MWC Barcelona: Top 6 Smart Glasses That Eliminate Cell Phones
- March 1, 2023
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he Mobile World Congress In Barcelona, Spain, a variety of brands had the opportunity to wear their smart glasses as an immersive proposition that allows them to use
he Mobile World Congress In Barcelona, Spain, a variety of brands had the opportunity to wear their smart glasses as an immersive proposition that allows them to use
he Mobile World Congress In Barcelona, Spain, a variety of brands had the opportunity to wear their smart glasses as an immersive proposition that allows them to use the glasses instead of a mobile phone.
In addition, the glasses will likely be used for some type of metaverse as well, such as for health.
Several prototypes indicate the projection of content through the lens to place objects in its interface, broadcast information and control other remote devices with gestures.
This is a list of lenses that have been shown in Spain.
The bet goes to Oppo Air Glass 2, which weighs 38 grams and is very close to a regular frame of glasses.
Through micro-projectors, users will be able to control various options such as playing music, making calls, real-time translation, speech-to-text transcription, and more.
Projection of content is provided through a green interface, similar to the style of computers of the past, although the field of view is deeper.
The company brought three devices. The first is NXTWEAR s, which are glasses to connect to a computer via USB and are used to magnify the screen, track the head and display up to 10 monitors at once.
Also, they showed the RayNeo X2, a model focused on augmented reality (AR) and accompanied by a ring to control functions without touching them. In addition, their screens are colored, not white or green, like most devices of this type.
The third is NXTWEAR v, which focuses on virtual reality (VR) with cameras that allow you to capture what’s around you to interact with the digital environment.
Although the brand showed a device that has several functions for content management through augmented reality, one of the different points is the possibility of configuration for people with myopia or astigmatism.
These glasses are called Nubia Vision Glass and have a Micro-OLED screen of 3500 PPI, binocular HD resolution of 1080P, a maximum brightness of 1800 nits and a field of view of 43 degrees.
In addition, they have dual omnidirectional speakers and an accessory for wearing glasses when it’s sunny.
After the company moved away from the mobile phone market, it focused on this type of device. In this MWC It demonstrated its HTC Vive with mixed reality, which allows you to enter virtual spaces such as work meetings. These glasses will go on sale in the second half of 2023.
The presented glasses are called Xiaomi Wireless AR Smart Glass Discovery Edition and are wireless, which will give the user freedom of movement, since a lot of attention is focused on using gestures to access its functions.
Through hand and finger movements, the user will be able to interact with virtual objects to zoom, scroll and spread them in the field of view. For example, if someone is watching TV, they have the option to pick up a panel and move it to another location to add other content.
Its lenses will feature retina-level display technology that dims content when the user is in a bright environment.
The company has two propositions. One is the Lenovo T1, which connects to a computer to play monitor content on its two micro OLED screens at 60Hz.
They also showed off a VR alternative called Lenovo ThinkReality, with 6 degrees of movement and support for a spatial positioning controller.
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