3D Glasses Battery
3D Glasses Battery
Designed specifically for 3D glasses, this battery ensures reliable and long-lasting power to enhance your immersive viewing experience. Engineered for optimal compatibility and performance, it delivers consistent energy output, minimizing interruptions during use. Its compact design fits seamlessly into your 3D glasses, providing a hassle-free replacement that maintains device functionality with expert precision.
Augmented Reality Batteries are engineered to deliver reliable, high-performance power tailored for AR devices. Designed with advanced energy density and efficient discharge rates, these batteries ensure extended usage and seamless operation of augmented reality hardware. Their optimized design supports lightweight and compact form factors, enhancing device portability without compromising battery life. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts, these batteries provide consistent power to maintain immersive AR experiences throughout the day.
3D Glasses Battery Trusted By
🏭 Enterprise & Industrial Leaders
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Microsoft (USA)
- Product: HoloLens 2
- Strengths: Industry gold standard for enterprise AR. Features SLAM tracking, hand/eye tracking, rugged design, and runs Windows MR.
- Use Cases: Remote assistance (Microsoft Teams), manufacturing, healthcare, military.
- Price: ~$3,500-$5,000.
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Magic Leap (USA)
- Product: Magic Leap 2
- Strengths: High-fidelity dynamic dimming (outdoor use), enterprise-grade security, 70° FOV. Focuses on healthcare, defense, and design.
- Key Partners: NVIDIA, Google, Siemens Healthineers.
- Price: ~$3,300-$5,000.
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Vuzix (USA)
- Products: M4000, Shield, Ultralite
- Strengths: Lightweight, affordable enterprise options, waveguide displays, strong in logistics/field service.
- Price: $500-$2,000.
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RealWear (USA)
- Product: Navigator series (e.g., RealWear HMT-2)
- Strengths: Voice-controlled, helmet-mounted, ruggedized for industrial sites (oil/gas, construction).
- Use Cases: Hands-free workflow support, remote expert guidance.
📱 Consumer & Prosumer Innovators
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Meta (USA)
- Product: Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses (camera/audio focus), Project Nazare (future AR glasses).
- Strengths: Seamless social sharing, AI integration (Meta AI), iconic Ray-Ban design.
- Limitations: Limited AR visuals (displayless for now).
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XREAL (China, formerly Nreal)
- Products: Air 2 Ultra, Beam Pro
- Strengths: Lightest consumer-grade AR glasses (79g), 120Hz OLED displays, spatial computing via USB-C.
- Compatibility: Works with Android, iOS, Steam Deck, laptops.
- Price: $399-$699.
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Rokid (China)
- Products: Max Pro, AR Studio
- Strengths: High brightness (600 nits), 6DoF tracking, open SDK for developers.
- Focus: Entertainment, productivity, and industrial prototyping.
🚀 Emerging Tech & Ecosystem Players
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Apple (USA)
- Product: Vision Pro (spatial computer, not glasses) → rumored AR glasses by 2027.
- Potential: Expected to redefine consumer AR with Apple ecosystem integration.
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Snap (USA)
- Product: Spectacles (developer-focused AR creation).
- Strengths: Creator tools for Lens Studio, social AR experiences.
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TCL RayNeo (China)
- Product: RayNeo X2 Lite (full-color microLED displays).
- Innovation: First binocular AI+AR glasses with Qualcomm AR1 Gen 1 chip.
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