ASUS wants everyone to glue screens to their eyeballs with these new AR glasses that replace physical monitors. The ROG XREAL R1 partnership brings wearable tech to PC and console players who hate desk clutter. These frames pack micro-OLED panels pushing 1080p resolution into each eye at a ridiculous 240 Hz speed.
The hardware tricks the brain into seeing a massive virtual display floating several meters away, like a personal theater. Users can lock this digital screen in empty space to mimic a regular setup or let it track head movements during travel. Electrochromic lenses automatically darken to block outside light when environments get overly bright.
Built-in audio from a Bose collaboration removes the need for extra headphones during sessions. A single USB-C cable handles video output from handhelds or computers, while a separate dock manages HDMI connections.
Management stayed quiet on cost or release windows for this specific gadget. The move signals a shift toward portable viewing rigs that ditch heavy furniture for lightweight visuals.
The hardware tricks the brain into seeing a massive virtual display floating several meters away, like a personal theater. Users can lock this digital screen in empty space to mimic a regular setup or let it track head movements during travel. Electrochromic lenses automatically darken to block outside light when environments get overly bright.
Built-in audio from a Bose collaboration removes the need for extra headphones during sessions. A single USB-C cable handles video output from handhelds or computers, while a separate dock manages HDMI connections.
Management stayed quiet on cost or release windows for this specific gadget. The move signals a shift toward portable viewing rigs that ditch heavy furniture for lightweight visuals.