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AR Glasses All in One 3D Smart Wireless Cinema Steam VR Game Sun Glasses Portable for INMO Air

We have seencinematic glassescalling themselves AR or VR glasses when they just simplyput a small screen on regular glasses for you to watch videos. Technically, these can’t be called anything but a miniaturized monitor when real AR glasses are equipped with a sensor to provide interactive operation. | In other words, if you don’t have a sensor and you need wires connected to another supportive device, you are not an AR product. | visual experience is good, and the authenticity of the picture is closer to reality.Specs as contrast ratio 20000:1, sRGB 100% full color gamut. The light transmittance is 83%,which is closer to daily life, truly achieves zero occlusion, and the visual experience is excellent. Equipped with industry-leading display technology of optical waveguide see-through tech to enable an excellent visual experience. | The thickness of the lens isonly 3mm, which is the same as the regular glasses lens.The INMO Air are a pair of advanced, fully featured AR glasses that measures L180 x W152 x H56mm and weighs 76g. As shown in the images, the AR glasses deliver a classic, low-profile style, and the lightweight and pocket-size body allows for a comfortable wearing experience. With cutting-edge optical display technology, the AR glasses deliver contrast ratio 20000:1, 100% sRGB full color gamut and 83% of light transmittance, so you will always get a comfortable visual experience from the lens in 3mm thickness.
₹58,870.80

Original Yoga Glasses T1 Wearable Display Home HD Mobile Projection 3D Portable Large Screen Viewing VR Glasses Virtual for Lenovo

YOGA Glasses T1 is the latest company promoting a USB-C monitor made for your face. The company's new Glasses T1 put a Full HD OLED screen in front of each of your eyes and were revealed today during IFA and on Lenovo's virtual showcase. | This wearable private display, as YOGA Glasses T1 puts it, is very much like other consumer smart glasses, including TCL's NxtWear Air, which puts two 1080p micro-OLED screens in front of your eyes, just like Lenovo's T1. Another similar product is the Nreal Air, though that one has a 90Hz screen refresh rate compared to the T1's 60Hz. | You aren't getting any VR or AR experiences with these types of glasses, and you can't safely walk around wearing them as your vision would be entirely obscured, and the cable keeps them tethered to whatever your source is. Instead, it's designed for you to stay put as if you were watching an actual TV or monitor, but the effect makes it feel like a huge theater screen. You can watch movies, play games, and do your confidential digital paperwork, all while looking like Marvel's Daredevil - without his hyper-awareness. | The Glasses T1 use a physical wire to connect to devices like PCs, tablets, smartphones, Macs, and other devices that can output video through USB-C. If you'd like to use the glasses with iOS devices like your iPhone, you'll have to buy Lenovo's HDMI adapter, as well as Digital AV adapter - all because still hasn't moved on from its 10-year-old Lightning port. The T1 glasses also work with Motorola's secondary "Ready For" interface that lets you use apps in a desktop style. | Additionally, the glasses come with multiple nose pads that'll be helpful for extended use and a prescription frame if you need it. The T1 glasses are battery-powered but can pull power from capable devices. They also have built-in speakers in case you want only the video to be ultra-private. Like many other display glasses, the Lenovo Glasses T1 will be released for the Chinese market first. They're called the Lenovo Yoga glasses in China and will come by the end of the year. The company also plans to release them in "select markets" later in 2023. No pricing has been released.
₹47,526.27
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