XREAL Beam Pro Small Android tablet With Supports AR Glasses?
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Check the points below to see the Xreal Smartglasses information in details are:-
- AR Navigation use the device as a remote control to navigate your connected AR interface.
- Whether watching shows or playing games on a virtual screen the experience is intuitive.
- Dual-Purpose Camera it features 2 50-megapixel cameras for capturing detailed spatial and 3D content.
- Connectivity equipped with two USB-C ports it allows simultaneous charging and device connection ensuring uninterrupted use.
- Performance boasts a 6.5-inch display and operates on a Snapdragon processor supporting AR functionalities alongside 6GB to 8GB of RAM.
- NebulaOS integration operates on a customized version of Android 14 designed to improve AR interactions.
- It’s a handheld device with the rough dimensions of a smartphone but Xreal thinks of it as more of a companion to your glasses.
- It runs a customized version of Android 14 Xreal calls it NebulaOS and should be able to load most apps onto your face screen.
- And on the back there’s a dual-lens camera you can use to take spatial and 3D videos for viewing in your glasses.
- The specs here are pure smartphone the Beam Pro has a 6.5-inch, 2400 x 1800 screen runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor though it’s not clear which one and has either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage.
- There are a couple of obvious tells that this is no ordinary Android phone though.
- First are the dual 50-megapixel cameras the likes of which we haven’t seen on smartphones much in recent years.
- The Beam Pro also has two USB-C ports so you can charge the device and connect it to your glasses simultaneously.
- The NebulaOS tweaks to Android are all about AR too when you have your glasses plugged in you can use the Beam’s screen as a touchpad
- And the device is also designed to have two apps open side by side in your field of view.
- When you first plug in the glasses it’ll pop up a homescreen of your apps which you can open and control using the Beam Pro as a remote.
- The Beam Pro looks like a big upgrade on the Beam which was essentially just a remote control for your Xreal glasses.
- Will always use their 3DOF head tracking capabilities for extra immersion and a true AR experience
- It’s made of smooth matte plastic has very rounded corners a directional pad a back button a side button on the left side, and volume buttons on the right.
- On the bottom we have a USB Type-C for charging the Xreal Beam and another USB Type-C port next to it for connecting it with your Xreal Air glasses.
- There’s a power button at the top plus a handy LED light strip indicating things like the battery charge percentage.
- And considering there’s a 4870mAh battery inside.
- The Xreal Beam home screen looks a lot like your typical Android home screen (but in AR of course).
- With a battery percentage indicator on top a large clock widget under it Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Settings with very few options inside under that and two app icons User Guide and Screen Mirroring Guide.