In terms of looks, The OJO 500 looks significantly different from its predecessor. There are some functional differences too. For one, the visor is detachable, which makes it easy to clean and store. It also designed as such, so that parts can be easily replaced if required.

Additionally, the OJO 500 uses a smartphone app to measure the distance between your pupils and the visor. This is what you’ll be using to get sharper and clearer images. For sound, there’s also a set of built-in speakers, rendering the need for any third-party headphones unnecessary. The Acer OJO 500 WMR Headset is already available at an SRP of RM1899. Like before, they are available from either Acer’s official online store or Rextech via its official Facebook page.

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