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Viture and other companies make reasonably inexpensive VR/AR/XR glasses that are particularly well-suited for travel and work with any PC, phone, or device that supports USB-C. And they're not just for entertainment. Because these glasses are effectively a second screen, they can be used for productivity on the go as well. We also touch on the noise-cancelling earbuds and headphones that can complete the experience on those long flights.
By Paul Thurrott and Stephen RoseViture and other companies make reasonably inexpensive VR/AR/XR glasses that are particularly well-suited for travel and work with any PC, phone, or device that supports USB-C. And they're not just for entertainment. Because these glasses are effectively a second screen, they can be used for productivity on the go as well. We also touch on the noise-cancelling earbuds and headphones that can complete the experience on those long flights.