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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|name = Epson Moverio BT-40
|image =
|image =
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]], Display Glasses
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|Type = [[Smart glasses]]
|Type = [[Smart Glasses]]
|Subtype = AR Display Glasses
|Subtype = [[Consumer AR]], [[Enterprise AR]]
|Platform = USB-C devices
|Platform = Host device dependent (USB-C)
|Creator = [[Epson]]
|Creator = [[Epson]]
|Announced = 2020
|Developer = [[Epson]]
|Release = Late 2020
|Manufacturer = [[Epson]]
|Price = $579 (BT-40) / $999 (BT-40S)
|Announcement Date = March 2, 2021
|Website = https://epson.com
|Release Date = March 2021
|OS = Host device dependent
|Price = $579 (BT-40), $999 (BT-40S with controller)
|CPU = Host device dependent
|Website = https://www.epson.com/
|GPU = Host device dependent
|Versions = Moverio BT-40, Moverio BT-40S
|Storage =
|Requires = USB-C compatible device (phone, PC, etc.)
|RAM =
|Predecessor = [[Epson Moverio BT-300]]
|Display = 2 x 0.45" Si-OLED
|Successor = None announced
|Resolution = 1920 x 1080 per eye (Full HD)
|Operating System = Host device dependent
|Refresh = 60 Hz
|Chipset = N/A (display glasses)
|Brightness =
|CPU = N/A (host device)
|Contrast = 500,000:1
|GPU = N/A (host device)
|FOV = 34°
|HPU =
|Virtual Screen = 120" at 16 feet
|Storage = N/A (host device)
|PPD =
|Memory = N/A (host device)
|Lenses = Transparent displays
|SD Card Slot = No
|IPD =
|Display = Dual Si-OLED (Gen 4)
|Eye Tracking =
|Subpixel Layout = RGB stripe
|Hand Tracking =
|Peak Brightness = Not specified
|Tracking = 3DoF (sensors only)
|Resolution = 1920 × 1080 per eye (Full HD)
|Spatial Mapping =
|Pixel Density = N/A
|Speakers =
|Refresh Rate = 60Hz
|Microphone = Via headphone jack
|Persistence = Low persistence
|Audio Jack = 3.5mm (4-pin CTIA)
|Field of View = 34°
|Connectivity = USB Type-C
|Horizontal FoV = ~34°
|Vertical FoV = ~19°
|Average Pixel Density = N/A
|Peak Pixel Density = N/A
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Optics = Proprietary projection optics
|Ocularity = Binocular
|IPD Range = Not specified
|Adjustable Diopter = No (prescription lens inserts available)
|Passthrough = Native see-through (transparent display)
|Tracking = 6DoF (IMU + camera based, BT-40S only)
|Tracking Frequency = N/A
|Base Stations = None
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking = Yes (9-axis IMU)
|Positional Tracking = Yes (BT-40S with controller)
|Update Rate = 60Hz
|Tracking Volume = N/A
|Play Space = Mobile AR
|Latency = <50ms
|Audio = No (headphones required)
|Microphone = No
|3.5mm Audio Jack = No
|Camera = 5MP camera (BT-40S controller)
|Connectivity = USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)
|Ports = USB-C
|Ports = USB-C
|Battery = None (device powered)
|Wired Video = Yes (USB-C DP Alt)
|Weight = 95g (without attachments)
|Wireless Video = No
|Dimensions = 164 x 194 x 41 mm
|WiFi = No (in glasses)
|Materials =
|Bluetooth = No (in glasses)
|Colors = Black
|Power = Powered by host device (USB-C)
|Sensors = Compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, light sensor
|Battery Capacity = N/A (BT-40), controller has battery (BT-40S)
|Input = Host device
|Battery Life = N/A (host powered)
|Charge Time = N/A
|Dimensions = Glasses: ~191mm × 178mm × 25mm
|Weight = ~95g (glasses), ~185g (controller)
|Material = Plastic, polycarbonate
|Headstrap = None (glasses temples)
|Haptics = No
|Color = Black
|Sensors = 9-axis motion sensor (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer), ambient light sensor
|Input = Host device controls, controller (BT-40S)
|Compliance = FCC, CE
}}
}}


