I had a conversation in a bar with a old man from Chile. Didn't understand a word of english. I gave him one of my Google Pixel Earbuds and we sat and talked back and forth for a while. Was pretty cool. Just wish these things were offline and without cameras gathering everyone's data.
If possible, could you be able to show videos running on the device? I'm seriously considering getting these X2 glasses...only if it allows me to watch media or stream them from my phone. Also, because they are wireless and more discrete than the 'bird bath' glasses on the market.
Thank's for this amazing video ! Is there any way for you to show the two other translation options ? The Translation feature is what I'm looking for the most but I can't see many videos on it
Is there a way to use this as an e-reader? If not I do see that there is a developer portal for making apps on their website since you can potentially use the ring to turn pages and stuff and it seems more convenient than having to hold a kindle or something while reading.
Another content creator has made a video that talks a bit about how he sideloads. He gives some good options here: ruclips.net/video/ykUbOBGhM8U/видео.htmlsi=tFoGN3eS-2ebXr5p
what about connecting to a PC? I've been working as a programmer for the last 3 years, first using rokid air 2 and now rokid max, I'm thinking of switching to the rayneo x2 option? Or should I not look in this direction for now and only as a replacement for a phone?
The position of the viewing area is fixed in one place and is a 25 degree field of view in the lower portion of your vision. While you can watch videos on the glasses, I'd prefer using XREAL Air 2 or Viture One over these for that purpose. These are great for navigation, subtitling, translation and AI features though.
Different use cases for me. These don't require a wired tether and have a smaller field of view. Much more viewable outdoors. But these aren't really display glasses. Viture or XREAL give you a much wider and better picture quality viewing experience but these have good heads up display and audio prompts. I haven't done much with the camera but it seems decent as well.
I am not able to watch using the RUclips application but I can pull up RUclips using Microsoft Edge and watch content that way. Honestly, if you are looking for a display to watch content though, I would look at something like the XREAL Air 2, Viture One, Rokid Air, TCL RayNeo Air 2, etc.
@@ErikHartley wow is it that bad?? I'm definitely not getting these for content consumption, but I'd definitely watch movies on it if it has that feature.
@@dwaynemcpherson5379 I haven't watched a full movie on them but certain applications have come up with heat warning/overheat messages just in general.
I had a conversation in a bar with a old man from Chile. Didn't understand a word of english. I gave him one of my Google Pixel Earbuds and we sat and talked back and forth for a while. Was pretty cool. Just wish these things were offline and without cameras gathering everyone's data.
I had no idea that Pixel Buds could do translation. That's a cool "Babel Fish" style function.
Thank you for this insightful video. Quick question: How were you able to video capture the screen? Thank you!
If possible, could you be able to show videos running on the device?
I'm seriously considering getting these X2 glasses...only if it allows me to watch media or stream them from my phone.
Also, because they are wireless and more discrete than the 'bird bath' glasses on the market.
Thank you so much. Dan.
Thank's for this amazing video ! Is there any way for you to show the two other translation options ? The Translation feature is what I'm looking for the most but I can't see many videos on it
What?!?! No vietnamese translation? This channel saved me from buying this for nothing! Thank you!!!!!
XRAI Glass, a third party translation application that is compatible with the RayNeo X2 does support Vietnamese if that helps.
Is there a way to use this as an e-reader? If not I do see that there is a developer portal for making apps on their website since you can potentially use the ring to turn pages and stuff and it seems more convenient than having to hold a kindle or something while reading.
Hi, thank you for this insightful video! Can you explain how you captured the video of your screen?
I used a program called Vysor to broadcast the screen to my PC and then recorded that output.
I know you said they are not the glasses but please show us what video looks like anyway?
Hey love this video. Can you make a video how to download apps into the glasses like Microsoft Edge?
Another content creator has made a video that talks a bit about how he sideloads. He gives some good options here: ruclips.net/video/ykUbOBGhM8U/видео.htmlsi=tFoGN3eS-2ebXr5p
Glad I saw this 👍 thanks for the video.
what about connecting to a PC? I've been working as a programmer for the last 3 years, first using rokid air 2 and now rokid max, I'm thinking of switching to the rayneo x2 option? Or should I not look in this direction for now and only as a replacement for a phone?
These would not be good for connecting to a PC or mirroring a screen image.
shouldve shown us some footage of the camera
How to sideload Apps in this please make a video on it
Hi I am mad keen on these, Whats it like watching a video on this?
can you move the square to where you want? is it easier using the ring?
The position of the viewing area is fixed in one place and is a 25 degree field of view in the lower portion of your vision. While you can watch videos on the glasses, I'd prefer using XREAL Air 2 or Viture One over these for that purpose. These are great for navigation, subtitling, translation and AI features though.
Please, can I use it for conference presentation in English language and translate into French language for my audience?
I am interested to use a teleprompter app with X2. Have you any suggestion?
I haven't tried a teleprompter yet but will definitely dive in to those soon as they could be very helpful.
Where did you buy this ?
Indiegogo.
How does the RayNeo X2 compare to INMO Air 2 ??
I don't have the INMO Air 2 to compare unfortunately.
i have the viture one already, what are these like compared to those?
Different use cases for me. These don't require a wired tether and have a smaller field of view. Much more viewable outdoors. But these aren't really display glasses. Viture or XREAL give you a much wider and better picture quality viewing experience but these have good heads up display and audio prompts. I haven't done much with the camera but it seems decent as well.
@@ErikHartley i want a heads up display i dont want all my view gone, i want a screen to the side kind of thing
@@dwaynemcpherson5379 The screen is fixed in the center lower field of your vision in both eyes at all times.
Instagram? In this glasses?
video?
Can watching RUclips in this rayneox2?
I am not able to watch using the RUclips application but I can pull up RUclips using Microsoft Edge and watch content that way. Honestly, if you are looking for a display to watch content though, I would look at something like the XREAL Air 2, Viture One, Rokid Air, TCL RayNeo Air 2, etc.
@@ErikHartley wow is it that bad?? I'm definitely not getting these for content consumption, but I'd definitely watch movies on it if it has that feature.
@@Mister.BreadBoard These are not meant for content consumption.
Can you read Chinese newspaper use that glass
can you side load plex as an apk?
Plex does not currently work as an apk but I've gotten it working by opening the Plex website on Microsoft Edge sideloaded on the glasses.
@@ErikHartley how long have you watch a movie on these, do they overheat?
@@dwaynemcpherson5379 I haven't watched a full movie on them but certain applications have come up with heat warning/overheat messages just in general.