Nimo is a space computer that fits in your pocket

Nimo is a space computer consisting of a pair of display glasses and a small computing unit, both designed to create productivity.

These glasses are called Nimo Glasses, Nimo Core computing unit. Both run on an operating system called Nimo OS. Dedicated hardware and software work together to provide a smooth multitasking experience.

These glasses project up to six virtual screens into the room at different depths and sizes from 30 to 100 inches. This wearable is similar to a pair of sunglasses, but slightly bulkier. The weight is unknown. However, the startup provides some important technical details in the FAQ: the glasses support a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels per eye, a 45-degree field of view, and a battery life of about 3 hours (via Nimo Core). .

Nemo Glass and Blind Nemo. | Image: Planet Nemo

The Nimo Core computing unit is about the size of an Airpods Pro case, so it fits easily in your pocket. This phone is equipped with Snapdragon XR2, 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory. Nimo Core supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. The dedicated rendering system is designed for efficiency, reducing CPU and memory consumption and minimizing heat generation.

The high portability of this system allows users to take their digital workspace with them wherever they go without others being able to see the virtual screens.

Nimo relies on the Android ecosystem

The Nimo Core has a secondary function as an input device: it provides a display and acts as a hand-held pointing device that facilitates access to the desktop productivity applications available in the Nimo OS. For work purposes, users can pair a mouse and keyboard with the computing unit via Bluetooth.

Based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and Linux, Nimo OS is built on the Android ecosystem and offers more than 1000 productivity apps. Mac and Windows are also supported via USB-C or Remote Desktop.

“A common complaint from professionals who often work in multiple locations on a daily basis is that they have to routinely compromise their workspace and productivity when juggling devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops,” said Rohildev Nathukalingal, CEO, Nimo Planet. “Nemo is deploying spatial computing in a unique and efficient way to change this model, providing an enterprise-class workspace that fits in your pocket.”

This product is currently in beta and not for sale yet. Interested parties can reserve a spot on the official website to purchase the system when it becomes available. Nimo Planet lists the price at $1,299 plus tax.

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