At CES 2018, NetEase released AR smartglasses set with three applications, including AR painting application HoloTouch, NetEase's original mobile AR game YuME and AR Doll Machine. The field of view (FOV) of these AR glasses is 76 degrees, which is the widest on the current market. With the combination of lens, AR is able to display the image of a smartphone screen in front of the viewers. Also, it achieves inside out tracking capability, through which the viewers can see virtual objects on the desk or on the floor as if they actually appear, which is regarded as an overlap of the real world and virtual world. Meanwhile, the AR glasses are equipped with a handheld display to achieve more interactions. And NetEase is planning to further apply this technology to games, education, training and other areas. Sooner or later, multiplayer mode will be available. It is worth mentioning that NetEase also released the Holotouch application on display. Through the AR glasses, users can not only paint through AR technology but also display their creative process to others. Another application, NetEase's original AR mobile game YuME, has greatly improved its game experience with AR glasses.