TCL unveiled its first smart glasses called NxtWear G, noting that they do not work with virtual or augmented reality applications. They work as an external display for your smartphone or computer.
The device is equipped with two 1080p panels, which create the effect of viewing a 140-inch screen from a distance of 4 meters. TCL NxtWear G smart glasses have received Micro OLED screens from Sony.

TCL NxtWear G Smart Glasses works with phones, tablets and laptops, including the latest MacBook, iPad Pro and Samsung S21 series phones. The glasses connect directly to your device, displaying content on the screen in a 16: 9 aspect ratio. The goggles weigh 130g with the cable and have stereo speakers built into the temples, although TCL recommends using wireless headphones or a headset.

The device will go on sale in July for about $ 680, initially in Australia and later in other markets.

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