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Nebula 2.0 launched for Nreal smartglasses for more smartphones compatibility

Nreal is the market leader in Smart glasses that gives you a mixed reality experience. These glasses are like regular wear sunglasses that you wear with an adjustable nose clip. It projects 2D world to 3D mapping view. It’s just more comfortable to view apps and play games on a 3D model instead of a smartphone. In a bid to expand the compatibility with mobile phones, Nreal has released Nebula 2.0 Software to expand users’ acquisition.

Nebula software

Nebula is a 3D interface system that works on Nreal glasses. It projects content that you view on your smartphone onto virtual 3D space, giving you a touch of the real world. It retains a smartphone interface to make it easy to use for everyone. Further, this can work on a variety of smartphone devices. You can download Nebula from Google play on your mobile phone. You can search about smartphones compatibility list on the official website.

Earlier we heard that Mark Zuckerberg interest in making Facebook smart glasses and he went on to claim teleporting through it. Seems like Nreal is right on point here and much in advance as well.

Moreover, Samsung also teased the same concept in past through, a teaser video of augmented reality smart glasses. The complete story of Samsung AR glasses and capabilities can be read here.

Also, Anzo Smart glasses made by Razer are gaining much popularity as well. So it can be concluded that the Smart glasses era and wars are about to unfold for real.

Nreal Lightweight Smart Glasses

The nreal glasses are about 88gram lightweight glasses to make them comfortable to use for a longer duration. The best thing is that they are not as bulky as other available VR and AR headsets. It has an outstanding display to provide you feel of theater in the comfort of your house. It just needs a connection with your 5G smartphones powered by Qualcomm. The glasses come up with special accessories to make them user-friendly. You will get a nose clip with glasses to fit it according to your face comfortably.

Also, there is a corrective lens and VR cover with it. The VR cover will block the surroundings to minimize outside distractions. It has microphones and speakers inbuilt into it along with a laser pointer for navigation. You can connect with your friends to experience the same VR environment and see similar things together.

Launch of Nebula 2.0 for Nreal Glasses

Nebula 2.0 has improved Nreal glass compatibility with smartphones. Previously, it was only suitable for business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions but with Nebula 2.0, now it is also compatible with business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) transactions. Also in the past, Nreal glasses ran only on LG+U terminals, but now if you will download the Nebula app you can use your Nreal glasses on many phones including Galaxy S21 series without carrier restrictions.

On unboxing you will get multiple extras such as glasses Case, Clip, Nose Pads, VR Cover, Lens Frame, and Glasses Cleaning Cloth.

Nreal Glass Unboxing
Nreal Glass Unboxing

Nreal in Korea

Interestingly Nreal is expanding its sales in Korea as according to Korea Nreal branch manager Jo Jung-Min:

“Korea has the fastest commercialization of 5G mobile communication, so it will be optimal for 5G service expansion”.

Furthur Governor also stated that:

“The market potential for Nreal glasses for entertainment, tourism, and education will be significant. Further, he claimed that in this COVID pandemic when face-to-face interaction is minimized, the demand for these glasses will increase”

Nreal is also planning to launch an enterprise version of devices very soon. Along with this, they are developing many small and lightweight glasses for consumers.

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