Kamis, 30 September 2021

Nreal Air proves that AR glasses don't have to be clunky monstrosities

Smart glasses are on the rise. What you need to know The Nreal Air AR sunglasses provide a full-vision virtual display for streaming content or playing mobile games. They have a micro-OLED chip, 49 pixels-per-degree (PPD), and a 90Hz refresh rate. It must be tethered to your iOS or Android phone to display content, but act as regular sunglasses otherwise, with a 77g/ 2.7oz weight. Nreal Air will ship to Asian markets in late 2021, followed by "other markets" in 2022. In early 2020, contributing editor Russell Holly tried out Nreal Light smart glasses and called them "the first set of Mixed Reality glasses actually worth buying." With them, you could use virtually any Android app in holographic form around your living room, or play 3D-native games on a tabletop. It wasn't perfect: it had to be tethered to your phone via USB-C, its field of view (FOV) was narrow, and its cameras were very blatantly visible — but it was a promising tool. Now, Nreal is pushing out a new pair of ...
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