity using built-in algorithms. Inverse sound waves and anti-leakage membranes limit audio leakage in the Mijia Glasses app’s privacy function.
Voice recording begins with a lengthy temple press. Privacy issues are addressed with a frame indication light that turns on while recording. The glasses include voice assistant integration, IP54 dust and water protection, and real-time audio broadcasts.
Battery, Charge
Mijia Smart Audio Glasses 2 can play music for 12 hours, converse for 9 hours, and standby for 12 days. Two-C magnetic charging takes around an hour, and a 10-minute charge gives four hours of listening time.
Whether these glasses will sell internationally is unknown.