
"The Mijia Smart Audio Glasses incorporate built-in speakers into the temples, which means you're getting an open earbud experience built into the glasses. That's paired with quad microphones for hands-free calls, and the ability to record calls and audio in your surroundings. We got hold of the Titanium version, which retails for 199, though Xiaomi is also offering browline and pilot styles, with the latter offering UV400 protection."
"The traditional lenses on our unit block 25% of all incoming blue light, making them an ideal companion for long hours in front of a computer screen. The Titanium model is also the lightest of the bunch, coming in at just over 34 grams including the lenses. That's in part thanks to the 5mm slim temples, which are made out of plastic."
"The lenses can be switched out for prescriptions if you need to. The glasses are IP54-rated against dust and water splashes, which means they can handle moderate amounts of rain. The touch sensors on the Mijia Smart Audio Glasses are well spaced and easy to work with We can safely say that the Mijia Smart Glasses are comfortable to wear all day long but they do feel a tad heavier than a regular pair of glasses with prescription lenses."
Xiaomi's Mijia Smart Audio Glasses combine built-in speakers in slim temple arms with quad microphones for hands-free calling and ambient audio recording. The Titanium model weighs just over 34 grams, features 5mm plastic temples, and supports prescription lens swaps. One lens option blocks 25% of blue light, and a pilot style offers UV400 protection. The frame is IP54-rated for dust and splash resistance. Large touch sensors on the temple midpoints control playback and calls. Accessories include a faux leather pouch, cleaning cloth, and a magnetic charger that joins the temples into a USB-C plug. Battery life is claimed at up to 13 hours.
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