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Oppo Air Glass wearable augmented reality monocle

Oppo unveiled its new Augmented Reality (AR) wearable in the form of the Oppo Air Glass this week, which will first hit the market in China early next year. Driven by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 processor uses the portable device AR technology 2 display images and can be used actively for up to 3 hours and has a standby mode of 40 hours. Weighing in at just 30g, the wearable uses a tiny projector and micro-LED and has touch, voice and hand tracking.

Oppo Air Glass Augmented Reality Wearable

Oppo Air Glass can be used with the Smart Glass app on a smartphone running Oppo ColorOS 11 or higher and will be available as a “limited version” in the first quarter of 2022, Oppo says. Unfortunately, Oppo has not yet released any information on prices, but as always we will keep you updated as soon as there is information.

Oppo Air Glass features a creative Cicada wing design and a self-developed Spark micro projector

“OPPO has long been exploring the possibilities of Extended Reality (XR) and with Air Glass we finally created a smart glass product that is truly accessible to consumers,” said Levin Liu, OPPO Vice President and Head of the OPPO Research Institute. “As its futuristic design suggests, OPPO Air Glass will revolutionize the way we display and consume information. The easy-to-use display can present important messages that we need right in front of our eyes. With OPPO Air Glass, the world will never be the same again. “

“OPPO Air Glass is based on a groundbreaking monocle waveguide design. Based on the unmistakable design philosophy of OPPO, Air Glass has free flowing curves that bring out its light and minimalist appearance. With a total weight of approx. 30 g, OPPO Air Glass is one of the lightest monocle waveguide devices in the industry and can be worn like normal glasses. “

Oppo Air glass

“The design of the main body is inspired by feathers – light, smooth and curved, with a touch bar that resembles an elegant feather shaft. The design of the monocular waveguide lens, on the other hand, is inspired by the wings of the cicada and breaks with the conventional boundaries of rounded or rounded rectangular lenses on glasses. The lens is attached to a lightweight, slim frame that houses all of the components, including the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 Platform. “

Source : Oppo

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