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Is this the world's first truly wearable spatial computer? Viture's Pro Neckband aims to augment AR glasses
Viture's Pro Neckband just brought back the wearable computer in a big way Wearables come in many forms, from the well-established smartwatch to 2024's sleeper hit in smart rings. However, wearable computers are often limited in scope, be that due to usability or those pesky laws of physics. Yes, the Apple Watch is great, but it's still a far cry from the futuristic Pip-Boy 3000-like Sci-Fi dreams of what wearable computers could be. However, I'd like to take this moment to welcome you to that future as today, AR Glasses maker Viture has revealed its all-new Pro Neckband -- not just a wearable computer, but a wearable spatial computer that brings more of a standalone experience to the company's incredible Pro XR Glasses. XR/AR glasses have been one of the most fascinating gadgets to track throughout 2024, especially as smart glasses increasingly find a home with mainstream audiences. These wearables bring simple mixed reality entertainment to the masses, transforming how many consume media along the way. But the Pro Neckband looks to be a major leap forward for Viture's glasses. Viture's Pro Neckband is the next step in that bold, mixed reality direction, taking the capabilities of the company's AR glasses and pairing them with the powerful backing of a portable spatial computer featuring its own AI assistant, gesture-based controls, 3DoF tracking, and some clever tech that takes advantage of the dual-screens of AR glasses to turn flat media into 3D. Viture's Pro Neckband comes in two models: the $299 Classic, which offers 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and the $399 Elite, featuring 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Both models offer the same core improvements, including a longer-lasting 3,280mAh battery, improved 6nm 8-Core CPU, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and improvements to the Neckband's build, fans, and cooling to reduce noise, heat, and weight. The new Viture Pro Neckband doesn't run on the same Google TV framework as Viture's original Neckband. Instead, it runs on Android and is officially certified with the Google Play Store -- unlocking access to literally millions of Android apps and allowing them to run natively on-device. Alongside this, the new Pro Neckband also features hand tracking to interact with the AR environment, which can now span multiple windows. Simple gestures can control the size of each window and the Pro Neckband also allows for similar operability as the Apple Vision Pro or Meta Quest 3/3S by using your hand to move a virtual cursor and tapping your fingers to click. Taking things even further, the new Pro Neckband also features an AI agent, cutely dubbed Vizard -- an LLM-like assistant that can answer questions, handle your schedule, and even take notes for you. The power of AI extends beyond Vizard, and merges into your entertainment. Using AI, Viture has been able to develop a way of translating 2D media into 3D, elevating your favorite content and greatly improving the viewing experience for all. This feature is also expected to make its way to games in the future, granting you a new way to enjoy your classics. Alongside AR glasses makers XREAL, RayNeo, and Rokid, Viture has been paving the way for entertainment-focused smart glasses to take flight in the mainstream. While the company's AR glasses have been impressive (to say the least), the Pro Neckband aims to bring the Viture experience forward tenfold. It's hard to get across how much of an impact something like the Pro Neckband can have on AR glasses, but a similar impact was made by XREAL with their recent Android-based Beam Pro device. Viture's Pro Neckband looks to be taking the same steps into the next generation of wearable AR tech, stepping out even further into what's possible with the inclusion of the Vizard AI agent, creating 3D experiences from 2D media, and offering an intuitive hand-tracked method of interfacing with its AR elements. Those interested in trying out Viture's latest Pro Neckband for themselves won't have to wait long. Pre-orders for the AR accessory are now available at the Viture Store for the $299 Classic and $399 Elite Neckband models. The Pro Neckband is expected to ship in two batches so far, with the first batch due toward the end of December, and the second batch in early January 2025. Aside from celebrating the launch of its new Pro Neckband, Viture is also celebrating Black Friday by hosting a slew of discounts on its best AR-friendly tech. You can catch many of these sales on the Viture Amazon Storefront, and if you follow this page you'll also get a free Viture x 8BitDo Ultimate C game controller on any purchase of the Viture Pro XR glasses.
