A teaser video for TCL's smart glasses showed them being used to dial into video meetings, display turn-by-turn directions over your surroundings, take and share photos, use multiple virtual displays for work and even start your car. TCL's concept has no release date yet because it's a prototype, but the company hopes to show a working version around Mobile World Congress in February.
TCL's glasses include a binocular micro-LED color display that uses optical holographic waveguide technology to display information and images. ...
TCL's concept glasses have a touch panel along the right side for navigation, and they're powered by a Qualcomm 4100 processor. ...