There is such a scene in the telenovela destination girl Actress Renata Soler, who plays Nazareth Tedesco, is surrounded by floating formulas. It’s become a meme to portray when you’re confused, and with his new TCL RayNeo X2, it could be the future of how you do math.
At CES 2023, TCL, the Chinese-owned company best known for television, unveiled the RayNeo X2. The RayNeo X2 are augmented reality smart glasses with thick black rims reminiscent of the glasses that movie theaters gave out in his early days for his 3D movies. However, these glasses can do much more than they do.
RayNeo X2 glasses are intended to be used as general everyday glasses. This means you can put your own prescription in your glasses. By projecting a floating Micro LED display in front of both eyes, the glasses can display information such as smart GPS navigation, automatic translation, call and message notifications, take photos and videos, and listen to music. I can do it.
“TCL RayNeo has created the world’s first binocular full-color Micro-LED optical waveguide AR glasses.” Howie Li, CEO of TCL RayNeo, said in a press release:“The technology developed by RayNeo sets the standard for future innovations in wearable AR as it makes no compromises on the best in technology, style and usability.The RayNeo X2 is the new frontier for AR glasses and our is just beginning.”
For example, if you’re trying to find the nearest library, RayNeo X2 will show you exactly where to go without even looking at your phone. One of the most attractive aspects of the new gadget is automatic translation assistance. Let’s say you want to chat with someone in a language you don’t speak. As pointed out by CNETLive Translation also presents what everyone in the room is saying, including yourself, which can be annoying.
The RayNeo X2 is not yet publicly available, but will be available to developers by spring. It will be released to the rest of the users shortly thereafter, but some features may differ by then.