The real E.D.I.T.H at your destination-xiaomi's fantabulous break though in eyewear

The real E.D.I.T.H at your destination-xiaomi's fantabulous break though in eyewear.
Have you ever thought of wearing smart glasses like Tony Stark from Marvel movies?.Absolutely you would, a new generation of smart Glasses is unveiled by Xiaomi with an advanced MicroLED optical waveguide technology. The device comes with the name The Xiaomi Smart Glasses,Hoping that this it would represent a significant leap forward for future smart Eyewears.

The specs & features are definitely gonna crave you to add this in your bucket list
- It weighs just 51 grams
- Has incorporated with a MicroLED display in the right lens
- Features with a five-megapixel camera on the front
- Has a quad-core ARM processor
- The frame includes a touch pad
- Comes with both wifi and bluetooth connecting options
- Solar-friendly monochrome panel, MicroLED backlighting
- Neither battery life nor cost have been announced yet, but we expect it to last anywhere between 1-6 hours

A range of features are included, such as voice calls, contacts, messages, notifications, smart home alarms, office info apps, maps, navigation, photos and teleprompter It comes with an amazing feature of text-to-audio translation in real-time, you see it right before your eyes
The display is quite interesting, what makes it so?

The most interesting part is probably the display .MicroLED is a type of display similar to OLED but, in addition to having a higher pixel density and longer lifespan, the structure is simpler. They have brighter displays and deeper blacks.

The display chip is only 2.4 mm x 2.02 mm with individual pixels sized at 4μm.. Under a microscope, it is roughly the size of a grain of rice but,the monochrome display is capable of achieving brightness up to 2 million nits.
Fact crust : To facilitate all of this, Xiaomi has integrated its own AI into its glasses.
Yup,.. XiaoAi AI Assistant is gonna serve as the primary interface for the interaction with voice commands. It is likely that the smart wearables will be available first in China before reaching global markets. The new smart glasses from Xiaomi are expected to compete with Facebook's newly released smart glasses, the Ray-Ban Stories. In addition to using the classic Wayfarer frames, Facebook has integrated smart components to enable several features. With a squarish frame and a band on top, Xiaomi Smart Glasses look like a pair of sunglasses. The band that sits on top of the ears is slightly thick, possibly carrying sensors. According to Xiaomi, the Smart Glasses operate on a version of Android but clearly not specified.