No! This is worse! - Nreal Air AR Glasses

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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    Riley tried out the Nreal Light AR glasses last year and was impressed by their simple looks and diverse feature set, so when we got the new Nreal Air glasses, he was excited to see how the tech has improved. Is Nreal changing the AR game by making fashion-first smart glasses, or should they focus more on the tech?
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    0:00 Riley's stealing his own jokes
    0:38 Unboxing/What are these for?
    1:53 Trying them on for the first time
    2:46 What else is in the box?
    4:28 Buttons and design
    5:26 Sponsor - NIU
    6:03 Attempting to use the glasses
    7:16 Quirky design features
    7:59 Worse than the Nreal Light?
    9:20 Successfully using the glasses
    12:23 Crab Rave speaker test
    13:12 SteamVR supposedly works?
    14:28 Overall thoughts
    16:50 Outro
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  • @SergioSergio12345
    @SergioSergio12345 Год назад +759

    Extremely disappointed that you didn't mention simply using them as a monitor and only mentioned the AR stuff.

    • @realshnx
      @realshnx Год назад +168

      He doesn't actually seem that interested in the tech

    • @SergioSergio12345
      @SergioSergio12345 Год назад +72

      @@realshnx Then why review it!?

    • @realshnx
      @realshnx Год назад +79

      @SergioRatio good question. He said in either this video or the nreal light video that he wished he didn't have to. It's just disappointing that he wasn't even really willing to give them a complete test. I've since decided to ignore this review and get them anyway. The AR features are lacking for sure, and I wish it supported more apps like netflix (for pinning and stuff), but as a monitor, they are just next level. Had them for a few days and really enjoying them so far

    • @boom7837
      @boom7837 Год назад +13

      @@realshnx yea especially with a steam deck and since I use iOS I only plan to use them as a monitor

    • @james6454
      @james6454 Год назад +17

      ​@@realshnx oh really? Would you explain how the monitor stuff works? That's actually the only thing I would want them for lol

  • @Games-tx1zc
    @Games-tx1zc Год назад +2525

    As AR glasses? Solidly early tech. As a portable monitor? Excellent

    • @NwinDii
      @NwinDii Год назад +282

      Using it as the external display for the steam deck is amazing.

    • @alexbuckenham1663
      @alexbuckenham1663 Год назад +47

      For your phone? Is your phone not portable?

    • @HAL_NOVEMILA
      @HAL_NOVEMILA Год назад +198

      @@alexbuckenham1663 The virtual screen fills a much larger field of your view hence it looks much bigger than your phone screen...

    • @TarianJEDTech
      @TarianJEDTech Год назад +75

      Ya, it is a great portable OLED monitor. I use it when I go to my Dads because his TV and audio system isn't that great. Using my Nreal Air and my headphones is a great experience.

    • @pumpuppthevolume
      @pumpuppthevolume Год назад +6

      as ar glasses ...the other headset is a real ar headset

  • @FlyWithFrenchy
    @FlyWithFrenchy Год назад +605

    I have a pair of these and absolutely love them! I fly for businesses almost weekly and being able to watch content on these is amazing. No neck cramps, no concerns about graphic shows or movies when kids are sitting next to you, and they’re compact / discreet. I use IPhone and don’t even have the ability to use the nebula software or head tracking. To use these with iPhone you must purchase the adapter which has an internal battery, this battery lasts me 5-6hrs on average while on the lowest brightness setting. I always use the lens shade which makes the lowest brightness very adequate. I was expecting for these to make me a bit nauseous after wearing them for a while but this also hasn’t been an issue in the slightest.

    • @Darnder
      @Darnder Год назад +33

      @@mezzbLooking at any screen for too long in a moving vehicle can induce nausea. VR is just more extreme

    • @lucascarracedo7421
      @lucascarracedo7421 Год назад +5

      Actually the disparity between the image being locked in place in front of your eyes without much external visual reference and the body experiencing motion can cause serious nausea for some people

    • @Ryan_Carder
      @Ryan_Carder Год назад +45

      This is a 10/10 review. Which is saying a lot because this video is a solid 2/10.
      Some Indian kid filming with their Samsung A51 unboxing the thing would be a better review than this video.

    • @brianbollinger8644
      @brianbollinger8644 Год назад +2

      Would you say that on your iPhone you could safely leave these turned on while you were driving to be able to keep track of incoming calls or messages without having to take your eyes off the road?