The '''Epson Moverio BT-40''' is a pair of [[augmented reality]] display [[smart glasses]] developed by [[Epson]]. Released in late 2020 at $579, the BT-40 features dual Si-OLED (Silicon-Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays with Full HD 1080p resolution per eye, providing a transparent display experience equivalent to viewing a 120-inch screen from 16 feet away. The BT-40S variant ($999) includes an Intelligent Touch Controller for standalone operation.<ref name="epson">{{cite web|url=https://news.epson.com/news/moverio-bt-40-40s-ar-smart-glasses|title=Epson Unveils Next Generation of Moverio Augmented Reality Smart Glasses|publisher=Epson}}</ref>
The '''Epson Moverio BT-40''' is a pair of see-through [[smart glasses]] developed by [[Epson]], announced on March 2, 2021, and released in March 2021 at a price of $579 ($999 for the BT-40S variant with intelligent controller). Representing Epson's fourth generation of Moverio smart glasses, the BT-40 delivers a significant upgrade over the BT-300 series with full HD 1080p resolution per eye using Gen 4 Si-OLED technology—a 225% field of view increase from the previous generation's 23° to an impressive 34°, equivalent to viewing a 120-inch screen from 15 feet. Designed as a lightweight display solution that connects via USB-C to compatible smartphones, tablets, and computers, the BT-40 targets applications ranging from personal entertainment and drone piloting to enterprise documentation and training. The BT-40S variant adds an intelligent controller with built-in camera, GPS, and processing capabilities for standalone AR applications.


== History and Development ==
== History and Development ==


=== Moverio Series ===
=== Moverio Heritage ===
The BT-40 is part of Epson's Moverio series of AR smart glasses, which has served various markets including enterprise, drone piloting, and personal entertainment.
Product line evolution:
* BT-100 (2011) - First generation
* BT-200 (2014) - Consumer focused
* BT-300 (2016) - Lighter design
* BT-40 (2021) - HD resolution


=== 2020 Launch ===
=== Si-OLED Technology ===
Epson launched the BT-40 and BT-40S in late 2020 as the next generation of their transparent display smart glasses.
Display innovation:
* Epson proprietary technology
* Silicon OLED microdisplays
* High contrast
* Compact size


== Design and Hardware ==
=== March 2021 Announcement ===
Product reveal:
* Full HD resolution
* 34° field of view
* USB-C connectivity
* Consumer and enterprise


=== Display System ===
=== Market Positioning ===
* '''Display Type:''' Si-OLED (Silicon-Organic Light-Emitting Diode)
Target applications:
* '''Screen Size:''' 0.45 inches wide format (16:9) per eye
* Personal entertainment
* '''Resolution:''' 1920 x 1080 per eye (Full HD)
* Drone FPV viewing
* '''Total Pixels:''' 2,073,600 x RGB per display
* Enterprise training
* '''Color Depth:''' 24-bit (16.77 million colors)
* Professional applications
* '''Refresh Rate:''' 60 Hz
* '''Contrast Ratio:''' Up to 500,000:1


=== Virtual Screen ===
== Design Philosophy ==
* '''Field of View:''' 34 degrees
* '''Equivalent Size:''' 120-inch screen viewed from 16 feet
* '''Transparency:''' Unused display areas appear transparent


=== Physical Design ===
=== Display-Only Simplicity ===
* '''Weight:''' 95 grams (without attachments)
Focused approach:
* '''Dimensions:''' 164 x 194 x 41 mm
* High-quality display glasses
* '''Comfort:''' Advanced weight distribution, optional nose pads
* Host device dependency
* Lightweight design
* Simple operation


== Transparency ==
=== USB-C Universal ===
Wide compatibility:
* Single cable connection
* Power from host
* DisplayPort Alt Mode
* Cross-platform


The Si-OLED displays enable fully transparent viewing:
=== Enterprise Ready ===
* See surroundings while viewing content
Professional use:
* High contrast allows selective transparency
* Documentation viewing
* Suitable for AR overlay applications
* Training applications
* Field service
* Drone operations


== Sensors ==
== Display Technology ==
 
=== Gen 4 Si-OLED ===
Advanced display:
* '''Resolution''': 1920 × 1080 per eye
* '''Type''': Silicon OLED
* '''Size''': 0.45-inch panels
* '''Contrast''': 500,000:1
 
