Wow, this guy is in the top 1% of the top 1% of product designers, coding and technical ability, material understand, combined with design skill really set this project part from most 'builds' on yt, I'd be surprised if samsung and apple aren't trying to hire this dude.
Wow, I got your gamepad video in recommendations and then just watched whole AR series in a row. This is truly amazing, I really hope this channel will get what it truly deserves
as somone who knows CAD and has worked on similar projects, the amount of time, measuring and offcamera frustration this mustive took is very real. As an aspiring industrial designer and vr enthusiest this is very inspiring.
Same. I made electronics enclosures for an R&D team, and the amount of work it takes just to make sure parts fit together can be infuriating. This guy is what we all want to be as designers and manufacturers. Amazing.
This is some of the best and only DIY engineering in the VR space and I am beyond impressed. You seriously are an impressive engineer and you made a beautifully finished and thought-out design.
ok being able to see infrared rays or look at what a telescope is seeing is kinda a wild idea that i've never even thought could be a use case for ar this is a lot more interesting than what i initially expected from this tech
Subscribed and binged all of your videos since I found your fps gamepad video. The way you combine uncompromising function with good looking and actually usable design is so enjoyable to watch and it's insanely satisfying how it all comes together at the end
Gorgeous design! Really love how it's come together. My only critique might be trying a half-ball-and-socket design for attaching the audio drivers, so that you can adjust their orientation somewhat. Maybe a (ratcheting/torque-limiting) screw to tighten them after positioning, if static friction isn't enough.
also the weight distribution on the headset looks horrible as well as the headstrap itself looks like it would be painful to wear for more than 30 minutes
I spend a lot of time researching new software tools, languages, development concepts, and new technology that is coming out, so that I can create my own unique tools. My experience has made me confident in many areas that I have researched, but by no means an expert. Seeing what you are able to do across so many different domains blows me away.
That interface looks fantastic. Never let company trends convince you that minimalism is instantly better: The way I see it, the more capacity we have for neon tech greebling the more neon tech greebing there should be.
I am blown away by every aspect of this engineering project. This has really gotten me interested in AR and what it can be used for. I also have an unnatural obsession with cyberpunk xD. If you ever happen to start a patreon I would gladly support your future endeavors. Keep it up man!
you really are a 1 man 'IRONMAN' for VR ! - the custom face scan and print is something the Pimax crystal could do right about now!!! I shall be watching your progression further as 'supreme VR being' from now on- congrats on what you have accomplished so far, it really is impressive.
this is CRAZY! I've seen other videos of this short, and they always seem to fall short on either looks, concept or actually functioning, but you've managed to make something that looks good, works well and is actually, like, buildable. Keep posting. . .
1/ add padding to the para cords going over your head, for long term usages to be comfortable, and the cords wont stress the same area too much of your scalp. 2/ consider option to mount a counter balance at the end to offset the front load. 3/ have you considered industrial / military use for your product? 4/ your idea is the best i have seen soo far thank you for being a good model and inspiration.
Amazing that you are able to deliver on so many fronts to such high degree of quality. Such a rich array of diverse and cross-functional skill sets. Looking forward to your next project.
wow this is magnificent, very well done! so many stunningly refined solutions all over the place, from the software generated interface, tensioning system, component fitment, aesthetics and the insanely polished and functional AR interface. absolutely wonderful. i'm really excited to follow along and see more of your work.
Really awesome design! Seeing a talented cross-disciplinary engineer work magic like this is like watching a pianist's fingers create music! Would love to see more details about the software!
Kudos! Inspirational synergy of recently accesible desktop manufacturing technologies and considdered design refinement. Successful fulfillment of such a multifaceted project must be quite a buzz.
amazing watching this assembly your on to something with the ar side of things i think i fell in love with the look of the creation well played thanks for the video keep up the good work
I really liked the IR idea. I had an idea where you mount one of those 360 camera's somewhere you want a live feed from. Then have a window that can show you that location based on your head position. On the off chance you're not familiar with this, a good way to experience it is to look up a 360 vid on youtube using your phone. This allows you to move your phone around and the motion trackers are used to show the video from the angle you select. Its not live but serves to show the concept. Really love what you're doing. Very impressive!!!
- *shows an amazingly homemade innovative project that rivals the potential of giant corporations* - - *has 513 subs* - My man you deserve 6 million subs with this kind of effort. Keep at it my dude!
