OPPO recently showcased a prototype of its new assisted reality glasses, called OPPO Air Glass 3, at MWC 2024. These glasses can connect to OPPO’s AndesGPT model via a smartphone, providing an enhanced AI experience that is effortless to use. Before the event, OPPO also announced the launch of its AI Center. It unveiled the OPPO AI Smartphone White Paper, indicating a new era where smartphones will shift towards becoming AI-powered devices.
The OPPO Air Glass 3 is incredibly light, weighing only 50 grams. It boasts a self-developed resin waveguide with a refractive index of 1.70, providing display brightness uniformity of over 50% and a peak eye brightness of over 1,000 nits. When wearing the OPPO Air Glass 3, users will experience a visual display similar to regular glasses but with an exceptional full-colour display. Users can activate the AI voice assistant by pressing the OPPO Air Glass 3 temple. The Air Glass APP on the smartphone provides access to OPPO AndesGPT, allowing users to perform various tasks through the voice assistant.
The OPPO Air Glass 3 has touch interaction capabilities that allow easy control of functions such as music playback, voice calls, information display, colour image browsing, and more. Additionally, these glasses boast reverse sound field technology, an open acoustic design with four microphones, and other innovative features that enhance noise isolation, ensuring high-quality audio and improved privacy protection.
OPPO is partnering with motion vision sensor startup AlpsenTek and Qualcomm Technologies to showcase their collaborative efforts at this year’s MWC. Together, they have pioneered Hybrid Vision Sensing technologies that feature the new AI Motion algorithm. Developed under the leadership of OPPO, AI Motion can perform image deblurring and high frame rate image interpolation for use in high-speed cameras. This is achieved through a combination of traditional RGB image data and event vision sensing (EVS) motion data.
Smartphones now come equipped with AI Motion technology to help address image and photo blur issues. This feature lets users capture true 960fps slow-motion videos in 4K resolution. Thanks to EVS data, precise moving object alignment between frames is possible, which enhances both dynamic range and resolution. This technological integration offers exciting possibilities for image and video capture, elevating the potential for creative content creation.
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