Huawei Launches “Vision Glass” Smart Eyewear Device

During the 2022 World Conference on VR Industry on November 12, He Gang, Chief Operating Officer of Huawei Consumer BG, unveiled Huawei’s first smart eyewear product, the “Vision Glass.” This product opened for pre-orders on November 14 and will be officially launched next month.

This pair of glasses adopts a MicroOLED screen, equivalent to a 120-inch virtual giant screen, supports binocular 1080p full HD resolution, 480nit brightness when wearing, and can achieve 90% DCI-P3 color gamut. Besides, it is equipped with ultra-thin smart speakers and has passed the TÜV Rheinland low-blue-light eye protection certification.

Like ordinary sunglasses, these glasses have a foldable temple, which is convenient for consumers to wear. The nose pads are designed with air capsules supporting three-gear adjustment, which makes it more comfortable. The glasses support diopter adjustment of 0 to 500 degrees for myopic users, and the diopter adjustment can be realized simply by rotating a button. In addition, the speakers adopt the design of reverse sound field, so that consumers can enjoy the experience without affecting others.

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It is worth mentioning that Huawei’s Vision Glass has no CPU and storage on the device, meaning it does not support external mobile hard disk, and needs to be used together with mobile phones, tablets, or PCs, and the battery life is similar to that of mobile devices.

He Gang said at the event that the use scenarios of AR/VR have expanded from videos and games to scenarios such as culture, travel, arts and education, gradually covering all aspects of life. Behind this, not only have key technologies been constantly forged, but also the technical standards for AR/VR content production are maturing and the ecology is fully open. He called for the development of AR/VR to work together with the industry to speed up the construction of overall technical architecture and interface specifications, reduce development and interconnection costs, and solve common problems in the industry.

In promoting the development of VR industry, He Gang introduced Huawei’s measures. In terms of map experience, for example, Huawei can build an ultra-fine digital world in 30 minutes with 2,500 maps.

In the optical field, Huawei has developed a tiny screen supporting 4000 PPI and started its mass production, which greatly supports AR/VR display effects. In terms of rendering calculations on devices, Huawei chips have been able to support the highlighting processing capability of 8K 60 frames, and they will support 12K 90 frames in the future. In terms of network speed, 5.5 G wireless networks and home networks can bring a high-speed experience, while its VR glasses are less than 170 grams and its AR glasses are less than 80 grams.