The thing that interests me the most is spatial interfaces like the one you showed, instead of the flat point-and-click interfaces that pervade VR software. There’s a lot that can be done with an added spatial dimension and its accompanying axes of rotation. Alongside motion and gesture tracking, we haven’t even touched the tip of the iceberg with what we can achieve with these types of new interfaces. I intend to enter the field of software design/development with an emphasis of game design/development, so these are things I may end up exploring and implementing myself one day.
This man made the quest 3 before it was released it shows jow much you can do if you put your mind to it yeah it took some time to get fully working but still it is awesome none the less congats man keep up the good work i like the look and the design of it if i could i would order on from you rn
God this is fucking beautiful dude, if this isn’t considered art I don’t care like this makes me feel how art is supposed to make you feel and I’m fucking inspired
This channel and project is completely underrated and amazing. You did a heck of a job man. I would love to see someone do something similar with custom base station tracked controllers. Basically convert a vive tracker into a custom SteamVR controller but optimized for specific games/uses, similar to what you did with this Quest 2
this is a sweet build. I feel like by long hair would totally get tangled in that lattice, but it seems like it would be quite comfortable anyway, considering it's literally manufactured for your face.
what an insane project, really good explanations overall very interesting. keep up the good work. this is the first video I've seen of You but it already made me subscribe
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This is awesome project and you made this very professionally well done .👏👏👏👏👏
Really sad to see the parts leading up to ten barely reaching the 1k views mark. Insanely well done headset. I can´t fathom the amount of hours of planning, measuring and building you put into this. Great Job! :3
well done. when i wanted a quest 2, i got one. when i wanted to get rid of a quest 2, i got rid of one. i never had any regrets. when i saw what you'd done with a quest 2, i had one regret.
Wow, this guy is in the top 1% of the top 1% of product designers, coding and technical ability, material understand, combined with design skill really set this project part from most 'builds' on yt, I'd be surprised if samsung and apple aren't trying to hire this dude.
ya how is this guy not working for a major device manufacturer? Absolutely incredible amounts of talent and knowledge.
@@mwitters1 What makes you think he isnt already?
Look at his portfolio on his website he has worked with fortune 500 companies
Wow, I got your gamepad video in recommendations and then just watched whole AR series in a row.
This is truly amazing, I really hope this channel will get what it truly deserves
Thanks!
bro literally the same with me
Same here
lol, me too... really cool videos
Same
This is so awesome. I want to build one so bad 😆
Ill take one in green 😊 lmao
Hey thanks! Big fan of your channel!
@@PyottDesign now i'm a big fan of yours! Lots of respect for the project!
Yooo sup Thrill
Ditto!
I love the approach of "meta won't let us access the passthrough feed so I just made my own" lol
dang i binged this entire series in one day, hella underated series
as somone who knows CAD and has worked on similar projects, the amount of time, measuring and offcamera frustration this mustive took is very real. As an aspiring industrial designer and vr enthusiest this is very inspiring.
agreed!
Same. I made electronics enclosures for an R&D team, and the amount of work it takes just to make sure parts fit together can be infuriating.
This guy is what we all want to be as designers and manufacturers. Amazing.
this is sick! love how hands on the VR community is with pushing the boundaries of what's possible
hes not in the VR community. the VR comunity likes to groom children
@@G-G._ Sir.
nowhere near the boundary
He re-shelled a quest... What boundary?
@@MrBorderdown talking about the skill and technology used by a single person to make something unique
This is some of the best and only DIY engineering in the VR space and I am beyond impressed. You seriously are an impressive engineer and you made a beautifully finished and thought-out design.
Me too, I'm honestly astounded at not only the amount but the quality of skills this man possesses.
Project north star.
Oh my god that looks absolutely amazing. I would love to see this sort of ingenuity used on the Bigscreen Beyond
Just got this on my recommendation, and wow… it got my attention. You should deserve more like and views.
Yes
My jaw was on the floor through this entire video. You are such an incredible well rounded industrial designer.
Like many others, came from the recommended gamepad video. Was surprised to see the how relatively new and small the channel was, quality stuff!
you are one fine engineer. every video you put out there is pure value. one day i will be able to do all those things you do.
ok being able to see infrared rays or look at what a telescope is seeing is kinda a wild idea that i've never even thought could be a use case for ar
this is a lot more interesting than what i initially expected from this tech
Subscribed and binged all of your videos since I found your fps gamepad video. The way you combine uncompromising function with good looking and actually usable design is so enjoyable to watch and it's insanely satisfying how it all comes together at the end
The design of this thing looks great -- I think it looks 10x better than any of the commercial designs. A lot of thought has gone into this! so dope
The level of detail and polish is amazing. Really enjoyed watching - excited to see more!