=== Full HD Per Eye ===
High resolution:
* 1080p each eye
* Binocular 3D capable
* Sharp text
* Detailed images
 
=== Virtual Screen Size ===
Immersive viewing:
* Equivalent to 120" screen
* 15 feet viewing distance
* Private viewing
* Large virtual display
 
=== Si-OLED Advantages ===
Technology benefits:
* High contrast ratio
* Deep blacks
* Vivid colors
* Power efficient
 
== Field of View ==
 
=== 34° Diagonal FOV ===
Significant improvement:
* 225% larger than BT-300
* Previous: 23°
* Current: 34°
* Major advancement
 
=== Virtual Display ===
Practical viewing:
* Focused content area
* Document viewing
* Video watching
* Information display
 
== Optical System ==


=== Motion Sensors ===
=== See-Through Design ===
* Compass (headset only)
Transparent display:
* Gyroscope (headset only)
* Real-world visible
* Accelerometer (headset only)
* AR capability
* Environmental awareness
* Safety maintained


=== Environmental ===
=== Optical Quality ===
* Light sensor
Clear imaging:
* Minimal distortion
* Good color
* Transparent overlay
* Professional grade


== Connectivity ==
== Connectivity ==


=== USB Type-C ===
=== USB-C DisplayPort ===
Plug-and-play connectivity enables seamless viewing from:
Universal connection:
* Compatible smartphones
* Single cable operation
* Tablets
* Power delivery
* Laptops
* Video input
* Other USB-C devices
* Wide compatibility
 
=== Device Compatibility ===
Supported hosts:
* Android smartphones (DP Alt)
* Windows PCs
* Mac computers
* USB-C tablets
 
=== Simple Operation ===
Easy use:
* Plug and display
* No additional setup
* Mirror or extend
* Immediate use
 
== Physical Design ==
 
=== Lightweight Construction ===
Portable design:
* '''Weight''': ~95g (glasses only)
* Comfortable wear
* Extended use capable
* Portable
 
=== Glasses Form Factor ===
Wearable design:
* Temple-mounted
* Over-ear fit
* Adjustable nose pad
* Glasses compatible
 
=== Build Quality ===
Durable construction:
* Quality plastics
* Polycarbonate lenses
* Professional finish
* Reliable design


=== Audio ===
== Sensors ==
* 3.5mm audio jack (4-pin CTIA standard)
* Compatible with headphones with microphone


== 3D Support ==
=== 9-Axis Motion Sensor ===
Orientation detection:
* Accelerometer
* Gyroscope
* Magnetometer
* Head tracking capable


Supports side-by-side 3D content.
=== Ambient Light Sensor ===
Automatic adjustment:
* Environment sensing
* Display optimization
* Comfort enhancement
* Power management


== Variants ==
== BT-40S Variant ==


=== BT-40 ===
=== Intelligent Controller ===
* Price: $579
Enhanced functionality:
* Basic headset without controller
* Separate processing unit
* Requires external device for content
* Android-based
* Standalone capabilities
* Additional sensors


=== BT-40S ===
=== Controller Specifications ===
* Price: $999
Smart controller:
* Includes Intelligent Touch Controller
* '''Weight''': ~185g
* Standalone operation capability
* '''Camera''': 5MP
* Android-based computing unit
* '''GPS''': Integrated
* '''Battery''': Built-in


== Environmental Specifications ==
=== 6DoF Capability ===
Advanced tracking:
* Camera-based tracking
* Position awareness
* AR applications
* Enhanced functionality


* '''Operating Temperature:''' 5°C – 35°C (20% – 80% humidity)
=== Standalone Operation ===
* '''Storage Temperature:''' -10°C – 60°C (10% – 90%, no condensation)
Independent use:
* Android applications
* AR content
* No phone required
* Complete solution


== Use Cases ==
== Use Cases ==


=== Entertainment ===
=== Personal Entertainment ===
Personal cinema experience with transparent displays.
Consumer use:
* Private movie viewing
* Gaming display
* Travel entertainment
* Personal screen


=== Drone Operation ===
=== Drone Operations ===
FPV viewing while maintaining situational awareness.
FPV applications:
* First-person view
* Flight monitoring
* Hands-free operation
* Aerial photography


