NTT QONOQ Devices has unveiled the Mirza wireless XR glasses for smartphones, freeing users from needing to wrangle cords. The glasses can display virtual AR content in real-world spaces like Pokemon Go or their phone content on a large virtual display. The ability to see the real world through the Mirza glasses frees users from needing to constantly look down at their smartphones.
The ultralight Mirza allows users to view virtual content with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels using micro OLED displays capable of 1,000 nits of brightness. The glasses leverage advanced LetinAR technology that combines waveguide and birdbath AR optics to provide users with a clearer, higher-contrast AR display. Its displays are powered by the Snapdragon AR2 Gen1 chipset.
The Mirza glasses are equipped with a variety of input and output devices and sensors, including an FHD RGB camera, two side-mounted monochrome cameras, four microphones, and two speakers. Additional sensors are a light sensor for automatic display brightness, a proximity sensor to sense when the user is wearing the glasses, a touch sensor to control the unit, and accelerometer/gyro/camera spatial recognition sensors for augmented reality use.
The XR glasses weigh 4.4 ounces (125 g) and measure 7.4 x 1.8 x 7.2 inches (187 × 45 × 184 mm). The rechargeable battery provides a runtime of up to 1.5 hours and recharges in two hours using a USB-C power source. An optional Mirza prescription lens insert will be available at a later date for users needing vision correction.
The NTT QONOQ Mirza wireless XR glasses have an MSRP of 248,000 yen (~$1,700) and will be available fall 2024. Readers who want to enjoy virtual content at a lower price can pick up a pair of AR glasses here on Amazon.
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