You're a one-man hardware development team, probably the best channel I've found in ages!
Gorgeous design! Really love how it's come together. My only critique might be trying a half-ball-and-socket design for attaching the audio drivers, so that you can adjust their orientation somewhat. Maybe a (ratcheting/torque-limiting) screw to tighten them after positioning, if static friction isn't enough.
also the weight distribution on the headset looks horrible as well as the headstrap itself looks like it would be painful to wear for more than 30 minutes
The build quality is immaculate. That IR view is cool and unique. All in all very impressive
The infrared blew my mind. we are quickly gaining the ability to further evolve our species.
You hit the recommended page! Congrats on both the channel and the project success. Hope you go far
I spend a lot of time researching new software tools, languages, development concepts, and new technology that is coming out, so that I can create my own unique tools. My experience has made me confident in many areas that I have researched, but by no means an expert. Seeing what you are able to do across so many different domains blows me away.
Great project from ideation to production. Saw Ep10 first, then went straight to Ep1 to watch the whole series. Looking forward to your next vids.
Wow, extremely impressive. You’re very talented. Great job on the HMD as well as the video!
The amount of time it took to conceptualize, 3D model, and build this thing, and also make this absolutely fantastic video. Wow!
Bro accomplished what usually takes an entire team of engineers. Insanely impressive.
Wow, the fact that one person could build such a device has blown my mind, really.
That interface looks fantastic. Never let company trends convince you that minimalism is instantly better: The way I see it, the more capacity we have for neon tech greebling the more neon tech greebing there should be.
As someone who has been working in the AR/VR Industry for more than 3 years, I must say, this is very impressive! Thumbs up!
The UI and hardware are well done. Looking forward to seeing the overall progress.
I am blown away by every aspect of this engineering project. This has really gotten me interested in AR and what it can be used for. I also have an unnatural obsession with cyberpunk xD. If you ever happen to start a patreon I would gladly support your future endeavors. Keep it up man!
Amazing project, Quality of your work blew me away
This entire project was so well designed and it looks amazing
you really are a 1 man 'IRONMAN' for VR ! - the custom face scan and print is something the Pimax crystal could do right about now!!! I shall be watching your progression further as 'supreme VR being' from now on- congrats on what you have accomplished so far, it really is impressive.
this is CRAZY! I've seen other videos of this short, and they always seem to fall short on either looks, concept or actually functioning, but you've managed to make something that looks good, works well and is actually, like, buildable. Keep posting. . .
Dude, you're an entire team in one man. You are really talented.
Just watched this whole series of videos in a day, this is so amazing and captivating. Can't wait for more!
Great to see someone else do (better) on this concept than I did!
1/ add padding to the para cords going over your head, for long term usages to be comfortable, and the cords wont stress the same area too much of your scalp.
2/ consider option to mount a counter balance at the end to offset the front load.
3/ have you considered industrial / military use for your product?
4/ your idea is the best i have seen soo far thank you for being a good model and inspiration.
Amazing that you are able to deliver on so many fronts to such high degree of quality. Such a rich array of diverse and cross-functional skill sets. Looking forward to your next project.
The IR camera into a lens filter blew my mind. Incredible
Dude this is incredible! I'm blown away you did all this in 6 MONTHS!!
I just came across this video and was blown away by what you made. Can't wait to see what you make in the future!
That is very impressive. It looks like an actual commercial product.
This should be a kickstarter project
Why is this guy single handedly pushing the VR space forward??? A team of engineers of one single man lol
Beautiful work!! I love the integrations aspect! Well done!
wow this is magnificent, very well done! so many stunningly refined solutions all over the place, from the software generated interface, tensioning system, component fitment, aesthetics and the insanely polished and functional AR interface. absolutely wonderful. i'm really excited to follow along and see more of your work.
Really awesome design! Seeing a talented cross-disciplinary engineer work magic like this is like watching a pianist's fingers create music! Would love to see more details about the software!
Everything about this is ultra satisfying to watch. What an amazing build!
Very impressive. Definitely a one man band of design skills. Good work.
Kudos! Inspirational synergy of recently accesible desktop manufacturing technologies and considdered design refinement. Successful fulfillment of such a multifaceted project must be quite a buzz.
amazing watching this assembly your on to something with the ar side of things i think i fell in love with the look of the creation well played thanks for the video keep up the good work
Your CAD skills are next level ! You earned a sub
Yes, this is very impressive. You should be very proud of urself. Meta needs to hire you.
I hope that I could someday have this level of knowledge on so many different aspects of realizing ideas.
