On November 29th, INMO Technology officially released two new AR glasses, INMO GO 2 and INMO AIR 3, which are equipped with Micro LED and Micro OLED display technologies respectively. The initial promotional prices are 3299 yuan and 4299 yuan respectively.

Left: INMO GO 2, Right: INMO AIR 3 (Image source: Yingmu Technology)
I NMO GO 2: The world's first simultaneous interpretation glasses
The biggest selling point of INMO GO 2 is its industry-leading streaming simultaneous interpretation technology, which displays the translated content on the glasses lenses in real time. INMO GO 2 supports online translation of 40 languages and recognizes 90 accents. In addition, INMO GO 2 supports offline translation, enabling accurate translation even without an internet connection.

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In terms of optical display, the INMO GO 2 is equipped with the JBD Hummingbird Mini II light engine, employing a binocular single green Micro LED + diffractive waveguide design to achieve a 30° field of view, a maximum brightness of 2000 nits, and a resolution of 640*480. Simultaneously, the glasses feature INMO's self-developed IMAR display engine Lite, achieving completely light-leak-free front view and ensuring user privacy.

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In terms of battery life, the INMO GO 2 is equipped with a 440mAh dual battery, which can be charged to 80% in 20 minutes, can be used continuously for 150 minutes on a full charge, and has a standby time of up to 4 days.
In addition, the INMO GO 2 features a quad-core CPU, Android 9.0 operating system, 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM, and a 5-microphone array. The glasses offer multiple interaction methods, including touch control, Bluetooth control via smartphone, and ring control.
INMO AIR 3: The world's first 1080P all-in-one AR glasses
The most distinctive feature of the INMO AIR 3 all-in-one AR glasses lies in its display section.

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The INMO AIR 3 glasses are equipped with the "IMAR Optical Display Engine" developed by INMO Technology. They feature the world's first Sony 0.44-inch Micro OLED screen and advanced array waveguide technology, with a pixel density of 62PPD, a resolution of 1920*1080, a 36° field of view, a brightness of up to 600 nits, support for a 120Hz high refresh rate, a contrast ratio of 10000:1, and coverage of 100% sRGB color gamut. The glasses can project a 150-inch screen, and the display effect is significantly improved compared to the first-generation INMO AIR 2.
In addition, the glasses are equipped with 3DoF smart ring interaction and a virtual keyboard; they also feature a 16-megapixel, 120° ultra-wide-angle camera.
It is reported that INMO Technology is the first AR glasses manufacturer in China to integrate with a large AI model. Its self-developed smart glasses include the INMO AIR series, focusing on light office work and audio-visual entertainment scenarios; the INMO GO series, focusing on translation scenarios; and the INMOX series, focusing on photography scenarios. All three series feature a lightweight, everyday-wearable design and a wireless, integrated design.
It's worth noting that Yingmu Technology's innovation in the AR glasses field is not only reflected in product technology but has also gained recognition from the capital market. In August of this year, Yingmu Technology announced the completion of a nearly 100 million RMB Series B financing round, jointly participated in by Sichuan Development Hongxin Fund, Chenghua Science & Technology Venture Capital Co., Ltd., and Jiangxi Zhonghuan Investment Group. Furthermore, Yingmu Technology has also received multiple rounds of investment from well-known investment institutions such as Matrix Partners China, Eagle Fund, Zhiwen Group, Jiuhe Ventures, and 37 Interactive Entertainment.