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The Inmo Air 3, a new entrant in the smart glasses market, positions itself as a self-sufficient Android-based device that eliminates the need for a paired smartphone. Currently available through a crowdfunding campaign, this wearable technology incorporates standalone computing capabilities, setting it apart from many of its competitors.
Unlike numerous smart glasses that require a constant connection to a mobile device, the Inmo Air 3 operates independently. It features dual transparent, full-color micro-OLED displays from Sony, offering users an enhanced visual experience. The device is equipped with a Snapdragon XR processor with eight cores, 8 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of internal storage, enabling support for over 90 percent of Android applications, according to the manufacturer.
User interaction with the Inmo Air 3 is designed to be versatile. Alongside a touch-sensitive strip on the frame and integrated voice commands, the smart glasses come bundled with a smart ring that functions as a touchpad, a pointer, and a selection button. Additionally, a larger touchpad controller is included for those who prefer more traditional input methods, and support is extended to the Mudra Link neural wristband for gesture-based control.
The device's micro-OLED displays deliver a 1080p resolution at a refresh rate of 120 Hz, providing clarity suited for reading, watching media, and gaming. However, the field of view is limited to 36 degrees, which, while greater than some alternatives, remains much narrower than high-end mixed reality headsets. The displays can render up to three virtual screens, enhancing productivity and multitasking for users.
Brightness levels reach up to 600 nits, which the manufacturer claims are sufficient for outdoor usage, including the display of AI assistant information or app content. To improve visibility and contrast during media consumption, tinted clip-on lenses are provided, and prescription lens options are available upon request.
The built-in camera stands out with its 4K resolution at 60 frames per second, surpassing several existing smart glasses models. It is particularly suited for capturing wide-angle landscapes with its 120-degree lens and can record continuously for up to an hour, longer than many competing devices.
To accommodate the hardware, the temples of the glasses are slightly thicker, contributing to a total weight of approximately 135 grams. The battery capacity is rated at 660 mAh, promising operational times ranging from one hour to seven hours depending on usage intensity. The glasses can connect wirelessly via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, allowing users to accept calls from a smartphone or stream games from a PC.
While the Inmo Air 3 targets tech enthusiasts seeking independence from smartphones, it faces competition from upcoming offerings by major brands like Apple and Google, who are also developing advanced smart glasses platforms. The device's comprehensive Android integration, diverse input methods, and advanced camera technology highlight its ambition to serve as a true wearable computer.
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