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AR Glasses Creator Nreal Secures $100M Series C Financing to Expand Internationally

Road to VR

According to data reported by Crunchbase , this brings the company’s lifetime funding to $171 million. Nreal is probably best known for its smartphone-tethered AR glasses, dubbed Nreal Light which made headlines back at CES 2019 for its relatively small form-factor in comparison to Magic Leap One or Microsoft HoloLens.

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Nreal AR Glasses to Begin Shipping Next Week to Consumers in Korea

Road to VR

Nreal is getting ready to ship its Nreal Light AR headset to consumers in South Korea. As reported by The Verge , Nreal is now taking pre-orders from Korea-based consumers, available through Korean telecom LG Uplus. SEE ALSO Apple is Snapping up Many of Magic Leap's Former Employees. 349,500 (~$295).

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Building the Foundation of XR with 5G, with Nokia’s Sandro Tavares

XR for Business Podcast

So if we talk about data speed, you would say that an average connection on a 4G network — nowadays, of course, that depends on the country and where you are — but it’s usually on the tens of megabits per second. ” You’ve got data speed is one of them. So data speeds are 10 to 100 times faster.

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Building the Foundation of XR with 5G, with Nokia’s Sandro Tavares

XR for Business Podcast

So if we talk about data speed, you would say that an average connection on a 4G network — nowadays, of course, that depends on the country and where you are — but it’s usually on the tens of megabits per second. ” You’ve got data speed is one of them. So data speeds are 10 to 100 times faster.

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Building the Foundation of XR with 5G, with Nokia's Sandro Tavares

XR for Business Podcast

So if we talk about data speed, you would say that an average connection on a 4G network -- nowadays, of course, that depends on the country and where you are -- but it's usually on the tens of megabits per second. You've got data speed is one of them. Alan: We've got data speeds, then we've got latency. Alan: Okay.

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