ASUS a bunch of new products during the CES 2024 event, but the AirVision M1 was a stand out announcement. It is a pair of glasses that houses a wearable screen that can display content to the user. The name and functionality are also quite similar to the Apple Vision Pro and this could even be a new competitor. So let’s have a look.

ASUS AirVision M1 Wearable

ASUS AirVision M1

The new wearable houses a display that can show content that is shared via a partner computer or smartphone. It features a micro OLED panel that offers Full HD resolution (1080p) and a 57 degree vertical perspective field of view. In other words, users will see a big screen that is right in front of their eyes. The AirVision M1 wearable arrives with built-in speakers and uses a wired DisplayPort connection to transfer the content to the glasses’ display.

A touchpad is also integrated on the left temple, which allows you to make adjustments to the screen. Users can also pin select screens in a specific location on the display. While the name appears to resemble the Apple Vision Pro, the AirVision M1 isn’t a proper headset. Rather, it’s a chunky pair of glasses that might not double as regular glasses. Meaning, you’re likely not planning on wearing them outside of their functionality.

ASUS AirVision M1

ASUS has yet to reveal the pricing details or availability for the AirVision M1 wearable. It is likely not as expensive as the Apple Vision Pro, but would still cost a couple of hundred dollars. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more updates. The company recently unveiled a new Zenbook Dual Screen laptop during CES 2024, and you can even click here to check out our recent coverage event.

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