![]() There are a handful of apps and games that work with the glasses available in the Play Store but most of which are only compatible with Nreal’s more advanced and expensive Light glasses that aren’t available in the UK. I can fully see an app such as the Zwift cycling and running training simulator on the glasses with a 360-degree virtual experience, but we’re not there yet. The field of view is narrow, meaning you turn your head and see an empty void, while there is no connection between what you are doing with your legs and the video. But it feels more like a demo, simply playing a fixed-pace video of a route though a city or landscape on a floating screen in front of you as you cycle on an exercise bike. There is an interesting virtual cycling experience available. The image through the glasses is surprisingly crisp and clear, particularly in dimmer conditions or with the optional blackout shade clipped to the front of the glasses. However, the idea of AR recognised by many – where objects in your vision are highlighted such as cultural landmarks – is not possible as the glasses lack the necessary cameras or sensors to “see” the real world. The virtual display they create is surprisingly crisp and bright. OLED displays hidden in the top of the chunky frame project images on to the transparent lenses in front of your eyes. They can take prescription lenses, although you will have to get them through your own optician, have adjustable arms and several size of nose bridge for a customisable fit. The glasses lack a battery or processing power of their own, making them comfortable and light at only 79g, but the USB-C cable hanging from the left arm puts pressure on your ear. Others will also be able to see what you are watching in front of your eyes. ![]() The Air are the most standard in appearance smart glasses to date but are still clearly not regular sunglasses, protruding much further from your face.
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