JioGlass Mixed Reality Glasses were unveiled at IMC 2023 and will soon be available in India.

When watching movies or sports, JioGlass’s two full-HD screens with a 40-degree field of view may be combined to create a virtual screen that is 100 inches in size.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • JioGlass is anticipated to debut in India shortly.
  • The business initially revealed the smart glasses in 2020.
  • JioGlass facilitates simple transitions between AR and VR modes.
JioGlass

Ahead of its recent conclusion, the India Mobile Congress 2023 featured JioGlass, the company’s mixed reality device that supports both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) content. Following their announcement during the telecom giant’s 2020 annual general meeting (AGM), the smart glasses are anticipated to make their debut in India shortly. Similar to other augmented reality glasses, JioGlass may show material on a sizable “virtual screen.” The device’s AR and VR modes may be quickly switched between by users.

Prior to its launch in the nation, the business unveiled its future JioGlass mixed reality wearable gadget at this year’s IMC 2023. Jio has so far launched the JioGlass and the reasonably priced JioDive VR gear, both of which can show virtual reality material. It is anticipated that the latter will cost more.

Although the JioGlass’s price has not yet been revealed by the firm, it is anticipated to compete with goods like the AjnaXR Pro and AjnaXR SE, which are available for Rs. 1,54,999 and Rs. 84,999, respectively. The Indian IT giant Tesseract, a startup, created JioGlass before being bought. According to the official website, the item is marked as “coming soon” and may be available in the next month.

With its two full-HD (1,920×1,080 pixels) panels and 40-degree field of vision, the future JioGlass mixed reality gadget can provide a virtual screen that is 100 inches in size, perfect for watching movies or sports. TÜV Rheinland has also approved the glasses to have low emissions of blue light, which lessens eye strain. According to the Tesseract website, you may also utilize magnetic prescription glasses that need to be fitted by an optician.

Both a proximity sensor and a nine-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor are included in the JioGlass smart eyewear. It contains an unidentified processor, takes five seconds to start up, and can operate for four hours in 3D mode. It also includes a 4,000mAh battery.

With its USB Type-C connector, JioGlass may be connected to a Windows or Mac computer or an iOS or Android smartphone that supports DisplayPort (DP) connectivity. For taking voice calls on the headset, the device’s built-in microphone is utilized.