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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 8
INMO Air 3 Delivers Standalone AR With Dual 1080p OLED Displays and 128GB Storage
Updated
Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 8

INMO Air 3 Delivers Standalone AR With Dual 1080p OLED Displays and 128GB Storage

5 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 8
  • Dual 1080p Sony micro OLED displays headline INMO’s Air 3, which runs augmented reality apps without a phone or PC and uses built-in Wi-Fi for streaming, app access and cloud gaming.
  • 128GB of storage, 8GB of RAM and a Snapdragon processor underpin that standalone setup, while the glasses support up to three floating screens and remote desktop access for Windows and Mac.
  • 36-degree field of view, 600 nits of brightness and waveguide optics aim to balance immersion with privacy by keeping the image visible only to the wearer in public settings.
  • A 120-degree ultra-wide camera, gesture controls, a remote and optional smart ring broaden the Air 3’s appeal beyond entertainment to productivity and developer-built applications.
With Apple and Snap launching AR glasses this year, can mid-range devices like INMO Air 3 survive the market war?
Is the standalone AR dream now a reality, or are technical limits like battery and display brightness holding it back?
What are the unspoken social rules and privacy costs of wearing AI-powered camera glasses in public spaces?