ASUS Unveils Multi-Display Wearable, AirVision M1, at CES 2024
The high-tech glasses feature a Micro OLED display and require a wired connection to a PC or phone.
- ASUS unveiled the AirVision M1 at CES 2024, a wearable device that allows users to generate multiple virtual displays.
- The device features a 1920 x 1080 Micro OLED display with a 57-degree vertical perspective field of view, capable of 1100 nits and a 95% DCI-P3 color gamut.
- Users can interact with the glasses via a touchpad on the left temple, allowing for customization of brightness, 3D mode activation, and screen pinning.
- The AirVision M1 is equipped with a USB-C port for charging, DisplayPort Alt Mode for compatibility, noise-canceling microphones, and speakers.
- The device needs to be connected to a PC or phone via USB-C to work, and ASUS has not yet revealed the price or availability.