What if your entire office, cinema, and creative studio could fit inside a case no bigger than a briefcase? That’s what the INAIR AI Spatial Computer wants to achieve.
It’s not just another pair of AR glasses. What makes the INAIR stand out is its comprehensive setup, which includes the INAIR 2 Pro AR glasses, the INAIR Pod (the system’s brain), the INAIR Touch Board for navigation, and clever accessories such as the INAIR Wakey and the Hub Charger. Together, these gadgets transform into a portable workplace, home cinema, and creative studio that occupies barely any space and can be used anywhere.
I’ve been trying out the INAIR AI Spatial Computer for the past few weeks, and I’ll be totally honest: it’s one of the most interesting gadgets I’ve used in a while.
The INAIR AI Spatial Computer system: Many parts make a whole
It might seem like a collection of separate gadgets, but the system’s many parts make the INAIR AI Spatial Computer a comprehensive whole. The first thing that struck me was the absence of a heavy laptop and accompanying bag. There’s no need to hunt for a power socket, either. In essence, all you really need are the glasses and the Pod.
When it comes to the glasses themselves, they are built for privacy. They have electrochromic lenses, which block prying eyes, and the audio is directed so only you can hear it. Even better, the glasses auto-blackout when connected to a PC, so no one can sneak a peek over your shoulder at what you’re doing.
Beyond productivity, these glasses are brilliant for entertainment. INAIR offers real-time 3D conversion powered by AI, meaning that anything you watch — including Netflix, YouTube, TikTok, or even old downloaded videos — instantly becomes stereoscopic 3D, with smooth playback and almost no delay. I didn’t need any special 3D files or clunky VR headsets because it all happens on the glasses. I even started watching TikTok in 3D, and it’s weird, but now I think the only way to watch TikTok is in 3D with these glasses.
It might seem like a collection of separate gadgets, but the system's many parts make the INAIR AI Spatial Computer a comprehensive whole.
With the My Phone feature, every picture you take can become a 3D memory with more depth than even Apple’s Spatial Photos. Imagine reliving family trips, concerts, or even just selfies in three-dimensional space. It’s pretty cool, and this is why I really like them — it’s like having a private cinema with you, whether you’re lying in bed, sitting on the sofa, or on a flight. The best thing is that it has surround-like sound, and there are no prying eyes, so no one can see what you’re watching.
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