ASUS recently showed off its first smart glasses called ASUS AirVision M1, which are glasses that allow you to use the lenses of the glasses as a giant screen display that only you can see.
This accessory comes with two lenses that use a micro-OLED display with Full HD resolution. To use it, you just need to connect these glasses to a device such as a desktop computer, laptop or smart device using a USB Type-C cable and you can see a giant display with a size that can be modified to 100 inches, or several different displays at smaller sizes.
In terms of color processing, with the use of a micro-OLED display, it can process 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut for accurate color processing.
It also comes with a brightness value as high as 1100 nits which promises that there are no dark parts at all on these displays. As mentioned earlier, the ASUS AirVision M1 glasses use a single USB Type-C cable to power and display the display in front of your eyes, and only require 2W of electrical power.
ASUS says that the AirVision M1 glasses are also very easy to use. You just need to plug the cable into your computer device, or the ASUS ROG Ally/Ally X console if you have one, and it will automatically activate the display.
These glasses also come with an application to allow you to modify several settings such as the number of displays you want to see, change the usage mode (Gaming, Work, Infinity) and others. It also allows you to change the “distance” of the display from your eyes for a more comfortable viewing and viewing experience.
At the moment, ASUS has not yet confirmed when they will launch the ASUS AirVision M1 glasses for the local market.