TCL is among one of the top brands for CES 2023 which launched many new products and innovations in the country. The brand had also released the TCL RayNeo X2, its first AR-powered Eyewear. It will roll out to the developers in quarter 1 of 2023. Alongside that, the brand has also launched the TCL NXTWEAR S and V in the event. The NXTWEAR S is a wearable display glass while the NXTWEAR V is a standalone VR headset, similar to the Quest 2.

Starting with the NXTWEAR S, the wearable display eyewear has made no major changes in comparison to its predecessor. The NXTWEAR S boasts two 1080p Micro OLED displays for each eye, which TCL claims corresponds to a 130-inch screen when viewed from four metres away – plenty big for watching a movie or playing a game in the car or even in your living room. The glasses themselves still sit awkwardly far from your face and require a connection to display material from whatever you connect them to, but that’s worth it given how many things you can do with the NXTWEAR S.

TCL NXTWEAR S

Moving onto the NXTWEAR V, a standalone VR headset. The device comes with a custom display panel made by TCL. The headgear features passthrough cameras, 4K displays with 1,512 pixels per inch, and a 108-degree field of view. If the headset is ever released, according to TCL, it will come with two “touch controllers.” The “ifs” are significant in this situation because the device might wind up being used in businesses for training or creating VR workspaces rather than by consumers to play Beat Saber. When TCL teases the headgear at CES, it’s not so much to gauge interest as it is to demonstrate the company’s capabilities.

Regarding accessibility, TCL hasn’t yet revealed the precise launch dates for the devices. In contrast, the NXTWEAR S will cost $399 when it becomes available in the US in Q1 2023. The NXTWEAR V’s commercial availability is still unknown. That concludes our analysis of the TCL NXTWEAR V and NXTWEAR S announcement. What do you think about this? Please share your thoughts in the comment area below. Thanks a lot for reading all the way through.

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