Oppo has declared the Air Glass, an AR gadget that will go at a bargain ahead of schedule one year from now. Oppo portrays the Air Glass as an “assisted reality” product, instead of expanded reality, which means it projects 2D data into your field of view rather than overlaying 3D articles onto this present reality. (Indeed, similar to Google Glass.)
The Air Glass has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4100 processor and weighs only 30g (around 1oz) altogether. Oppo says it should keep going for 3 hours of dynamic use and 40 hours on reserve. There are two edge plans, a silver half-outline and a dark full-outline, and each is accessible in two sizes. Within the edge has an attractive port that permits it to be joined to more traditional glasses.
The waveguide show utilizes a little projector with Micro LED tech equipped for up to 3 million nits top brilliance, however Oppo says the genuine splendor will be up to 1,400 nits in normal conditions. It tends to be worked by means of touch, voice, hand following, and head following, just as through a Smart Glass application on a cell phone running Oppo’s ColorOS 11 or above.
Oppo’s proposed use cases for the Air Glass are somewhat humble. The organization says it tends to be utilized for warnings and bearings, as you’d expect, as well as features like teleprompting and real-time translation. The presentation is monochrome with one or the other 16 or 256 degrees of grayscale relying upon the mode, so the Air Glass won’t be radiating rich substance at you.
All things considered, it most likely won’t be an experienced, standard product, by the same token. Oppo says the Air Glass will get a “limited release” in Q1 2022, and essentially at first it’ll be just sold in mainland China.
The Air Glass was reported as a component of Oppo’s continuous yearly Inno Day occasion. Oppo likewise uncovered its first in-house NPU chip to help AI related imaging execution; it’s known as the MariSilicon X and will include in Oppo’s next Find X leader in the primary quarter of the following year. Last week Oppo affirmed the introduction of its first collapsing telephone, the Find N, however that hasn’t broken cover at this time.