    • @xdi1733
      @xdi1733 Год назад

      But can you use these on a Windows desktop PC running Windows 11?

  • @HAL_NOVEMILA
    @HAL_NOVEMILA Год назад +654

    I think that this product is mostly meant as a virtual monito for content consumption (think watching movies while on a plane etcetera) and possibly down the line having a HUD for notifications, directions and whatever else while walking around... I think it's not meant for VR experiences, hence the low FOV isn't as much as a problem.

    • @Mr.Morden
      @Mr.Morden Год назад +23

      This is what VR needs to be as far as form factor. Although for immersion it should project directly onto the surface of the retina instead of onto a surface in front of the eye.

    • @itsreallydna
      @itsreallydna Год назад +36

      Yes! We'll never see the full potential of AR/VR until we get the tech into a form factor that people feel comfortable adopting. In this case, cutting down the hardware features to turn it into more of a periferal rather than its own system is definitely the way to go, especially since we can't fit pc hardware into the size of sunglasses (yet). This is why Riley is starting to annoy me as a reviewer; he seems to just not understand any of this lol

    • @HAL_NOVEMILA
      @HAL_NOVEMILA Год назад +31

      @@itsreallydna Not to mention that, by making it a peripheral (and having a separate device acting as the "brain"), they significantly expanded the lifespan of the product because you can improve the performance by simply connecting it to more powerful devices, you also do not have to worry about the battery eventually going bad... The fact that it's cabled is actually one of my favourite features of this product.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Год назад +1

      @@HAL_NOVEMILA Your argument is pointless when any phone, tablet, or laptop that you connect these glasses to will eventually have degraded batteries anyways.
      Something will get replaced no matter what eventually just so you can keep enjoying the glasses.

    • @syrew900
      @syrew900 Год назад +20

      @@PSYCHOV3N0M that’s the point they’re making, not sure what you’re going on about

  • @zora_tech
    @zora_tech Год назад +237

    I kinda wish you guys would have tried with the steam deck which most people indicate that its a great external monitor for it.

  • @jaysons8050
    @jaysons8050 Год назад +438

    This thing is amazing for the Steam Deck. Just be sure to switch to desktop mode and change the display setting for the Nreal to mirror and match the Steam Deck resolution. You'll also need to adjust the sound settings. Turn down the Steam Deck sound in the settings. If you don't do this the sound will annoyingly switch back and forth between the Nreal speakers and your Steam Deck. Took me days to figure this out. After adjusting the settings in desktop mode, if you switch to Game Mode you'll see your Steam Deck screen displayed on your Nreal glasses correctly

    • @mattie3875
      @mattie3875 Год назад +13

      For the audio part, I didn't have any of those problems, strangely enough. My glasses pretty much just worked. It's been a dream and I'm kinda sad whenever I use the deck's screen these days.

    • @IDochev
      @IDochev Год назад +15

      There is a beta firmware update that fixes the Airs in Game mode. No need for desktop mode anymore. 60 fps in Game mode is king.

    • @Deinorius
      @Deinorius Год назад +1

      How does the Air, if you want to go 40 FPS with you game?

    • @mattie3875
      @mattie3875 Год назад +11

      @@Deinorius In the SteamDeck subreddit there's a good write up by ChaosSlave51 for getting the glasses and deck up to 60fps for most every game.

    • @anonoo7074
      @anonoo7074 Год назад +6

      Yeah I'm surprised they didn't use it for gaming. That's one of the best uses for this item

  • @gltovar
    @gltovar Год назад +465

    I wish you guys explored the viability of using these glasses as a 2nd display (or even the primary) for a laptop.

    • @again617
      @again617 Год назад +50

      yeah, make linus use this for a month as a daily driver

    • @CAPgroupONE
      @CAPgroupONE Год назад +71

      I use them for exactly that, it was cool having essentially multiple displays while on the plane. Although when I would turn my head to look at the "monitor" to my right I think it creeped out the person sitting next to me haha

    • @TheRanguna
      @TheRanguna Год назад +6

      @@CAPgroupONE you are using a mac m1, right?
      I don't think multi screen is supported for anything other that the m1 right now

    • @SakuraShuuichi
      @SakuraShuuichi Год назад +5

      I currently use them as a primary display on a GPD win max and they also work well with the steam deck, they work well for watching movies, youtube, and playing games. As far as ar/vr goes they arent great but as was discussed they work technically. one thing to note on most devices they will improve battery life if you use them as a primary display and turn off the built in display.

