At CES 2024, ASUS demonstrated its own smart glasses called AirVision M1. These smart glasses differ from other similar devices on the market in that they ensure content privacy. Thanks to design features, the content of the user interface remains invisible to third parties, ensuring privacy and security of browsing.
ASUS AirVision M1 smart glasses are equipped with Micro OLED displays with Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels) with a pixel density of 58 pixels per degree, brightness of 1100 cd/m2 and coverage of 95% of the DCI-P3 color space. The novelty has a viewing angle of 57° in the vertical plane and a transmittance of 60%. The glasses are equipped with TUV-certified blue light filtering and anti-flicker technology. With support for positioning with three degrees of freedom (3DoF), the AirVision M1 allows users to fix the screen in a specific location. The device provides the ability to create multiple virtual screens in 16:9, 21:9 and 32:9 formats.
The glasses are equipped with a touch panel on the left bracket, which allows you to adjust the brightness, activate the 3D mode and fix the screen. ASUS AirVision M1 does not have its own processor, so for their use you need to use the computing power of a smartphone or computer. The connection is made through the USB-C connector using DisplayPort Alt Mode. ASUS AirVision M1 smart glasses are equipped with microphones and speakers with noise canceling function.
ASUS has not yet announced when the AirVision M1 smart glasses will go on sale and what their price will be.