=== Professional ===
=== Enterprise Training ===
Presentations, training, and information display.
Professional applications:
* Procedure guidance
* Documentation access
* Hands-free reference
* Field service


=== Accessibility ===
=== Medical Applications ===
Subtitle and closed caption display.
Healthcare use:
* Patient information
* Procedure guidance
* Training support
* Documentation
 
== Audio ==
 
=== No Built-In Audio ===
Headphones required:
* 3.5mm from host device
* Bluetooth headphones
* External audio
* User choice
 
== Comparison with BT-300 ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Feature !! Moverio BT-40 !! Moverio BT-300
|-
| Price || $579 || $699 (at launch)
|-
| Resolution || 1920×1080/eye || 1280×720/eye
|-
| FOV || 34° || 23°
|-
| Weight || ~95g || ~69g
|-
| Connection || USB-C || HDMI/USB
|-
| Display Tech || Gen 4 Si-OLED || Si-OLED
|-
| Controller || Optional (BT-40S) || Included
|}


== Specifications ==
== Comparison with Competitors ==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Specification !! Details
! Feature !! Epson BT-40 !! Nreal Air !! Rokid Air
|-
| Price || $579 || $379 || $449
|-
| Resolution || 1920×1080 || 1920×1080 || 1920×1080
|-
| Display Type || Si-OLED || Micro-OLED || Micro-OLED
|-
|-
| Display || 2 x 0.45" Si-OLED
| FOV || 34° || 46° || 43°
|-
|-
| Resolution || 1920 x 1080 per eye (Full HD)
| Weight || ~95g || 79g || 83g
|-
|-
| Color Depth || 24-bit (16.77 million colors)
| See-Through || Yes || Yes || Yes
|}
 
== Strengths and Limitations ==
 
=== Strengths ===
* Full HD 1080p per eye
* 500,000:1 contrast (Si-OLED)
* 34° FOV (225% improvement)
* Lightweight (~95g)
* USB-C universal connectivity
* See-through design
* Enterprise-ready
 
=== Limitations ===
* Narrower FOV than competitors
* No built-in audio
* No integrated tracking (BT-40)
* Higher price than consumer alternatives
* Requires USB-C DP Alt Mode
* Limited standalone capability
 
== Technical Specifications Summary ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| Refresh Rate || 60 Hz
! Specification !! Details
|-
| Display || Dual Si-OLED, 1920 × 1080 per eye
|-
|-
| Contrast || 500,000:1
| Contrast || 500,000:1
|-
|-
| Field of View || 34°
| FOV || 34°
|-
| Virtual Screen || 120" at 16 feet
|-
|-
| Weight || 95g
| Refresh Rate || 60Hz
|-
|-
| Connectivity || USB Type-C
| Connection || USB-C (DP Alt Mode)
|-
|-
| Audio || 3.5mm jack (CTIA)
| Sensors || 9-axis motion, ambient light
|-
|-
| 3D Support || Side-by-side
| Weight || ~95g (glasses)
|-
|-
| Price || $579 (BT-40) / $999 (BT-40S)
| Price || $579 (BT-40), $999 (BT-40S)
|}
|}


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* [[Epson Moverio BT-35E]]
* [[Smart Glasses]]
* [[Si-OLED]]
* [[Si-OLED]]
* [[Display glasses]]
* [[Consumer AR]]
* [[Enterprise AR]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 8 January 2026

