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Lenovo Legion Glasses Vs Xreal Air
Lenovo Legion Glasses vs Nreal Air: Which is the best wearable display?

With more and better AR glasses on the market, we have decided to compare Lenovo's Legion Glasses against the Xreal Air to see which is a better buy

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Consumer-focused AR glasses have started to gain momentum over the last couple of years, as companies may have begun to reach the goal of providing an immersive experience that will keep you hooked for more than 15 minutes. The best part is that these AR glasses pretty much look like a regular pair of glasses, making them more comfortable and easier to wear. Luckily, I’ve had the chance to try some of the latest options available, and now I can help you choose between a new pair of Lenovo Legion Glasses or the original Xreal Air AR Glasses to see which is the best option for your needs.

An image showing a person wearing XReal Air AR glasses.
Best smart glasses for gaming in 2024

Take your gaming experience to the next level with these smart glasses.

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The nascent smart glass industry is finally picking up some pace now, as we have several new options on the market in 2023. These wearable devices have been in use at an enterprise level for quite some time for various purposes, such as education, communication, entertainment, and productivity, but one of the most exciting applications of smart glasses we're witnessing lately is gaming.

Nreal Air AR glasses are adding Windows support, giving you an immersive 21:9 display

The Nreal Air AR glasses are getting official support for Windows PCs, giving users a large 21:9 display and 3DoF support for more immersive gaming.

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Nreal, the company behind the Nreal Air AR glasses we reviewed a few months ago, is introducing official support for Windows PCs with the launch of Nebula for Windows. According to a recent survey conducted y the company, 56.68% of Nreal Air users are using it for console gaming (which includes the Steam Deck), and so, the company wants to expand to PC gaming as well.

Nreal Air Review: Virtual Mac desktop is enticing, but it's best used as a wearable large screen

The nReal Air are AR glasses that work with Android, Nintendo Switch, and in recent addition -- even iPhones and Macs. Read our review!

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I still remember meeting Xu Chi, the founder of augmented reality glasses maker Nreal, three years ago. We were meeting at a Hong Kong co-working space, just a few hours before he was set to fly to Las Vegas, where was going to introduce his company's first augmented reality (AR) glasses at CES 2019.