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Viture's new Pro Neckband grants AR glasses extra superpowers | Digital Trends
Viture already has some of the best smart glasses with displays currently available. However, the market is maturing, and accessories that expand capabilities are becoming important as well -- which is where the company's newest release comes in: the Pro Neckband. All The Level-ups You've Been Waiting For -- Secure Your VITURE Pro Neckband on 11/26! Recommended Videos The Pro Neckband expands the features of Viture's smart glasses, while also adding extra battery life. The current way of using the Viture smart glasses is by using the Spacewalker app for iOS and Android, which lets Viture glasses display multiple virtual screens, browse the web, and view content, though it can't run any other apps. That limits what's possible. The Pro Neckband changes that. It's a standalone Android device that Viture says can run "millions of apps" in a multi-window spatial computing environment. Viture describes it as "all the level-ups you have been waiting for." The Pro Neckband does a similar thing as Xreal's Beam Pro, which adds advanced features found in Apple's Vision Pro headset, as well as Rokid's AR Lite, and includes a separate compute puck so you don't need to connect your phone. While VR headsets like the Meta Quest 3S borrowed AR features with advanced mixed-reality technology, Viture smart glasses paired with the Pro Neckband incorporate what was once a VR feature: hand-tracking. To control the Pro Neckband, you simply use your hands. Viture added sensors that recognize hand gestures so you can move or resize windows and interact with apps by using wave and pinch motions. If you're familiar with the original Neckband, Viture says the Pro Neckband is seven times faster and has 40 times the GPU performance while being lighter and offering a longer battery life. The unnamed 6nm 8-core processor supports up to 12GB of memory, 256GB of storage, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi 6E. That's plenty of RAM for its AI assistant Vizard, and enough space to load it up with your favorite games and movies. You can stream from YouTube, Netflix, and more, watching 3D movies or using Viture's AI to turn 2D videos into 3D. We're eager to go hands-on with this new accessory that could make Viture One and Pro smart glasses into one of the best wearable AR devices. Check back for our full review. In the meantime, you can learn more about the Pro Neckband and preorder it now on Viture's website.
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Viture introduces the Pro Neckband, a powerful wearable spatial computer that enhances AR glasses capabilities with AI assistance, gesture controls, and 3D content conversion.
Viture, a leading AR glasses manufacturer, has announced its latest innovation in wearable technology: the Pro Neckband. This device represents a significant advancement in the field of spatial computing, aiming to augment the capabilities of AR glasses and bring standalone experiences to users 1.
The Pro Neckband comes in two models: the Classic ($299) with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, and the Elite ($399) with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. Both versions boast impressive specifications:
Viture's Pro Neckband introduces several cutting-edge features:
Hand Tracking and Gesture Control: Users can interact with the AR environment using simple hand gestures, similar to Apple Vision Pro or Meta Quest 3/3S 12.
AI Assistant: The device includes an AI agent named Vizard, capable of answering questions, managing schedules, and taking notes 1.
3D Content Conversion: AI technology enables the transformation of 2D media into 3D, enhancing the viewing experience for various content types 12.
Multi-Window Spatial Computing: The Pro Neckband supports a multi-window environment, allowing users to run multiple apps simultaneously in a spatial context 2.
The Pro Neckband enters a growing market of AR accessories, competing with devices like XREAL's Beam Pro and Rokid's AR Lite. It distinguishes itself by offering a standalone Android experience with access to millions of apps, potentially positioning Viture as a leader in wearable AR technology 12.
Viture's Pro Neckband represents a significant step forward in making AR technology more accessible and functional for everyday use. By combining powerful computing capabilities with AR glasses, it bridges the gap between traditional wearables and more advanced mixed reality experiences 1.
Pre-orders for the Pro Neckband are now available through the Viture Store. The Classic model is priced at $299, while the Elite version costs $399. Shipping is expected in two batches, with the first batch scheduled for late December and the second for early January 2025 1.
The introduction of the Pro Neckband signals a trend towards more powerful and versatile AR accessories. As the market for smart glasses matures, devices like the Pro Neckband may become essential companions, expanding the capabilities of AR technology and pushing the boundaries of spatial computing in everyday life 2.
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