
Xiaomi, the Chinese tech giant, recently launched the official Weibo account (the Chinese Threads) for its Xiaomi Glasses, arousing great interest among the brand's fans. Furthermore, with the account certified by Xiaomi Communications Technology Co., it seems that the company is ready to enter the smart glasses market with a revolutionary device.
Xiaomi AI Glasses Coming Later This Month

According to the latest news, in fact, the first model of Xiaomi's AI glasses, identified with the code M2442G1, has already received permission to access the network. Initially scheduled for release in March or April 2025, the launch has been brought forward to February. This change of schedule indicates Xiaomi's intention to unveil its smart glasses alongside the much-anticipated Xiaomi 15 Ultra, during a presentation event later this month.
While specific details about the Xiaomi AI Glasses have not yet been released, the anticipation is palpable. Considering that Xiaomi will be holding a press conference later this month, it is very likely that the glasses will be officially announced at that time. The excitement is also fueled by the fact that the official Weibo account was launched in conjunction with the sneak peeks at the company's next flagship smartphone, the 15 Ultra.

Industry experts predict that 2025 will be the turning point for the AI glasses market. In addition to Xiaomi, other tech giants such as Baidu, Huawei, Shanji Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Hangzhou Lingban Technology Co., and Shenzhen Thunderbird Network Technology Co. have already entered the industry. This makes the smart glasses market highly competitive and dynamic.
Wellsenn forecasts that in 2025, traditional phone manufacturers and IT companies will actively engage in the development and testing of smart glasses. Global shipments of AI glasses are expected to further increase, reaching 4 million pairs by the end of the year. This increase in shipments represents significant growth for the industry and a significant market opportunity.
The AI glasses market covers different stages of the industrial chain, including optics, displays, chips, sensors, and assembly. The explosion of the terminal market will have a positive effect on the entire industrial chain, helping to create incremental new markets and stimulate innovation in various related industries.







