Xiaomi's Smart Glasses Now Let You Pay Parking Fees With Just a Glance
Xiaomi Smart Glasses Get Smarter With Alipay Integration
Parking payments just got easier for Xiaomi Smart Glasses wearers. The tech giant announced a partnership with Ant Group that lets users pay parking fees without ever touching their phones - just use your voice or even your gaze.
Hands-Free Parking Payments
The new feature eliminates one of modern life's minor frustrations: scrambling to find payment QR codes when exiting parking lots. "We wanted to create something that feels almost magical," explains Xiaomi product lead Wei Zhang. "Now when you're ready to leave, you simply look at the exit barrier or say 'pay parking' and it's done."
The system works through deep integration with Alipay's payment infrastructure. An AI assistant recognizes when users approach payment points and automatically prepares the transaction.
Your Health Stats At A Whisper
Beyond payments, Xiaomi has connected the glasses to Ant Group's Afu health platform. Users can now ask questions like "How did I sleep last night?" or "What's my current heart rate?" and get instant answers.
"It's like having a personal doctor whispering in your ear," says early tester Ming Zhao, who uses the feature during his morning runs. "I can check my pace and heart rate without breaking stride."
Security You Can Trust
With great convenience comes great responsibility - especially regarding financial transactions and health data. Xiaomi implemented its GPASS security framework specifically for these sensitive functions.
The system uses multiple encryption layers and biometric verification before processing any payment or sharing health information. "We treat every transaction like it's accessing your bank vault," notes security chief Li Wang.
Key Points:
- Glance-and-go payments: Eliminate phone use for parking transactions
- Voice-activated health monitoring: Get stats from Ant's Afu app hands-free
- Enterprise-grade security: GPASS framework protects financial and health data
- Natural interactions: Designed for real-world situations where hands are busy

