that you stick on your face for enjoying movies hands-free. These glasses connect to your smartphone or laptop via USB-C, and when tethered you can stream films and other content to the dual FHD OLED screens. I've been testing out the TCL NxtWear G and here's my thoughts!
As well as 60Hz OLED displays, these glasses sport dual stereo speakers built-in. Although these leak audio pretty bad, so you'll want to use headphones if you need some privacy/don't wanna annoy everyone else around you. The TCL NxtWear headset doesn't have a built-in battery, instead drawing power from your device.TCL NxtWear G Glasses, a smart portable cinema, are reviewed.
Chapters of the TCL NxtWear G Glasses Review:
0:00 - Yakkity yak, yakkity yak, yakkity yak
1:02 - What's in the Box? 0:43 - Design
1:33 - Compatibility and how they function
2:48 - Audio and visuals
4:30 p.m. Wasn't it a lot of fun, kids?











