Follow PhoneArena, Huawei’s smart glasses are equipped with 128 mm speakers with “ultra thin amplitude” for music, content and other functions. Huawei claims this structure ensures that the sound emitted is always directed at the user’s ears for ease of use and privacy.
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Huawei’s new smart glasses come in clear and dark glass options |
The smart glasses are rated for IPX4 water resistance and feature a new charging system that allows charging from 2 selectable points using a magnetic charging system. Their batteries give up to 16 hours of use per charge.
Dual microphones enable hands-free calls and voice assistant control, which can enhance protection from wind noise and provide vocal clarity. Huawei says its new smart glasses are a great way to receive real-time audio alerts and notifications about weather, travel, or certain apps like WeChat.
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Huawei’s smart glasses are a good choice if users are in the HarmonyOS ecosystem – which is the operating platform for glasses, allowing users to exploit first-party applications on this platform as well as support. Huawei’s Cela voice manager.
They sell for around $267 in China.
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