TCL at MWC 2021: NXTWEAR G Wearable Display Glasses Provide a 3D 4K Personal Experience
TCL showcased at Mobile World Congress Barcelona, its wearable display glasses, called NXTWEAR G, which projects 3D 4K quality video.
TCL has introduced at Mobile World Congress on Thursday, an interesting technology that allows users to project a full 140-inch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio from a pair of glasses.
The TCL NXTWEAR G wearable display glasses are a plug and play product that the Chinese manufacturer says can be used for watching movies, gaming, or in private spaces at home, work, or during a commute.
Internally, the frames feature dual 1080p high-definition Sony FHD Micro OLED panels. Externally, the glasses are all-black and frameless for a high-end design. This also allows users to maintains a degree of peripheral vision and interact with their work and their outside world, TCL said.
"Now is the perfect time to challenge the established, disconnected, single-screen scenario across price points. In the premium space, NXTWEAR G Smart Glasses become an extension of your smart device and transport you to a private viewing party wherever you are, " CEO at TCL Communication Aaron Zhang said in a statement.
"Looking at its broader portfolio, TCL's accessibly priced high-end devices, including the TCL 20 Pro 5G, will provide even more value in the coming months, with rich Multi-Screen Collaboration rolling out in future software updates," he added.
Functionality of the NXTWEAR G wearable display glasses does not require an app. Users only need to plug their smartphone into a USB-C display-out port to project out 3D 4K quality video.
The frames will be compatible with over 100 smartphones, including the latest TCL 20 Pro 5G, as well as hybrid two-in-one devices, and laptops.
Availability will begin in Australia next month with other select markets soon following.




