Recently, smart glasses brand TQSKY launched its new generation of XR glasses T2 and its matching main unit box TBOX Pro on Kickstarter.

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In terms of near-eye display optics, the T2 adopts a 0.71-inch Micro OLED + BirdBath optical solution, with a resolution of 1920×1080, a field of view of 46° and a refresh rate of 60Hz, and supports myopia adjustment from 0 to 600 degrees.
The T2 features a magnetic sunshade and UV400 protective lens, supporting direct connection to devices such as the iPhone 15, some Android flagships, PCs/Macs, and the Switch. The TBOX Pro provides wireless screen mirroring for devices that do not support DisplayPort output, enhancing compatibility.
In addition, the product features an adjustable semi-in-ear speaker design to improve the wearing experience and reduce sound leakage. The device weighs 82 grams, with a crowdfunding price starting at $479, and is expected to ship in September 2025.
TQSKY's choice of Micro OLED as its core display solution reflects the current popularity and industry attention surrounding this technology in the XR near-eye display field. With its advantages such as high contrast and high brightness, Micro OLED is becoming an increasingly popular choice for manufacturers.
In May of this year, Pimax Technology released the Dream Air SE VR headset, which features a Micro OLED screen manufactured by Sony with a resolution of 2560×2560 per eye. It also uses thin and light Pancake lenses and eye-tracking function, and supports automatic interpupillary distance adjustment and dynamic gaze point rendering.
As early as the end of 2023, Pimax launched its first Dream Air series headset, which uses a Micro OLED panel with a resolution of 3840×3352 and a refresh rate of 90Hz. In April 2024, Pimax also released the Pimax Crystal Super overseas, which can switch between QLED and Micro OLED display solutions.
Samsung also showcased its XR headset, "Project Moohan," at the Unpacked event in January, considered a potential competitor to the Apple Vision Pro. It is expected to launch in the second half of the year, with initial shipments of approximately 100,000 units. According to TheElec, the product will use a 1.3-inch, 3800ppi Micro OLED display supplied by Sony. (Compiled)