Motorola's 5G XR neckband can make VR and AR headsets light and portable

(Pocket-lint) - Motorola has launched a 5G neckband designed for XR headsets.

Prolonged actuality - or XR - is an umbrella time period that covers augmented actuality, digital actuality, and combined actuality.

Anyway, Motorola introduced that its "5G XR neckband" is supposed for use with light-weight XR headsets - akin to its father or mother firm's Lenovo ThinkReality A3 good glasses. The neckband is mainly a lanyard packing a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, a 5,000mAh battery, a touchpad, SIM card slot, audio system, gyroscope, accelerometer, and different sensors. The concept is XR headset producers can depend on the 5G XR neckband to deal with a brawny processor, beefy battery, and different hardware, thus permitting their headsets to be comfier and lighter to put on.

Within the case of the ThinkReality A3 good glasses, though they're already light-weight, they're powered by laptops. However, if used with the neckband, they'd be much more moveable. Motorola additionally introduced it partnered with Verizon on the 5G XR neckband, which suggests it gives mobile connectivity and may even work with the US provider’s mmWave 5G community.

All that stated, there’s no info but on how a lot the neckband will price - not to mention when and the place it’ll be in the stores.

For a take a look at the highest headsets obtainable at this time, see Pocket-lint's information: Greatest VR headsets: High picks from HTC Vive, Oculus, and extra

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