Nreal Air review: new augmented reality specs put a big screen in your view
by Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#60HW8)
AR smart glasses with displays now widely available in UK but must be connected to a smartphone to work
The first widely available augmented reality glasses have hit the UK high street, putting TV shows, movies and games on a big virtual screen just in front of your eyes. But while the Nreal Air are the first of their type on the shelves, they are limited in what consumers can do with them.
Many firms have tried to be the first to make AR glasses the next generation of technology, not least Google with its ill-fated Glass back in 2013. Snapchat and Facebook have made attempts, both sporting cameras for recording others, but so far there have been no glasses for consumers with displays for the wearer to view. Until now.
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