TCL introduces the new Archery 2.0 video eyeglasses project |
TCL CES introduced a new Archery 2.0 video eyeglasses project earlier this year. The company examined the glasses and stated that they are not part of the VR glasses or AR glasses.
Archery 2.0 doesn't compete with Oculus Quest or HTC Vive, but it provides users with a 100-inch TV screen to watch video content.
TCL hopes to develop an Archery 2.0 eyeglasses model that surpasses the traditional design of televisions or smartphones to provide users with one screen for the highest quality video content with two Full HD displays, two of which offer a virtual screen on one 100-inch TV that simulates the user's personal theater glasses. .
The leak shows that Archery 2.0 has a design that mimics Sony Personal 3D Viewer, but TCL glasses offer more improvements in user 3D viewing, and glasses can also transfer video content from smartphones via a cable connected to the glasses.
In an experiment with Archery 2.0, he revealed the benefits of viewing glasses with video content that allow users to have a good view while traveling or traveling.
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