Epson Moverio BT-40
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type Smart Glasses
Subtype Consumer AR, Enterprise AR
Platform Host device dependent (USB-C)
Creator Epson
Developer Epson
Manufacturer Epson
Announcement Date March 2, 2021
Release Date March 2021
Price $579 (BT-40), $999 (BT-40S with controller)
Website https://www.epson.com/
Versions Moverio BT-40, Moverio BT-40S
Requires USB-C compatible device (phone, PC, etc.)
Predecessor Epson Moverio BT-300
Successor None announced
System
Operating System Host device dependent
Chipset N/A (display glasses)
CPU N/A (host device)
GPU N/A (host device)
Storage
Storage N/A (host device)
Memory N/A (host device)
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display Dual Si-OLED (Gen 4)
Subpixel Layout RGB stripe
Peak Brightness Not specified
Resolution 1920 × 1080 per eye (Full HD)
Pixel Density N/A
Refresh Rate 60Hz
Persistence Low persistence
Image
Field of View 34°
Horizontal FoV ~34°
Vertical FoV ~19°
Average Pixel Density N/A
Peak Pixel Density N/A
Foveated Rendering No
Optics
Optics Proprietary projection optics
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Not specified
Adjustable Diopter No (prescription lens inserts available)
Passthrough Native see-through (transparent display)
Tracking
Tracking 6DoF (IMU + camera based, BT-40S only)
Tracking Frequency N/A
Base Stations None
Eye Tracking No
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes (9-axis IMU)
Positional Tracking Yes (BT-40S with controller)
Update Rate 60Hz
Tracking Volume N/A
Play Space Mobile AR
Latency <50ms
Audio
Audio No (headphones required)
Microphone No
3.5mm Audio Jack No
Camera 5MP camera (BT-40S controller)
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)
Ports USB-C
Wired Video Yes (USB-C DP Alt)
Wireless Video No
WiFi No (in glasses)
Bluetooth No (in glasses)
Power Powered by host device (USB-C)
Battery Capacity N/A (BT-40), controller has battery (BT-40S)
Battery Life N/A (host powered)
Charge Time N/A
Device
Dimensions Glasses: ~191mm × 178mm × 25mm
Weight ~95g (glasses), ~185g (controller)
Material Plastic, polycarbonate
Headstrap None (glasses temples)
Haptics No
Color Black
Sensors 9-axis motion sensor (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer), ambient light sensor
Input Host device controls, controller (BT-40S)
Compliance FCC, CE

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The Epson Moverio BT-40 is a pair of see-through smart glasses developed by Epson, announced on March 2, 2021, and released in March 2021 at a price of $579 ($999 for the BT-40S variant with intelligent controller). Representing Epson's fourth generation of Moverio smart glasses, the BT-40 delivers a significant upgrade over the BT-300 series with full HD 1080p resolution per eye using Gen 4 Si-OLED technology—a 225% field of view increase from the previous generation's 23° to an impressive 34°, equivalent to viewing a 120-inch screen from 15 feet. Designed as a lightweight display solution that connects via USB-C to compatible smartphones, tablets, and computers, the BT-40 targets applications ranging from personal entertainment and drone piloting to enterprise documentation and training. The BT-40S variant adds an intelligent controller with built-in camera, GPS, and processing capabilities for standalone AR applications.

History and Development

Moverio Heritage

Product line evolution:

  • BT-100 (2011) - First generation
  • BT-200 (2014) - Consumer focused
  • BT-300 (2016) - Lighter design
  • BT-40 (2021) - HD resolution

Si-OLED Technology

Display innovation:

  • Epson proprietary technology
  • Silicon OLED microdisplays
  • High contrast
  • Compact size

March 2021 Announcement

Product reveal:

  • Full HD resolution
  • 34° field of view
  • USB-C connectivity
  • Consumer and enterprise

Market Positioning

Target applications:

  • Personal entertainment
  • Drone FPV viewing
  • Enterprise training
  • Professional applications

Design Philosophy

Display-Only Simplicity

Focused approach:

  • High-quality display glasses
  • Host device dependency
  • Lightweight design
  • Simple operation

USB-C Universal

Wide compatibility:

  • Single cable connection
  • Power from host
  • DisplayPort Alt Mode
  • Cross-platform

Enterprise Ready

Professional use:

  • Documentation viewing
  • Training applications
  • Field service
  • Drone operations

Display Technology

Gen 4 Si-OLED

Advanced display:

  • Resolution: 1920 × 1080 per eye
  • Type: Silicon OLED
  • Size: 0.45-inch panels
  • Contrast: 500,000:1

Full HD Per Eye

High resolution:

  • 1080p each eye
  • Binocular 3D capable
  • Sharp text
  • Detailed images

Virtual Screen Size

Immersive viewing:

  • Equivalent to 120" screen
  • 15 feet viewing distance
  • Private viewing
  • Large virtual display

Si-OLED Advantages

Technology benefits:

  • High contrast ratio
  • Deep blacks
  • Vivid colors
  • Power efficient

Field of View

34° Diagonal FOV

Significant improvement:

  • 225% larger than BT-300
  • Previous: 23°
  • Current: 34°
  • Major advancement

Virtual Display

Practical viewing:

