Vodafone Germany said it plans to introduced the Nreal Light glasses for augmented and mixed reality (AR/MR) use experiences over 5G. Nreal Light will initially be launched in Germany and Spain in spring 2021. Nreal Light are lightweight mixed reality glasses with widescreen, similar to a portable IMAX screen. The glasses are designed for everyday use. Customers can use Android phones to control the glasses via a wired USB-C connection.
Nreal Light is compatible with Android smartphone apps. Users with the Nreal Light glasses can surf on internet or shop, watch videos, TV and sports programmes, play AAA games or exchange information on social media on a virtual AR Screen using a compatible Android device. Up to three apps can be actively used at the same time.
Vodafone and Nreal are cooperating to develop AR and MR applications for customers and companies, combining Nreal's technology with Vodafone's 5G network. The companies are currently working on MR applications including sports apps, multi-player games, navigation and travel guides, fitness training, interior design, and education. In addition, Vodafone is developing a range of commercial AR and MR applications for businesses. The application range from conference calls to remote collaboration on design, engineering, manufacturing and assembly processes. Mixed Reality supports retail activities, virtual showrooms and remote technical support.
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