The Baidu Xiaodu Pro completes DEPLOY's Chinese consumer wearable-AI trio: Xiaomi AI Glasses, RayNeo V3, and Baidu Xiaodu Pro, each pairing a hardware maker with a domestic LLM platform.
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The AI is genuine and primary, built on Baidu's ERNIE LLM: first-person 'ask about what you see' Q&A, object and calorie recognition, encyclopedia lookup, and audio and visual translation.
The price above is a verified China-market price converted to USD: 2,299 yuan, roughly $322 (on sale via JD.com and Tmall). The product is China-only, so the USD figure is a conversion, not a US sale price.
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The Baidu Xiaodu Pro AI Glasses went on sale in China on November 11, 2025 via JD.com and Tmall, with next-day delivery. They are not officially sold outside China.
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The Baidu Xiaodu Pro AI Glasses are camera-and-audio AI glasses with no display (explicitly not AR glasses): 39 grams, titanium hinges, a Sony 12-megapixel camera, a four-microphone array, and prescription-lens support. The AI is genuine and primary, built on Baidu's ERNIE large language model (first-person 'ask about what you see' Q&A, object and calorie recognition, encyclopedia lookup, audio and visual translation), made via Baidu's Xiaodu Technology subsidiary. The assistant runs on ERNIE, not on Xiaomi's XiaoAI. It completes the Chinese consumer wearable-AI cohort alongside Xiaomi AI Glasses and the RayNeo V3.
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Cap-flags: pricing is China-market CNY (2,299 yuan; the ~$322 figure is a conversion), the glasses are not officially sold outside China, and the AI is cloud-dependent rather than on-device.
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A naming clarification: the assistant runs on Baidu's ERNIE (via the Xiaodu Technology subsidiary), not on Xiaomi's XiaoAI. The two are separate Chinese makers with separate AI stacks.
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