The AirVision M1 is a pair of connected eyewear that, unlike other AR glasses, is designed to help you multitask efficiently.

The AirVision M1 is the Taiwanese company’s first attempt at makingwearable smart glassesthat displays content when connected to a phone or a laptop.

These smart glasses have a 1080p Micro OLED display with a 57-degree vertical perspective field of view, projecting a large screen experience similar to watching a massive 200-inch TV from three meters away.

Pairing these glasses withAsus’s ROG Allyhandheld or any similarhandheld consolewith a DisplayPort via USB-C means you can enjoy gaming sessions on a massive personal screen.

These glasses are ideal for frequent travelers who need to work while on the go. The personal large-screen project just for you offers much-required privacy when working from a busy airport lounge or a public place.

The AirVision M1 can be hooked up to your phone or laptop using a wired connection, and the content can be piped via the DisplayPort of your device. Depending on the content, users can choose between 16:9, 21:9, or 32:9 aspect ratios to view content.  The FHD resolution and 1100-nit peak brightness mean you can enjoy crisp content even in environments with plenty of natural light.

The left temple of the glasses has a touchpad that can adjust brightness or activate 3D mode. The AirVision M1 also has built-in noise-canceling microphones and speakers for immersive content consumption.

The glasses also have 3DoF positioning, allowing intuitive and fluid navigation across virtual screens.

Asus AirVision M1 – Pricing and availability

Asus AirVision M1 – Pricing and availability

While Asus has detailed various accessories and use case scenarios for the AirVision M1, Asus has yet to reveal the pricing and availability details.

Looking at the competition, including theTCL RayNeo Air 2,Xreal Air 2 Ultra,and otherAR glasses, it is safe to assume that the pricing might not exceed $400; however, let’s wait for an official announcement from the brand.

Jitendra Soni was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team. An expert in tech, especially smartphones, he has almost 10 years of experience. He spearheaded the TechRadar India editorial operations and has written for TechRadar, TechRadar Pro, Free Press Journal, Mobile Scout, IB Times Singapore, Indulge Express, and more.