Well taken care Nreal Air AR glasses, looks very new, and suitable for handheld gaming devices like Steam Deck.
Crystal clear display when using the glasses on my Steam Deck. Specifications are the same as Xreal Air. The company rebranded from Nreal to Xreal due to Epic Games' complaint.
To sweeten the deal, I'm adding a display adapter (HDMI-to-Type-C DisplayPort) that comes with a small external battery (forgot the size, but should be around 400 mAh).
Specifications:
• Dimensions: 148mm x 52mm x 159mm (Unfolded), 148mm x 52mm x 60mm (Folded)
• Weight: 79 grams (without Type-C cable attached, included cable weights about 31 grams).
• Optical parameters: Two Micro-OLED Displays with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 46-degree FoV, 60Hz, 49 PPD (Pixels per degree), 8-bit color, 108% sRGB, up to 400 nits perceived brightness.
• Effective screen size: 130-inches, projected 4 meters away and up to 201-inches at 6 meters away in MR Space Mode.
• Audio: Dual open-ear speakers with bass boost, dual microphones with omnidirectional MEMS.
• I/O: USB Type-C port for power and video over USB Type-C alt mode Display Port, power toggle switch and brightness/volume controls on the right.
• Other features: Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, proximity/wear sensor, and additional nose clips in the box.