ASUS made waves at CES 2024 in Las Vegas with their impressive lineup of products, including the innovative AirVision M1 eyewear. Unlike other mixed reality headsets showcased at the event, such as the upcoming Apple Vision Pro, the AirVision M1 focuses on enhancing multitasking capabilities through its wearable display.
The AirVision M1 features an FHD (1,920 x 1,080) Micro OLED display with a 57-degree vertical field of view. What sets it apart is its ability to generate multiple virtual screens, allowing users to customize the aspect ratio to their preference. Whether it’s 16:9, 21:9, or 32:9, the AirVision M1 offers flexibility in screen size.
Convenience is at the forefront with the AirVision M1. The left temple of the glasses incorporates an intuitive touchpad, which enables users to easily adjust screen placement, brightness, and activate 3D mode. Additionally, the eyewear is equipped with built-in noise-canceling microphones and speakers, ensuring a seamless audio experience.
It’s important to note that the AirVision M1 is not a standalone device. It requires a connection to a PC or phone via USB-C. This makes it an ideal choice for individuals in need of a portable workstation, as it offers the flexibility to work on the go.
ASUS has yet to disclose pricing and availability details for the AirVision M1. However, given its impressive specifications and multitasking capabilities, it is positioned as a more affordable alternative to Apple’s Vision Pro.
Stay tuned for more updates on the release of ASUS’ AirVision M1 eyewear and its potential impact on the mixed reality market.