Not Just Apple Glasses, 6 Smart Glasses Are Coming

Not Just Apple Glasses, 6 Smart Glasses Are Coming

1. Lenovo: ThinkReality A3

ThinkReality A3 is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 solution design and is connected to a laptop or smartphone to realize functions such as virtual display, 3D visualization, and remote collaboration. With a wearable sunglasses-like shape design, the target market is still commercial AR glasses.

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2. Panasonic: Bring its own Lumix digital camera technology and Technics audio technology to the glasses

The VR glasses still don't have a name. They have sunglasses-style lenses. The overall design looks awkward, the temples are thick, and the exit pupil distance (the distance between the human eye and the display) is large. No replaceable optical zoom lens is provided, only the diopter adjustment option is provided to adjust the interpupillary distance (IPD).

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3. TCL: Name the new glasses "wearable display"

TCL named the new glasses "wearable display". It has two built-in full HD 1080p OLED displays customized by Sony, allowing the wearer to watch videos and play games anytime, anywhere, just like putting a 140-inch screen on 4 Meters away, the density is 49 pixels per degree, and it also supports 3D content display.

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4. Vuzix: Adopting the optical waveguide + MicroLED combination solution

Based on the cooperation of Jade Bird Display, Vuzix applied waveguide technology and display engine optics to its glasses design. With the support of algorithms and software, glasses can realize image display for various pixels and resolutions.

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5. JBuds Frames: Turn traditional glasses into smart audio glasses in seconds

JBuds Frames is actually an external speaker that can be mounted on the frame of glasses or sunglasses. These glasses can be turned into audio glasses by hanging the small hooks on the fuselage on the frames of the glasses.

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6. Voy: Reading glasses with adjustable focal length

The Voy glasses that were previously crowdfunded on Kickstarter do not contain any electronic components and batteries and weigh only 35g.

There is a device with a knob on the frame, which can adjust the focal length from +2D to -5D, just like a camera, it can help your eyes focus.

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