These glasses have a sleek metallic frame and two lenses.
It comes with dual full-HD displays that offer a40-degree field-of-view (FOV).
The USB-C port also doubles as a power source for the glasses.

When plugged into JioGlass, smartphones can double up as virtual controllers.
These AR/VR glasses havebuilt-in dual stereo speakersthat provide a rich spatial audio experience and anintegrated microphone for voice calls.
It measures 174 x 155 x 38mm and weighs 69 grams (without cable and visor).

It boasts a 5-second boot-up time and a 1-second resume time.
It also has a trackpad that allows users to control volume and brightness by swiping the glasses.
According to the Tesseract website, Reliances AR glasses can accommodate magnetic prescription lenses for those with prescription eyewear.

The lenses must be fitted by an optician.
The gadget also includes inserts to hold the glasses in place.
These can help students learn science in 3D mode.

It could be available in the coming months.
Reliance Jio will launch two versions of the glasses: one for consumers and the other for enterprise users.
Tesseract is offering an Early Access Programme for JioGlass Enterprise on its website for those interested.