Australian consumers are the first in the world to be able to experience TCL’s NXTWEAR G wearable display glasses as they launch into Harvey Norman stores.

Consumers who purchase the TCL NXTWEAR G smart glasses for RRP $899 will also receive a bonus six-month subscription to Optus Sport.

First unveiled at CES this year, the smart glasses combine dual micro-OLED screens with plug-and-play functionality for a hands-free personal viewing experience that emulates a 140-inch display for gaming, movies, sport and more.

Worn exactly like a traditional pair of glasses, no charging is required, and the device is compatible with over 100 smartphones, tablets, hybrid two-in-one devices and laptops supporting USB-C Type-C with DisplayPort Alternate Mode.

With multi-screen interaction, consumers can switch between several tasks simultaneously with a simple rotation of the head.

The smart glasses feature a reflective deep black exterior set against soft-touch nylon and silica gel for comfort and durability. An open-fit design ensures users maintain a degree of peripheral vision and three adjustable nose pad sizes are included in the carry case to cater for every face shape, as well as a lens adapter for a clear viewing experience for any optical prescription.

According to TCL Communications Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands channel manager, Joseph Corrente, the launch shows a strong roadmap and commitment to the Australian market, following the recent release of four TCL smartphones.

“With 40 years of research and development, TCL continues to push the boundaries of innovation, and this includes challenging form factors in ways that will create new and exciting experiences for consumers. The TCL NXTWEAR G smart glasses epitomises this global commitment and emulates a 140-inch screen right before your eyes,” he said.