Wow this is next level! Documenting your process in a RUclips video was a great idea! Great work!
this is incredibly impressive. You must have a degree (or multiple) I feel to have put this all together
Outstanding, I think I would constrain the paracord on top with some fabric piece. Love the color scheme and the carbon fiber. It all pops!!
Second video I've watched from this dude and I have no doubts he is a higher form of intelligent alien being that casually happens to be a gamer too.
you single handedly improved on the quest2, great work, the AR interface is very interesting
I really liked the IR idea. I had an idea where you mount one of those 360 camera's somewhere you want a live feed from. Then have a window that can show you that location based on your head position. On the off chance you're not familiar with this, a good way to experience it is to look up a 360 vid on youtube using your phone. This allows you to move your phone around and the motion trackers are used to show the video from the angle you select. Its not live but serves to show the concept. Really love what you're doing. Very impressive!!!
Damn dude. that headset looks SICK i would daily use that thing alot, Its design is impressive. Good job!
this is the most cyberpunk looking mod i have ever seen
looks awesome
- *shows an amazingly homemade innovative project that rivals the potential of giant corporations* -
- *has 513 subs* -
My man you deserve 6 million subs with this kind of effort. Keep at it my dude!
That’s I’m thinking
@@Compyvr Bonkers what he has accomplished in 6 months compared to the investment Meta has made in this area...
The thing that interests me the most is spatial interfaces like the one you showed, instead of the flat point-and-click interfaces that pervade VR software. There’s a lot that can be done with an added spatial dimension and its accompanying axes of rotation. Alongside motion and gesture tracking, we haven’t even touched the tip of the iceberg with what we can achieve with these types of new interfaces. I intend to enter the field of software design/development with an emphasis of game design/development, so these are things I may end up exploring and implementing myself one day.
I’m super interested in that custom face plate. Doing something like that for the index with more surface area would be great
that build quality is actually insane :o
I love the AR arm band that looks super cool!
You're a LEGEND man, I love this stuff, so much talent.
Congrats on your viral success! Keep pushing the boundries!
This man made the quest 3 before it was released it shows jow much you can do if you put your mind to it yeah it took some time to get fully working but still it is awesome none the less congats man keep up the good work i like the look and the design of it if i could i would order on from you rn
Except that the Quest 3 doesn't looke like a Cyberpunk Scope...
That is insane. If you truly made all this yourself I am shockingly impressed.
As debatable the design as impressive the engineering. Kudos!
God this is fucking beautiful dude, if this isn’t considered art I don’t care like this makes me feel how art is supposed to make you feel and I’m fucking inspired
This channel and project is completely underrated and amazing. You did a heck of a job man. I would love to see someone do something similar with custom base station tracked controllers. Basically convert a vive tracker into a custom SteamVR controller but optimized for specific games/uses, similar to what you did with this Quest 2
I really love thr AR UI you created. This us fantastic, keep up the good work
this is a sweet build. I feel like by long hair would totally get tangled in that lattice, but it seems like it would be quite comfortable anyway, considering it's literally manufactured for your face.
The algorithm has blessed me. This is actually insane
This is incredible! Other than the imagination, I lack the tools or know how to accomplish this, but great to see what can be done Great work!
Amazing project very underrated channel
Glad RUclips made me stumble on your content. really fun and well thought project.
this whole series was a joy to watch
I don’t know who you are and I don’t know why RUclips recommended me this video, but damn do I want one of these as well, you are a true craftsman
Dude! This is awesome! Great work, especially love your ideas & take on the future of UI within AR, got me super inspired!
what an insane project, really good explanations overall very interesting. keep up the good work. this is the first video I've seen of You but it already made me subscribe
This is awesome project and you made this very professionally well done .👏👏👏👏👏
Everything about this is blowing my mind
Really sad to see the parts leading up to ten barely reaching the 1k views mark. Insanely well done headset. I can´t fathom the amount of hours of planning, measuring and building you put into this. Great Job! :3
Amazing series, thanks for taking the time to share this awesome project.
wow dude this is amazing, congrats, this video deserves way more views.
This is truly inspiring, I'm blown away!
you have some crazy set of skills. Very impressed
Incredible work! I had to subscribe immediately, this is pushing some crazy boundaries!
This was a fantastic project, loved how it turned out!
well done. when i wanted a quest 2, i got one. when i wanted to get rid of a quest 2, i got rid of one. i never had any regrets. when i saw what you'd done with a quest 2, i had one regret.
Great power in your hands and dreams
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Really cool project! I always wanted to get into VR and AR tech and build my own devices