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These AR Glasses Packs An Adjustable Virtual 330” Display You Can View Anywhere

by rrollins, August 1, 2023



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Mixed reality solutions company Xreal, previously known as Nreal, is amping up its Air AR Glasses functionality by pairing it with its Xreal Beam for a new virtual experience whether you are working, gaming, or kicking back with some popcorn for a film.

 

The Xreal Beam adapter, resembling an iPod Classic, takes a spatial display and provides a static virtual display that moves with your head’s motion. The adapter supports wired and wireless connections and lets you control your content via a dial.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Featuring an adjustable spatial display of up to 330 inches (according to its website), the Xreal Beam can take you on immersive AR adventures. And with a battery life of 3.5 hours, it ensures extended usage without interruptions.

 

On the other hand, the Xreal Air glasses come with a built-in 4870mAh battery, supporting up to 3 hours of usage on a single charge. Their USB-C ports allow seamless connectivity with other devices, providing even more flexibility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A new firmware update in Q3 2023 will increase the Xreal Air glasses’ refresh rate to 90Hz.

 

The Xreal Beam launch focuses on expanding support for Xreal Air, catering to gamers and PC users. Beta versions for Mac and Windows will be launching soon.

 

With prices ranging from US$109 to US$398 for individual items and US$488 for bundled offerings, the XReal Air AR Glasses and Xreal Beam are now available online.

 

 

 

 

[via Hypebeast and Pocket-lint, images via Xreal]

 

This article was crafted with assistance from an AI engine, and has been reviewed, edited, and fact-checked.

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