  • Focused content area
  • Document viewing
  • Video watching
  • Information display

Optical System

See-Through Design

Transparent display:

  • Real-world visible
  • AR capability
  • Environmental awareness
  • Safety maintained

Optical Quality

Clear imaging:

  • Minimal distortion
  • Good color
  • Transparent overlay
  • Professional grade

Connectivity

USB-C DisplayPort

Universal connection:

  • Single cable operation
  • Power delivery
  • Video input
  • Wide compatibility

Device Compatibility

Supported hosts:

  • Android smartphones (DP Alt)
  • Windows PCs
  • Mac computers
  • USB-C tablets

Simple Operation

Easy use:

  • Plug and display
  • No additional setup
  • Mirror or extend
  • Immediate use

Physical Design

Lightweight Construction

Portable design:

  • Weight: ~95g (glasses only)
  • Comfortable wear
  • Extended use capable
  • Portable

Glasses Form Factor

Wearable design:

  • Temple-mounted
  • Over-ear fit
  • Adjustable nose pad
  • Glasses compatible

Build Quality

Durable construction:

  • Quality plastics
  • Polycarbonate lenses
  • Professional finish
  • Reliable design

Sensors

9-Axis Motion Sensor

Orientation detection:

  • Accelerometer
  • Gyroscope
  • Magnetometer
  • Head tracking capable

Ambient Light Sensor

Automatic adjustment:

  • Environment sensing
  • Display optimization
  • Comfort enhancement
  • Power management

BT-40S Variant

Intelligent Controller

Enhanced functionality:

  • Separate processing unit
  • Android-based
  • Standalone capabilities
  • Additional sensors

Controller Specifications

Smart controller:

  • Weight: ~185g
  • Camera: 5MP
  • GPS: Integrated
  • Battery: Built-in

6DoF Capability

Advanced tracking:

  • Camera-based tracking
  • Position awareness
  • AR applications
  • Enhanced functionality

Standalone Operation

Independent use:

  • Android applications
  • AR content
  • No phone required
  • Complete solution

Use Cases

Personal Entertainment

Consumer use:

  • Private movie viewing
  • Gaming display
  • Travel entertainment
  • Personal screen

Drone Operations

FPV applications:

  • First-person view
  • Flight monitoring
  • Hands-free operation
  • Aerial photography

Enterprise Training

Professional applications:

  • Procedure guidance
  • Documentation access
  • Hands-free reference
  • Field service

Medical Applications

Healthcare use:

  • Patient information
  • Procedure guidance
  • Training support
  • Documentation

Audio

No Built-In Audio

Headphones required:

  • 3.5mm from host device
  • Bluetooth headphones
  • External audio
  • User choice

Comparison with BT-300

Feature Moverio BT-40 Moverio BT-300
Price $579 $699 (at launch)
Resolution 1920×1080/eye 1280×720/eye
FOV 34° 23°
Weight ~95g ~69g
Connection USB-C HDMI/USB
Display Tech Gen 4 Si-OLED Si-OLED
Controller Optional (BT-40S) Included

Comparison with Competitors

Feature Epson BT-40 Nreal Air Rokid Air
Price $579 $379 $449
Resolution 1920×1080 1920×1080 1920×1080
Display Type Si-OLED Micro-OLED Micro-OLED
FOV 34° 46° 43°
Weight ~95g 79g 83g
See-Through Yes Yes Yes

Strengths and Limitations

Strengths

  • Full HD 1080p per eye
  • 500,000:1 contrast (Si-OLED)
  • 34° FOV (225% improvement)
  • Lightweight (~95g)
  • USB-C universal connectivity
  • See-through design
  • Enterprise-ready

Limitations

  • Narrower FOV than competitors
  • No built-in audio
  • No integrated tracking (BT-40)
  • Higher price than consumer alternatives
  • Requires USB-C DP Alt Mode
  • Limited standalone capability

Technical Specifications Summary

Specification Details
Display Dual Si-OLED, 1920 × 1080 per eye
Contrast 500,000:1
FOV 34°
Refresh Rate 60Hz
Connection USB-C (DP Alt Mode)
Sensors 9-axis motion, ambient light
Weight ~95g (glasses)
Price $579 (BT-40), $999 (BT-40S)

See Also

References