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Compatibilityindependent deviceindependent device
Specs
Screen resolution2448x2448 px2448x2448 px
Field of view120 °120 °
Built-in memory128 GB128 GB
RAM12 GB8 GB
Refresh rate90 fps90 fps
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Proximity sensor
Lens distance adjusting
Pupillary distance adjustment
Multimedia
Card reader
USB C3.1 gen23.1 gen1
Bluetoothv 5.2v 5.2
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Microphone
Headphones
Headphone output
General
Controlpush-buttonpush-button
Controller
Track camera
Operating time15 h15 h
Materialplasticplastic
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024july 2021
Glossary

RAM

The amount of random access memory (RAM) installed in glasses.

This parameter is relevant only for independent devices (see "Intended use"). Theoretically, the more RAM in the gadget, the higher its power, the faster it is able to work and the better it handles with “heavy” tasks. However, in fact, this characteristic has more reference than practical value. Firstly, the capabilities of standalone glasses are also highly dependent on the processor and video adapter used. Secondly, the amount of memory is selected in such a way that the glasses are guaranteed to be able to cope with the tasks for which they were originally intended. Actually, problems can only arise with the launch of very demanding applications or resource-intensive video (for example, 4K panoramic videos); so paying attention to the amount of RAM makes sense only if you plan to use glasses for such purposes.

As for specific volumes, they in modern devices range from 2 to 4 GB.

USB C

The presence in the glasses of the connector type USB-C. This is a relatively new type of USB port, which has a miniature size (slightly larger than microUSB) and a convenient double-sided design that allows you to connect the plug in either direction. It can be found in glasses for various purposes and, accordingly, provide different ways of application. So, in models for PC / consoles, this connector is used similarly to traditional USB — with the main connection, in parallel with the HDMI or DisplayPort video interface. In standalone devices, on the other hand, USB-C is mainly used to charge the battery and connect to a computer for direct file exchange, settings management, firmware updates, etc.

Also note that this paragraph may specify the USB version, which corresponds to the USB-C connector. Nowadays, two versions are relevant — 3.2 gen 1 and 3.2 gen 2; for VR glasses, the difference between them is generally not fundamental.
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