    • @gltovar
      @gltovar Год назад +1

      @@SakuraShuuichi how about for productivity? Say you wanted another coding window, or even a Photoshop window on the go.

  • @99Etien
    @99Etien Год назад +1052

    As a German I have to say you pronounced "augmented" perfectly!

    • @DerPizza87
      @DerPizza87 Год назад +31

      Thought the same :'D

    • @KimboKG14
      @KimboKG14 Год назад +26

      @@DerPizza87 I work with VR/AR and whenever I pronounce it american people don't know what I am talking about.

    • @d-o.o-b
      @d-o.o-b Год назад +40

      tbh the "reality" was what got me

    • @Volker_A4
      @Volker_A4 Год назад +3

      @@d-o.o-b ikr

    • @SquirrelTheorist
      @SquirrelTheorist Год назад +5

      Ja das ist war!

  • @CAPgroupONE
    @CAPgroupONE Год назад +79

    Using them on a plane is amazing. The Mac app is still janky, but having essentially 3 monitors on a plane, to work, or just a big "screen" to watch movies was just incredible. I think these are great if you don't expect too much of them.
    Sometimes I'll just lie back in bed and watch youtube with them. It's just way more comfortable than using a phone or watching TV. IDK it's the simple little things that makes me glad I bought these. I couldn't care less about not having 6 degrees of freedom, I prefer just having simple little screens attached to my face.

    • @jeffreytong
      @jeffreytong Год назад +2

      I personally didn't like how close the display felt to my eyes. It didn't feel nearly as relaxing as viewing a monitor or TV at a distance. The colour and gamma calibration were also pretty awful.

    • @pharaohsmagician8329
      @pharaohsmagician8329 22 дня назад

      Thank you! When you lay in bed or recline watching these, do you need to "recenter" the picture if you tilt your head like you do with VR glasses, as in is there a Gyroscope sort of thing that determines the viewing angle, do you need to be stuff and straight and level or can you toss and turn and still get a picture that comfy to look at and not being displayed Sideways etc ?

  • @filipjovanovic8138
    @filipjovanovic8138 Год назад +80

    I honestly could not care less for the AR app. All I want these things for is for gaming and Plex. I can do both of these things perfectly by connecting them to my tablet and launching Dex. I already stream games through Moonlight anyway, and these glasses will complement that setup perfectly.
    Edit: I got them and they are absolutely amazing for use as a monitor. Gaming on my 65" TV in the living room feels tiny in comparison.

  • @joescalon541
    @joescalon541 Год назад +104

    Since the glasses are so small and don’t shut out everything around you, it looks like they focused on a large screen replacement. A giant personal screen that fits in your pocket isn’t too bad for under 400, but for VR and somewhat AR would think it needs to be larger.

    • @cmdrasumoto9658
      @cmdrasumoto9658 Год назад +1

      I have a full high end vr setup and glasses this small cant do vr even closely because of the size... thats why I am so hyped for these glasses... I dont understand why these glasses get so much backlash because it doesn't do vr or ar well... its a common fact in the vr world that size is an issue to work with and these glasses are pretty much the only glasses on the market right now that give you a cinema experience while still being very comfortable... vr isnt made for cinema its waaay to bulky.... I mean it can be done ofcourse but its just not worth the hassle... unless its the only thing you got...

    • @eduardodiaz7767
      @eduardodiaz7767 6 месяцев назад

      @@cmdrasumoto9658 yup, i consume a lot of media and the fact i can have a giant screen when i doing boring chores, it’s going to come in handy,
      + i was thinking of getting a 65 in oled tv for 1,300 but with this i will save my self about 900 bucks and just get a cheap 65 inch tv sense i would use it to watch movies with my girlfriend but other then that, i am exited to get to 75 inch Oled portable screen

    • @eduardodiaz7767
      @eduardodiaz7767 6 месяцев назад

      @@cmdrasumoto9658the cheap 65 inch tv would be great because she can’t tell from led tv to a oled tv XD and i would use it once a month too 😂😂😂

  • @TJWhiteStar
    @TJWhiteStar Год назад +179

    I have had a pair of these since they launched in the UK through EE and I use them pretty much every day as a virtual monitor for Samsung DeX and watching videos from RUclips, Plex etc. Also one of the Massive things for me is the software XRAI Glass which allows you to have subtitles for the real world (I'm hearing impaired) and this allows me to have subtitles for conversations and everyday experiences so it is not only useful for content but accessibility.

