
Specs & Features:
- Display:
- Dual Micro OLED panels (next-gen, low-power)
- 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals
- High contrast and vivid colors with sharp clarity
- Equivalent to watching a 201-inch screen at 6 meters away (immersive “cinema-like” experience)
- Audio:
- Dynamic stereo sound with open-ear speakers
- Whisper Mode for private listening (reduces audio leakage)
- Comfort & Design:
- Ultra-lightweight ergonomic build (less strain for long sessions)
- Adjustable nose pads for different fits
- TÜV Rheinland certified for eye protection (blue light filtering, flicker-free)
- Compatibility:
- Connects via USB-C DisplayPort (works with phones, tablets, laptops, gaming consoles like Switch, Steam Deck, etc.)
- Plug-and-play — no external power needed when connected to a compatible device
- Use Cases:
- Movies and streaming (personal cinema screen)
- Gaming with portable consoles or PC
- Productivity (paired with phones/laptops for multi-screen setups)
Retail Price (at launch): Around $379 – $449
- Unlike VR headsets, these glasses are slim, lightweight, and wearable like sunglasses.
- They project a giant virtual screen in front of you, ideal for travelers, gamers, or movie lovers.
- The 120Hz Micro OLED panels make them stand out compared to earlier AR glasses with lower refresh rates.