inmo AIR3 Smart AR Glasses, 1080P Micro-OLED Display, 36° FOV, 150″ Virtual Screen, Built-in Processor, AI Assistant, Portable All-in-One Immersive XR Glasses (Ring NOT Included)

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The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. AIR3 Bussiness Part Merchant Video

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1 Large Screen

2 Wide FOV

3 High Brightness

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1 AI Assistant

2 Wide-angle Lens

3 Share with Friends

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1 Media Report

2 Influencers Video

3 Voice of Customers

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1 Myopia Note

2 Package Specifications

3 INMO Power

4 INMO Vibes

【All-in-One】The inmo air3 AR glasses with built-in independent processor frees you from cables and host devices, letting you enter the AR world anytime, anywhere – just like wearing regular glasses
【Immersive Experience】The world’s first 1080P full-color waveguide AR glasses feature a 150-inch Micro OLED display with 600 nits brightness across a 36° FOV. Enjoy crystal-clear visuals even outdoors for truly immersive viewing, entertainment, and gaming
【Innovative Interaction】INMO AIR3 Smart glasses come with 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM ensures smooth multitasking. Pair with Smart Ring(not included)/Control Pad to transform into a productivity tool anywhere
【Capture Every Moment】INMO camera glasses feature a 120° ultra-wide-angle lens, effortlessly capturing expansive scenes and preserving life’s precious moments
【Rich Application Ecosystem】INMO AR glasses compatible with a vast array of popular apps and collaborating with developers to create more third-party applications. An open AI Agent construction interface empowers developers to build intelligent service models for specialized fields
【INMO Support】INMO offers 2-year warranty and lifetime customer service. *Warm Tips: Only the KS version includes rings for early supporters. This version does not contain rings.

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for inmo AIR3 Smart AR Glasses, 1080P Micro-OLED Display, 36° FOV, 150″ Virtual Screen, Built-in Processor, AI Assistant, Portable All-in-One Immersive XR Glasses (Ring NOT Included)

  1. Andre C

    Best in the Market Currently
    Best thing right now you can get with built in display glasses. Honestly I really thought I would be disappointed since people are talking about how some features didn’t work or how the battery life is too short and such. I will happily say I am genuinely happy I got these. I have tried multiple other smart glasses from the Bose Tenor Audio Glasses and the XReal (formerly NReal) glasses. The two biggest things that really separate this pair from the rest is its wirelessness, and independence from other tech. I figured it would just be a screen that always uses my phone or my monitor to have a display but it works completely independently on its own OS. The remote takes a bit to get used to but is shockingly smooth and kinda fun to use. Doesn’t weigh too much but I have gotten used to bulkier glasses. Only reason why I cannot compare these to most other display glasses are because of my crazy high prescription due to an astigmatism in my right eye… let it be known these (unlike the Meta Displays) actually can accommodate for high prescriptions ON TOP of being simply slotted in front of the actual lenses rather than being a gimmicky nose pad insert (like xreal and viture need). The price is steep, and not sure the average person will get enough use to justify the cost. But for a tech nerd and huge future tech enthusiast this checks every box I have had and feels like smart glasses are finally getting far enough to start replacing phones in the near future. Keep up the good work INMO 🙂

  2. Amazon Customer

    Needs work
    The product itself is really good I’ve ran a few tests for it and it has been good so far The reason why I’m giving it such a low review it’s because it’s connection abilities are terrible right now I’ve had it connected to three different things altogether to give it maximum ability to stay connected to Wi-Fi if for some reason it just won’t connect now I’m going to understand this where I work at Wi-Fi connectivity is absolutely terrible but it shouldn’t be like that if my phone is good It is able to give it connectivity via Bluetooth. I’m hoping optimization for this product happens soon because I see a lot of great things from this product but right now it disconnects really terribly as well as the remotes it’s not very good in being user-friendly

  3. RoddieRod

    About the Ring…and a few accessory recommendations
    I’m writing a brief review because I’m seeing some misinformation in other comments that needs to be addressed. The ring is not included in the package. This was a decision by INMO, and has nothing to do with Amazon. During the kickstart campaign, IMNO decided that orders after a certain date would no longer include the ring. It now has to be purchased separately. Since the ring is required for certain features (such as 3 screens), I believe it should have been bundled with the purchase. But again, that’s on INMO not Amazon. I purchased the ring separately through INMO two weeks ago, and it hasn’t shipped, so I’m being patient while they figure out their apparent pipeline issues with the ring. In the meantime, there are dozens of Bluetooth smart ring accessories available on Amazon. While none of them will get you three screens, I have found one that I like for general navigation:SANWA 3 in 1 Bluetooth Finger Ring Mouse. I also recommend getting a neck battery to amplify your time between charges. I’m trying this one right now: Zybervr Neck Battery Pack for Meta Quest 3S/Quest 3, 10000mAh, 20W Fast Charge. I will create a more in-depth review when I have time, but so far I’m enjoying these glasses and don’t regret my purchase.

