Nreal Air AR Glasses to Add Windows Support in Upcoming Update

Nreal Air AR glasses will soon have Windows support. The business unveiled Nebula for Windows, which enables you to virtually view your PC on an ultra-wide panel.

Nreal claims that the most popular application for its glasses—which connect to an external device and display material on a personal virtual screen—is gaming. According to a recent poll, 68 percent of Nreal Air customers use their glasses for gaming, therefore Windows support is a high priority, according to the business.

According to the business, Windows customers will benefit from a 21:9 virtual curved gaming monitor. According to Nreal, the configuration is best for players of cockpit games, where having a broad field of view is useful. Nebula for Windows will also support three degrees of freedom (3-DoF), which means it will track your head rotations and motions but won’t lean or move through space.

Although Nreal hasn’t yet specified a precise release date, it will demonstrate Windows functionality this week at GDC 2023 in San Francisco. Additionally, it will display “next-gen casual AR games for mobile” there, as the business aims to encourage more Android game creation for the well-liked wearable.