January 4, 2022 02:00 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/4/22857605/tcl-nxtwear-air-wearable-display-glasses
Version two of TCLs wearable display glasses are lighter and less dorky-looking
TCL is preparing to launch a second iteration of the wearable personal display it released in limited supply last year. Version two, called NxtWear Air, offers the same secondary-display-in-a-pair-of-glasses function as the original but has been made 30 percent lighter — down to 75g compared to 130g. TCL has made some adjustments for the style-conscious, too, tweaking the design to look more like a normal pair of sunglasses and less like something you’d be embarrassed to wear in public.
NxtWear Air, like its NxtWear G predecessor, offers two 1080p Micro OLEDs embedded in a pair of glasses frames that should give the wearer the effect of viewing a 140-inch screen from about 13 feet away. Its lenses are opaque, and the glasses don’t offer...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/4/22857605/tcl-nxtwear-air-wearable-display-glasses
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