Apple Vision Pro vs Nreal Air (now XREAL Air): Some similar features, vastly different price tags

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Apple Vision Pro vs Nreal Air (now XREAL Air): Some similar features, vastly different price tags
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We're doing an early comparison between the Apple Vision Pro headset, and the highly popular Nreal Air glasses (now called XREAL Air).

The Apple Vision Pro, like its price suggests, is a luxury, premium device, made out of aluminum and glass. It has an external display, which gives visual cues to people around its user, as to whether they're fully immersed in VR or capable of seeing their real-world surroundings.

The Nreal Air are light, comfortable, and rather simplistic , with just some buttons for adjusting their displays' brightness at the bottom, and a USB Type-C port for connecting with a smart device. As for brightness, the Nreal Air can go up to 500 nits, which in our experience is perfectly good even for outdoor use. Their FOV is about 46 degrees, while their IPD is unknown.we were able to test them thoroughly, and are happy with both the display clarity and brightness, albeit their FOV and resolution can feel a bit lackluster, at least if one's trying to use them as a second display for productivity, and needs extra clarity.

For example, if you connect them to your smartphone, their performance depends on it. Same if you connect them to your laptop, PC, or game console. As for the Nreal Air, once again – what it does relies on the smart device you've connected it to. Since it's most commonly used as a portable screen for a smartphone or a PC, you'll be running the kind of apps, and doing the kind of multitasking those devices can do.The Apple Vision Pro has an overkill of 12 cameras, some of which are used for passthrough, which lets the user see their real-world surroundings .

The Nreal Air AR glasses don't have any input methods, and don't really need them either, as they rely on the smart device their user connects them to. So if you connect them with your smartphone , you"control them" by controlling your smartphone, choosing your apps, playing a video, etc, as you normally would do on your smartphone even without AR glasses.

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