![]() ![]() There are also two small speakers on either arm of the glasses, as well as brightness controls and an on/off button on the right arm. These are what give the glasses their AR capabilities, reflecting an image of your phone’s screen in such a way that it appears to be floating in front of you. The other dead giveaway that the Nreal Air aren't a normal pair of glasses are the inner lenses. But in exchange, they will drain your phone's battery fairly quickly, particularly if you're using them for an extended period of time. The reliance on your phone's power means these glasses are pretty light, just 90g (0.2lbs) – they don't have an internal battery. It caused so few issues while we were wearing the glasses that we actually completely forgot about the cable – except when taking the glasses on and off. While not as free as a completely wireless device – like a pair of Bluetooth earbuds – we never had any issues moving our head around while plugged in. Using the USB-C to USB-C cable in the box, you can easily hook up your devices through a port hidden at the end of one of the glasses’ arms. In order for the Nreal Air to function, they need to be plugged into your phone. Still, there are some signs that these aren’t regular glasses. You don’t have to worry about your vision being tracked, and those around you can rest easy knowing they aren’t being recorded without their consent. The decision to go camera-less instantly solves many of the privacy concerns that plagued previous devices, such as Ray-Ban Stories and Google Glass. An eagle-eyed onlooker might spot the few key differences, but there aren’t any cameras, so the AR aspect is not that obvious. Unlike previous iterations of AR glasses, the Nreal Air look a lot more like a standard pair of specs. ![]() Require a wired connection to a smartphone.Our reviewer trying out the Nreal Air AR Glasses while out on the go (Image credit: Future) Nreal Air AR glasses: design
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