  4. Hughy

    Amazon stole ring I’m returning
    Name all the inmo Air 3 is awesome The fact that Amazon took out the ring It’s crazy to me I feel so robbed but I love the the glasses

  5. nashnash

    Excellent AR Glasses….Wave guide
    The Air 3 represents a meaningful generational step over the Air 2, particularly in optical clarity, luminance output, and panel resolution。 The micro‑OLED panel delivers higher pixel density, reduced screen‑door effect, and increased peak brightness, producing a noticeably cleaner image with better perceived contrast. Color uniformity is also improved across the field。One of the most impactful upgrades is the inclusion of the Google Play Store. This fundamentally changes the device’s utility profile. Native access to Google services, app installations, and account‑level sync makes the Air 3 function more like a standalone micro‑display computer rather than a passive viewer. That alone was a major deciding factor for me.I compared the Air 3 directly against the RayNeo X3 Pro. While RayNeo’s optical engineering is solid, their design direction shifted: smaller chassis, reduced battery capacity, and reduced onboard storage. More importantly, RayNeo still lacks Play Store support, and their 2D apps continue to render in a constrained window instead of using the full waveguide FOV. That was a deal‑breaker. The Air 3 uses the full display area for 2D content, which significantly improves immersion and productivity.Optically, the Air 3’s waveguide does exhibit edge glare — typical for this class of optics. The glare band is noticeable, especially in high‑contrast scenes, but it’s consistent with what you’d expect from consumer‑grade waveguide architecture. It’s not a defect; it’s an inherent characteristic of the design.One advantage the Air 3 has over XREAL and Viture is true passthrough. XREAL’s immersive modes are strong, but the lack of passthrough and the dependency on a tethered phone complicate real‑world multitasking. The Air 3 provides a larger virtual screen than the previous generation — not as large as XREAL or Viture’s maximum canvas, but still respectable — and the passthrough makes it viable for mixed‑attention tasks.This is day one of testing, so I’ll continue evaluating thermal behavior, battery endurance, optical distortion across the field, and app‑level performance over time.### **Downsides**1. **No control ring included.** I backed the Kickstarter but didn’t finalize the pledge, so I missed the ring and the $200 discount. The upside is having the option to return the unit within 30 days if any hardware or software issues arise.2. **Glare can be severe in certain situations, especially in dark environments.**3. **The OS includes bloatware such as ES File Explorer, and it cannot be removed.** ES File Explorer is no longer on the Play Store and has a controversial history, yet the system forces it on you even though the Play Store provides multiple alternatives.4. **The touchpad for navigation is frustrating.** It’s too small, not comfortable to use as a mouse, and lacks left, right, or middle buttons. Pairing a third‑party mouse technically works, but the pairing drops after inactivity or a reboot. Re‑pairing requires the built‑in touchpad to navigate the OS. Only keyboard‑and‑mouse combo devices stay paired reliably. Considering this product has been on the Chinese market for over a year, these types of bugs shouldn’t still exist. It doesn’t inspire confidence that they’ll be fixed anytime soon.5. The screen colors are a lilte washed out compared to X-real, viture or rokid birdbath AR glasses. In addition the advertised 150 inches screen only reaches 115 ro 120 at most. This way smaller then claimed.

  6. Hiran Tiago Borba

    I backed it on Kickstarter in September 2025 and still haven’t received mine. I bought it on Amazon as soon as it became available for sale (January 29) and it was delivered two days later – incredible!!. I found the product interesting and innovative, but at the same time very weird. It’s BIG, so don’t expect it to look good on all face types (you end up looking like a futuristic character from an ’80s movie). The battery lasts NOTHING (even just using basic apps and setting things up, it didn’t last 2 hours), the audio is very bad (Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer is 1000x better), and the touchpad is fairly reasonable, in other hands, the screen resolution and brightness are very good. Overall, I think it’s a promising, interesting, innovative technology, but also useless at the same time (in my opinion). Being standalone doesn’t really help much, it would be better if it were shared with your smartphone. Hope next versions (Air 4, Air 5…) will be better, specially low profile.In the photos, I put it side by side with the Ray-Ban Wayfarer for comparison purposes. I used to think the Ray-Ban was big; today I can say it’s very low-profile compared to this one, super discreet.I’m definitely going to return it.

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