I have seen them and Id like them to get a little bit better before i dive in! There was one that i saw which looked great but i believe its pico 4 only
AR have to very important and needed use cases. For learning and for working. I'm sure for gaming in the future, but watching movies etc. are just not needed. It's way more important to learn how to create an engine by working on a digital engine via AR. Or fixing a car and the AR glasses labeling and telling you want to do as you do it.
Absolutely! I can see this technology being used for that in the future once the tech improves more. But in terms of these glasses i think they do improve the movie watching expeirence if you have to choose between watching on your phone/ laptop / small screen or the glasses as it gives you a large movie projector like expierience. Thank you for your comment! :)
Have you tried the Viture XR pro glasses? Very similar to the Xreals. I'm currently going back and forth on which to buy. Any insight would be helpful!
Hi Justin! I have heard of them but I havent had a chance to try them myself so I unfortunatley cant help too much with comparisons. I saw with the Viture pro glasses if you buy the hub thing and another pair of glasses you can plug both into it and it'll put the screen into both glasses so 2 people can watch the same movie or play a game which is really cool . But thats all i know really and couldnt tell you which one was better so im sorry about that! There are for sure comparisons of the glasses on youtube that you can watch though! Thank you for the comment :)
Nice video dude. When watching netflix or RUclips through the beam pro, does the screen have to stay on? I had the og nreal air glasses and my phone screen had to stay on as it was mirroring, which was kind of annoying. I'm hoping you can turn the beam screen off?
I did breifly have a browse via the web browser which worked fine but as my channel is about vr games, tech and entertainment thats what I focused on! Thanks for the comment :)
This is no way near AR. It needs to be able to scan the room in the real world and have virtual object interact around it to be considered actual AR glasses
Thats true! Though when i would play for a couple hours at a time and i didnt notice any change in the battery drainage time. I think its because it turns off the steam decks screen when you plug in the glasses. Thanks for the comment! :)
I am very sorry for your dog, but apart from that, this was the video I was looking for thx
Thank you DR.gadgat :) Im glad this video was helpful! And thank you for the comment!
Thanks for this Great review! I like the funny bits too like when you wanted to sit on the cat !
Have you ever considered investing in a vr treadmill? It really amps the immersion!
I have seen them and Id like them to get a little bit better before i dive in! There was one that i saw which looked great but i believe its pico 4 only
@@RyanClifford I heard the Kat Walk C2 is also really good 👍
@@RyanClifford The HoloTile is the best, followed by the Infinadeck, but none of the consumer options are worthwhile yet.
I sold my Kat Walk c2 as it was frustrating that it wasn't 1:1 movement. It took me out of immersion.
Good review thanks Ryan 👍🏼
Thank you boss!
AR have to very important and needed use cases. For learning and for working. I'm sure for gaming in the future, but watching movies etc. are just not needed. It's way more important to learn how to create an engine by working on a digital engine via AR. Or fixing a car and the AR glasses labeling and telling you want to do as you do it.
Absolutely! I can see this technology being used for that in the future once the tech improves more. But in terms of these glasses i think they do improve the movie watching expeirence if you have to choose between watching on your phone/ laptop / small screen or the glasses as it gives you a large movie projector like expierience. Thank you for your comment! :)
Have you tried the Viture XR pro glasses? Very similar to the Xreals. I'm currently going back and forth on which to buy. Any insight would be helpful!
Hi Justin! I have heard of them but I havent had a chance to try them myself so I unfortunatley cant help too much with comparisons. I saw with the Viture pro glasses if you buy the hub thing and another pair of glasses you can plug both into it and it'll put the screen into both glasses so 2 people can watch the same movie or play a game which is really cool . But thats all i know really and couldnt tell you which one was better so im sorry about that!
There are for sure comparisons of the glasses on youtube that you can watch though! Thank you for the comment :)
I have both. Like the Viture because of built in diopter. If you don't need glasses both are fine.
Nice video dude. When watching netflix or RUclips through the beam pro, does the screen have to stay on? I had the og nreal air glasses and my phone screen had to stay on as it was mirroring, which was kind of annoying. I'm hoping you can turn the beam screen off?
I can't remember exactly but I think when using it it shows the controller on the beam pro screen and if it is idle for a while it turns off
But I can check and get back to you on that!
@@RyanClifford Thanks !
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So... it's nothing like VR? Only video's, no gaming, small FOV
Super cool!
Hey Astro! They are pretty cool !
Did you use this for anything beside games and movies... like... anything besides mindless consumption...
I did breifly have a browse via the web browser which worked fine but as my channel is about vr games, tech and entertainment thats what I focused on! Thanks for the comment :)
How about mindful consumption?
The Air 2 and Air 2 Pro have a 46° FOV, whereas the Air 2 Ultra has a noticeably larger 52° FOV and greater edge-to-edge clarity.
Great video
Thanks Skyelee!
This is no way near AR.
It needs to be able to scan the room in the real world and have virtual object interact around it to be considered actual AR glasses
I guess it’s impossible to use those and charge steam deck at the same time 😅
Thats true! Though when i would play for a couple hours at a time and i didnt notice any change in the battery drainage time. I think its because it turns off the steam decks screen when you plug in the glasses. Thanks for the comment! :)
Depending on whether you have a Steam deck or not, look into other handhelds. My GPD Win 4 for example has 2 USB C ports, both capable of charging.
You know sometimes I forget your a small creator lol.
$449.00, naa ill stick to my q3, hell my q2 is better and allot cheaper
Thats fair. The quest 3 is deffo more immersive and full on VR! Thanks for the comment :)
Stop comparing full VR to AR
@@KingM119 im not, the q3 is also AR
Buddy riding around in a lot of bumpy cars every night, am I right fellas?
R.i.p. puppy. 😢
4k or i dont care.