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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
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|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]], Display Glasses
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Type = [[Smart glasses]]
|Subtype = [[AR Glasses]]
|Subtype = AR Display Glasses
|Release Date = 2020
|Platform = Multiple (HDMI/USB-C devices)
|Price = $599
|Creator = [[DreamWorld]]
|Display =  
|Announced = 2020
|Resolution = 1920x1080 per-eye
|Release = 2020
|Refresh Rate =  
|Price = $599-$799
|Field of View = 90° diagonal
|Website = https://www.dreamworldvision.com
|Horizontal FoV =  
|OS = Standalone
|Vertical FoV =  
|CPU = Built-in processor
|Diagonal FoV = 90°
|GPU =
|IPD Range =  
|Storage = 32 GB
|Ocularity =  
|RAM = 2 GB
|Display = Dual displays
|Resolution = 1920 x 1080 per eye (4K combined)
|Refresh =
|Brightness =
|FOV = 90° ultra-wide
|PPD =
|Lenses = 10-layer optical coating
|IPD =
|Eye Tracking =
|Hand Tracking =
|Tracking = 3DoF
|Spatial Mapping =
|Speakers =
|Microphone =
|Audio Jack = 3.5mm
|Connectivity = HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Hotspot
|Ports = HDMI, USB-C
|Battery = 8000 mAh (~5 hours)
|Weight = 185g
|Materials =
|Colors = Black
|Sensors =
|Input = Control box buttons
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'''Dream Glass 4K''' is an [[augmented reality]] [[head-mounted display]] released in 2020.
The '''Dream Glass 4K''' is a portable [[augmented reality]] display headset developed by [[DreamWorld]]. Released in 2020, the Dream Glass 4K offers a 4K resolution display with a 90-degree ultra-wide field of view, creating a virtual 200-inch screen experience. The device features a unique two-part design with a glasses unit connected to a control box containing the battery and processor, enabling extended portable use with multiple devices including smartphones, gaming consoles, and PCs.<ref name="indiegogo">{{cite web|url=https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dream-glass-4k-world-s-1st-portable-private-ar-hmd|title=Dream Glass 4K-World's 1st Portable & Private AR HMD|publisher=Indiegogo}}</ref>


== Specifications ==
== History and Development ==
 
=== Crowdfunding Launch ===
The Dream Glass 4K was successfully funded on Indiegogo as the world's first portable and private AR head-mounted display with 4K resolution.
 
=== Consumer Focus ===
Unlike enterprise AR glasses, the Dream Glass 4K targets consumers seeking a portable personal viewing experience for gaming, movies, and productivity.<ref name="prnewswire">{{cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dreamglass-4k---portable--private-augmented-reality-glasses-launched-301092973.html|title=DreamGlass 4K - Portable & Private Augmented Reality Glasses Launched|publisher=PR Newswire}}</ref>
 
== Design and Hardware ==
 
=== Two-Part System ===
The Dream Glass 4K consists of:
* '''Glasses Unit:''' Lightweight display glasses (185g)
* '''Control Box:''' Contains battery, processor, and interface buttons (connected via cable)
 
=== Display System ===
* '''Resolution:''' 1920 x 1080 per eye (4K combined)
* '''Virtual Screen:''' 200-inch equivalent at 3 meters
* '''Field of View:''' 90 degrees ultra-wide
* '''Aspect Ratio:''' 18:9
* '''Modes:''' 2D and 3D (side-by-side or top/bottom formats)
 
=== Optical Design ===
* Ten layers of optical coatings
* Blue light reduction for reduced eye fatigue
* Compatible with prescription glasses wearers
 
=== Storage and Memory ===
* '''RAM:''' 2 GB
* '''Storage:''' 32 GB ROM
 
== Battery ==
 
* '''Capacity:''' 8000 mAh
* '''Runtime:''' Approximately 5 hours per charge
 
== Connectivity ==
 
=== Input Options ===
The Dream Glass 4K connects to multiple device types:
 
==== HDMI ====
* PlayStation 4/5
* Xbox
* Nintendo Switch
* PCs and laptops
 
==== USB-C ====
* Samsung Galaxy phones
* Other USB-C DisplayPort devices
* Note: iPhones not supported
 
==== Wireless ====
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth
* Hotspot functionality
 
=== Audio ===
* 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening
 
== Use Cases ==
 
=== Personal Cinema ===
Watch movies and shows on a virtual 200-inch screen anywhere.
 
=== Gaming ===
Connect to gaming consoles for immersive big-screen gaming on the go.
 
=== Productivity ===
Use as a secondary display for laptops and tablets.
 
=== Drone Flying ===
Compatible with drone controllers for FPV-style viewing.
 
== Product Variants ==


* '''Resolution:''' 1920x1080 per-eye
* '''Dream Glass 4K:''' Standard model ($599)
* '''Dream Glass 4K Plus:''' Enhanced version with additional features ($799)
* '''Dream Glass Flow:''' Newer generation model


* '''Field of View:''' 90° diagonal
== Specifications ==


* '''Price:''' $599
{| class="wikitable"
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! Specification !! Details
|-
| Display || 4K (1920 x 1080 per eye)
|-
| Virtual Screen || 200" at 3 meters
|-
| Field of View || 90°
|-
| Tracking || 3DoF
|-
| Storage || 32 GB ROM
|-
| RAM || 2 GB
|-
| Battery || 8000 mAh (~5 hours)
|-
| Weight || 185g (glasses only)
|-
| Connectivity || HDMI, USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
|-
| Price || $599-$799
|}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Augmented Reality]]
* [[DreamWorld]]
* [[Head-mounted display]]
* [[Dream Glass Flow]]
* [[AR Glasses]]
* [[Display glasses]]
* [[AR glasses]]
* [[Portable display]]
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:AR Glasses]]
[[Category:AR Glasses]]
[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]
[[Category:Smart glasses]]
[[Category:Display glasses]]
[[Category:Portable displays]]
[[Category:DreamWorld]]
[[Category:2020s AR]]