The nReal Light being demoed at the Mobile World Congress in 2019. (Photo credit should read PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images) Two years ago, I met Chi Xu, the founder of Beijing startup nReal, just ...
Nreal, the company behind the Light AR Glasses, now offers a way to enjoy some entertaining streaming TV from Cinedigm. Today the two companies announced a partnership that will see Cinedigm bring ...
Nreal’s Light augmented reality glasses are set to become available to consumers early this year, so the company is answering two of the bigger questions users may have: how they’ll load and control ...
If you told me one of my favorite announcements from CES was going to be a pair of mixed reality glasses, I would’ve called you crazy. Maybe I’m the crazy one because I spent some time with Nreal’s ...
Nreal said it will sell its Nreal Light mixed reality smartglasses for $500 later this year. The company also said that a developer edition is available today for $1,200. The Beijing-based company ...
If you want in on proper mixed reality headsets right now, it’s going to cost you. Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 is priced at $3,500 while Magic Leap One costs just shy of $3,000. It’s a big part of the ...
Nreal has finally broken its silence and given us a launch date and price. The Nreal Light will be available next year, with prices for the consumer model starting from $499. Here’s everything you ...
The mixed reality specs scene is certainly getting interesting. Magic Leap released its developer edition glasses earlier this year, there are strong rumors that Apple is planning a launch in the next ...
First unveiled at CES 2019, Nreal's Light mixed reality glasses are almost ready for their commercial debut. According to the Chinese startup behind the glasses, they'll cost $499 and a limited ...
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Chinese company Nreal has launched a new model of augmented reality glasses called Air, which was designed with streaming shows and playing mobile games in mind. Nreal released its first model, the ...
Ever wish you could watch YouTube videos through your sunglasses? That’s pretty much what augmented reality (AR) glasses company Nreal is going for with the Nreal Air announced today. With a light, ...
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