New TCL glasses provide a sense of watching a 140-inch screen

date of publication:
September 02 2022 9:26 GMT

Update date: 02 September 2022 12:00 GMT

The Chinese company TCL presented an improved version of its smart glasses NXTWEAR S, which contains two “micro OLED” panels with a resolution of 1080 pixels, capable of providing the feeling of viewing a 140-inch screen from a distance of four meters.

The Chinese company specialized in electronics, displayed its latest versions during the IFA 2022 exhibition, which is currently being held in Berlin, Germany.

The NXTWEAR S smart glasses allow you to watch content when paired with a compatible device, such as a smartphone, tablet or game console.

In the new version of the glasses, the Chinese company has integrated two Micro OLED screens with a resolution of 1080 pixels, a refresh rate of 60 Hz and a front correction lens.

These updates give the feeling of seeing a 140-inch screen from a distance of four metres.

The glasses have four viewing modes: Animation, Video Games, Movies and Reading.

In addition, the colors of the glasses are expected to be brighter and more vibrant, as well as lower power consumption.

In terms of sound, the glasses include a redesigned speaker system so that the sound is more accurate and clear.

The Chinese company has completely redesigned the controls, while reducing the reliance on the smartphone to perform adjusting volume levels and brightness.

The new glasses feature rotating analog dials at the top of each eyepiece display, with the left wheel controlling volume, and the right wheel controlling brightness and allowing mode change from 2D to 3D.

In terms of accessibility, a new magnetic connector has been added at the back, allowing for more easy connection to other smart devices and computers.

The glasses also come with a USB Type-C port with a built-in display port.

In addition, the reset in the high- and low-frequency audio function, makes prolonged use of the device more comfortable, especially during viewing of long movies.

The NxtWear S wearable display glasses will be available to users by the end of this year, while TCL has put the cost of the latest version at around $700.

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