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Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses: Lighter, Tougher, Enhanced Audio
HardwareZone
January 19, 2026•3 days ago
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Xiaomi's new Mijia Smart Audio Glasses offer a lighter, sleeker design with improved durability and IP54 resistance. Key upgrades include enhanced acoustics for clearer calls, reduced sound leakage, and real-time audio recording. The glasses also boast longer battery life, fast charging, and dual-device connectivity, aiming for improved user experience and productivity.
Alongside and the , Xiaomi also introduced a new pair of Mijia Smart Audio Glasses.
These smart glasses come with notable upgrades across design, build quality, acoustics, and battery life.
Lighter, sleeker, longer-lasting Xiaomi smart glasses
Compared to the first-generation Smart Audio Glasses, the new model has a redesigned temple structure that is significantly slimmer, resulting in a sleeker, timeless, and refined look.
The unibody design allows Xiaomi to reduce the temple width by 22% at the slimmest point and 27% at the widest point.
They are available in three classic frame styles - Titanium, Browline, and Pilot-style. The Titanium model is the lightest of the trio, weighing 27.6g (without lenses). In comparison, the first-generation glasses weigh 33.4g.
Users can also replace the default lenses with prescription versions. The default lenses on the Browline and Titanium models offer up to 25% blue light protection, while the pilot-style has UV400 lenses that block up to 99.99% of UV rays.
Improved durability
The second-generation Smart Audio Glasses feature an ultra-resilient piano-wire hinge rated for up to 15,000 flexes. They also carry an IP54 dust and splash resistance rating, enabling consumers to wear them across a wide range of conditions, including humidity and light rain.
Upgraded acoustics and privacy
, the brand equipped its second-generation Smart Audio Glasses with an optimised acoustic structure and advanced audio algorithms to deliver an immersive, audience-like listening experience.
For clearer calls, the glasses feature four built-in microphones with intelligent noise-cancellation algorithms and wind-resistance up to 4.5 m/s.
An all-new privacy feature further minimises sound leakage using a reverse sound field and a leak-proof membrane, ensuring clearer audio for the wearer while reducing disturbance to others.
Real-time audio recording and dual-device support
Unlike the first-gen model, the new glasses support built-in audio recording, which can be activated by pressing and holding the touch bar along the temple. During in-person meetings, privacy is safeguarded by an indicator light that illuminates when recording is in progress.
The real-time audio recording supports multiple scenarios, including voice calls, audio playback, and video playback. The glasses also have dual-device connectivity, allowing users to connect to two devices simultaneously and switch bettween them seamlessly for improved productivity.
Longer battery life and fast charging
Despite the slimmer design, the glasses use a custom pair of 114mAh non-coaxial steel-cased batteries. Xiaomi claims up to 13 hours of continuous music playback (up from 10 hours on the previous model), 9 hours of call time (two hours more than the previous model), 12 days of standby, or 1.5 days of typical usage.
It supports 2C magnetic fast charging; a 10-minute quick charge can provide up to four hours of playback, while a full charge from 0% to 100% only takes about an hour.
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