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Asus Unveils AirVision M1 Wearable Glasses with Unique Features at CES 2024

  • Asus's Innovation: Asus debuts AirVision M1 glasses at CES 2024, featuring a 1080p Micro OLED display, touchpad, and screen pinning.
  • Unique Features: AirVision M1 sets itself apart with a touchpad for adjustments and the ability to pin the virtual screen.
  • Published by
    Lethabo Ntsoane

Asus has taken a bold step into the wearable display arena at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with the introduction of their innovative AirVision M1 glasses. These high-tech eyewear options aim to provide users with a unique visual experience by housing a 1080p Micro OLED display with a 57-degree vertical field of view.

Cutting-Edge Features and Functionality

The AirVision M1 glasses are designed to connect seamlessly with phones or computers, allowing users to enjoy content in a personalized and immersive way. Drawing parallels with TCL’s NXTWear S and S Plus, Asus has incorporated built-in speakers and a wired connection through DisplayPort to transmit content to the screen.

Touchpad and Screen Adjustment

Setting itself apart from competitors, the AirVision M1 boasts a touchpad embedded on the left temple, enabling users to make real-time adjustments to the display without the need for external devices. This feature enhances the overall user experience, providing a convenient way to customize the viewing environment.

Virtual Screen Pinning

Another notable feature is the ability to pin the virtual screen in a specific location. This unique functionality allows users to anchor the display according to their preference, providing a sense of control over the virtual content.

The Style Quandary: Balancing Form and Function

While the technological aspects of the AirVision M1 are impressive, the design of these wearable glasses raises questions about their practicality in real-world scenarios. As indicated by renders from Asus, both the NXTWear and AirVision M1 share a common issue – they appear bulky and somewhat unconventional. The challenge for wearables lies in striking the right balance between functionality and aesthetics. Wearers need to feel comfortable and confident, especially during short sessions in public spaces like planes or coffee shops.

Pricing and Availability

As of now, Asus has not disclosed the pricing or availability details for the AirVision M1. However, for reference, TCL’s NXTWear glasses are priced at $399. Considering this, South African consumers can expect the AirVision M1 to fall in a similar price range, translating to approximately R7,581.

Asus is stepping into the competitive world of wearable displays with the AirVision M1, offering a range of features that set it apart from existing options. As the wearable technology market continues to evolve, the challenge for manufacturers remains ensuring that their products are not only technologically advanced but also visually appealing and comfortable for users in various settings. South African consumers will be eager to see how Asus addresses these considerations when the AirVision M1 hits the market.

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Lethabo Ntsoane

Lethabo Ntsoane holds a Bachelors Degree in Accounting from the University of South Africa. He is a Financial Product commentator at Rateweb. He is an expect financial product analyst with years of experience in reviewing products and offering commentary. Lethabo majors in financial news, reviews and financial tips. He can be contacted: Email: lethabo@rateweb.co.za Twitter: @NtsoaneLethabo