Nreal announced the launch of online and offline omni-channel sales for the new AR glasses product Nreal Air in Japan, which is also the first global release of Nreal Air.
Prior to this, TÜV Rheinland Group (“TÜV Rheinland”) issued Low Blue Light (Hardware Solution) and Flicker Free Certification for the Nreal Air, which is the world’s first AR end-use product to receive this certification.
Since its public debut last year, Nreal Air AR glasses, designed for entertainment anywhere, anytime, have been highly anticipated by the market and consumers.
Nreal Air offers high-quality imaging via a 1080P full-HD micro-OLED display, with a 46-degree field of view (FoV) and 49 pixels per degree (PPD), which is close to retina-level display, achieving roughly double the resolution of regular VR glasses.
Nreal Air has been certified by TÜV Rheinland to meet its Low Blue Light (Hardware Solution) standard. The proportion of high-energy visible blue light in the blue light spectrum emitted by the micro-OLED screen is only 31%, while 99.5% of the sRGB color gamut coverage is achieved.
This means Nreal Air AR glasses maintain high color performance while effectively reducing the potential impact of blue light on users’ eyes. Meanwhile, Nreal Air also meets the standard for Flicker Free certification, which effectively reduces potential visual fatigue caused by display flickering.
“Nreal is honored to receive the world’s first Low Blue Light (Hardware Solution) and Flicker Free Certification for AR glasses from TÜV Rheinland, which reflects our commitment to consumer health and safety, as the AR ecosystem continues to adapt and expand, even beginning to reach mass appeal, users’ long-term health is an increasingly important consideration for Nreal. We will continue to push the boundaries of technical AR innovation as well as step up to help set and promote industry standards.”
said Xu Chi, Founder and CEO of Nreal.