![]() Besides, if you're using the glasses in close quarters, like on an airplane, I doubt that other passengers want to hear whatever sound is emanating from the Air's speakers. Instead, I recommend using a decent set of wireless earbuds or headphones. Music sounds lifeless and lacks bass, while in-game audio similarly lacks depth. The integrated speakers do a decent job with sound and will work in a pinch. The image doesn't completely fill your field of view you can still see the environment around you in your periphery (even with the black plastic light blocker installed). It's this vast viewing area that makes consuming content like movies/TV shows and playing games so enjoyable. Nreal says that the Air projects a 130-inch virtual screen 4 meters away from you with Air Casting mode, which is the mode that I primarily used (there’s also a MR Spaces mode that we’ll discuss later). And since there’s no USB-C power passthrough, you can’t get back into the action until you unplug the glasses and stick in a USB-C cable to recharge the adapter. So It’s definitely a downer to have the Air glasses shut down in the middle of a firefight because the adapter’s battery died. You’ll need to keep this in mind when playing games with a Nintendo Switch or watching videos on an iPhone. ![]() ![]() Nreal also says you can go from 0 to 40 percent battery in 30 minutes using a USB-C charger. ![]() The adapter features an integrated battery providing up to three hours of playback since the glasses won't get power from USB Type-C. ![]()
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