Innovation returns to MWC as Xiaomi unveils its wireless AR glasses prototype

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Xiaomi has introduced a prototype of its wireless AR glasses which features a 'retina level' display that adjusts to lighting conditions.

The wireless specs weigh in at 126g and are powered by the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1 Platform. The glasses also feature Xiaomi's proprietary low-latency communication link which helps to deliver latency as low as 3ms between a paired smartphone and the glasses. Full link latency is as low as 50ms. Keeping the weight of the specs low are the materials used which include a magnesium-lithium alloy, carbon fiber parts, and a silicon-oxygen anode battery that was created in-house.

In addition,"Xiaomi utilizes the joints of the user's inner fingers as a gesture recognition area for Xiaomi Wireless AR Glasses. The directional is oriented from the second joint of the middle finger, with the second joint of the index finger representing the upward direction. When combined with the surrounding areas, this forms a four-way directional key for basic movement operations." Sliding the thumb on the index finger is the gesture used to enter and exit applications.

 

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