Xynavo aims to fill that gap with a pair of ultra-light AR glasses designed for comfortable immersion, private sound, and future expandability. Featuring a 70-degree field of view and dual 4K micro-OLED panels, it creates the illusion of a screen larger than 300 inches while weighing just 95 grams. Instead of replacing your devices, Xynavo transforms whatever you already own into a wearable, cinema-scale display - without the mass or noise of a traditional headset.
At home, Xynavo fits easily into shared evenings. With a multi-device adapter, two pairs can connect to the same source, letting couples play on a Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck together or watch movies side by side. Families can enjoy animated films or comedies, or plug in a console for shared gaming, all while keeping audio private and visuals massive.
For solo downtime - late nights or slow weekends - you can sink into the couch or bed and watch NBA, NFL, or Champions League matches, or binge action films and sci-fi series. The sharpness of the dual 4K displays combined with isolated audio delivers a theater-like experience that doesn’t require a dedicated room or disturb anyone nearby.
While traveling, Xynavo becomes a portable workstation and entertainment hub. On planes, trains, or in hotel rooms, you can connect a laptop via USB-C or the included HDMI adapter, pair a wireless keyboard, and handle emails or browsing. When you’re done, switch straight into movies or games. Thanks to the lightweight design, wearing the glasses for an entire episode or full match feels comfortable rather than draining.
Many AR glasses feel limited because their narrow field of view mimics a large smartphone screen. Xynavo’s wider 70-degree FOV and dual 4K panels instead surround your vision with a cinematic scene. High pixel density keeps text sharp and motion fluid, eliminating distracting visual artifacts. With a built-in diopter range from +2D to −6D, many users can achieve clear focus without wearing prescription glasses underneath.
Sound is another area where Xynavo sets itself apart. Open-ear audio often leaks noise and struggles in both quiet and loud environments. Xynavo uses magnetic in-ear audio modules that isolate sound and prevent leakage, keeping audio private on flights, trains, or next to someone sleeping - without needing bulky headphones.
The glasses also support two native 3D split-screen formats (3840×1080 and 1920×1080), switchable with a long press. This allows compatibility with a wider range of 3D content while maintaining clarity and depth across both panels, making 3D viewing simpler and more flexible.
Xynavo connects easily to smartphones, tablets, laptops, handheld consoles, PCs, and gaming systems using its Type-C cable or included HDMI adapter. It functions as a plug-and-play external display, no apps or complex setup required. Built as a modular Type-C vision platform, future support is planned for add-ons like cameras, night vision, and thermal imaging - suggesting a single lightweight device that can evolve with your needs.
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