Vuzix Wrap 280 Widescreen review

The new range boasts several key improvements, but style comes at the expense of comfort

Vuzix Wrap 280 Widescreen
Vuzix's new Wrap range of wearable video displays look more Ali G than Geordi La Forge

TechRadar Verdict

Much-improved picture quality, but not comfortable to wear

Pros

  • +

    Individual screen focus

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    Better picture quality

Cons

  • -

    No light shield in the box

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    Lacking in comfort

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We last covered a Vuzix wearable video display a while ago now, finding the iWear AV310 Widescreen offered better audio than its rivals, but sound isolation was poor and image quality was mediocre. So how have things changed with the Wrap 280 Widescreen?

The Vuzix Wrap 280 Widescreen is basically a pair of glasses with a 384x240 LCD behind each lens, giving you the equivalent of a 51-inch screen viewed from 10 feet away.

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Unfortunately, gains in performance and style have been made at the expense of comfort and usability. The Wrap 280 has to sit high to allow you to keep both screens in view, and its hookless side bars and inadequate nose bridge mean it often slides down your face while in use. We had to use an elastic band to hold them in position.

The technology behind the Vuzix has certainly improved. With proper, in-the-box vision isolation and a build that values ergonomics over style, they'd be great. But as they stand, make sure you test them for comfort before buying.

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