Nubia Mobile has just made an exciting announcement on its official Weibo account. The highly anticipated Nubia Neovision Glass, the world’s first smart glasses certified for Hi-Res audio quality and by TUV Rheinland, is now available for pre-orders. Tech enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the world of augmented reality (AR) by purchasing these AR glasses for a price of 2,999 yuan (US$ 416).
Boasting a minimalist design, very similar
to sunglasses, the nubia Neovision Glass is both lightweight and fashionable,
weighing in at a mere 79 grams. This cutting-edge device allows users to
replace magnetic lenses with ease, ensuring a personalized visual experience.
Featuring 1080p Micro OLED screens for both eyes, the glasses offer an
astonishing 3500PPI, 1800nits peak brightness, and eye protection against
harmful blue light. Additionally, the nubia Neovision Glass provides up to 500
degrees of diopter adjustment, accommodating a wide range of visual needs.
Beyond its impressive visual capabilities,
these smart glasses excel in audio-visual entertainment. Equipped with Hi-Res
stereo dual speakers, users can enjoy an immersive soundscape that is enhanced
by the design of the glasses. Furthermore, the glasses can seamlessly connect
with various devices such as computers, game consoles, and drones, expanding
the possibilities for entertainment and productivity.
The glasses made their global debut at the
Mobile World Congress 2023. With the added convenience of interest-free
installment plans during the initial sales period, Nubia aims to make this
groundbreaking technology accessible to a wide range of consumers.
As the world embraces augmented reality,
Nubia Mobile continues to push the boundaries of innovation. The Nubia
Neovision Glass represents a new era of AR devices, impressing users with its
non-standard performance, sleek design, and user-friendly features. Users can
expect to unlock a world of endless possibilities as they embark on a unique
journey with the glasses. The company announced their global sales for the ZTE
Nubia Neovision Glass almost a week back.