    • @user-jg9pn9wh3g
      @user-jg9pn9wh3g Год назад +12

      Pretty interesting use case, do you have a Pixel phone? They supposedly have the absolute best live audio to text transcripción using AI.

    • @TJWhiteStar
      @TJWhiteStar Год назад +16

      @@user-jg9pn9wh3g No I have the S21 Ultra. I have tried a lot of transcription apps and they tend to be bad. I've been part of the Beta testing for XRAI before the public launch recently as it was exactly what I have been wanting and I already had the Nreal Glasses.
      It's a great experience especially if you link a Bluetooth conference mic to your phone as it picks up everyone and there is no verbal ping-pong match as I try to follow where a conversation is (a hard task when you're partially deaf and lots of people are talking)

    • @mattie3875
      @mattie3875 Год назад +14

      Time for a re-review @ShortCircuit -- you're missing out

    • @TJWhiteStar
      @TJWhiteStar Год назад +28

      @@mattie3875 Definitely I don't think he gave it a fair try at all. Honestly it felt like he'd decided not to like them and just went from their which if so is a shame. I absolutely love mine and have even let my Grandmother have a go with things like XRAI and the Video playback (she couldn't deal with the standard AR though lol needs more time for that)

    • @user-jg9pn9wh3g
      @user-jg9pn9wh3g Год назад +10

      @@TJWhiteStar that's awesome mate, it's beautiful to see that even at a early stage this tech is already helping people improve their lives. Hope it keeps evolving and helping more people like you.

  • @TrueGameData
    @TrueGameData Год назад +62

    You guys left out the entire half of the product that is amazing... Having a 130" OLED display that fits in your pocket. I totally agree that the AR app and features suck, that will get there. But these also work as a simple USB C display! I use them any time I travel for watching my own personal movie theater on the plane, I use them with my Steam Deck and Laptop when laying in bed to get a huge, bright screen. I use them with my Samsung phone + Dex to watch Netflix as I go for walks at night. This is such a cool product and it wasn't done justice :(

    • @hakanserce
      @hakanserce Год назад +1

      This!

    • @billitownmachine
      @billitownmachine Год назад +1

      How can you walk?
      I thought you couldn't see anything, because there were no cameras on front of glasses?
      Thinking about getting one for my iMac.
      Thanks!

    • @Dewkeeper
      @Dewkeeper Год назад +6

      @@billitownmachine They're... They're glasses... You can see through them. 😂
      You just can't record video footage that includes what you see through the glasses.

    • @billitownmachine
      @billitownmachine Год назад

      @@Dewkeeper
      'Preciate it!
      There's so much hype, that it's difficult to figure out.
      Thanks for cutting through the noise.
      Gracias!

    • @Dewkeeper
      @Dewkeeper Год назад

      @@billitownmachine yeah and it's often hard to parse the jargon too.
      As a rule of thumb, AR or augmented reality stuff overlays on top of your natural field of view, usually with a translucent screen, while VR replaces your field of view (though if it has cameras it can pass that image feed onto the screen to let you sorta see) 👍

  • @mtnentertainment3454
    @mtnentertainment3454 Год назад +328

    Personally I think the reason these were released is the $379 price tag. It's a lot more reasonable to a mainstream user and it's marketed to be used as a monitor type experience for things like the Nintendo switch, steam deck, and MacBook. It's the easy sell mainstream appeal cheaper product that will fund the work into more feature rich products in the future. For me these have the exact features I need for the most part and are easier to justify than dropping six whole Benjamins on the lights which have the additional downside of looking goofy.

    • @nukesean
      @nukesean Год назад +13

      Exactly. This genius apparently doesn’t understand the concept of market segments.

    • @TheUltimateHacker007
      @TheUltimateHacker007 Год назад +4

      @@nukesean You haven't watched the whole vid. He said he understood they were going for a mainstream appeal

    • @syndan9245
      @syndan9245 Год назад +4

      @DrugsMakah_07 he also completely contradicted that by his ending and the thumbnail. If you watch ltt you'd know riley shouldn't be the one tasked to review cutting edge stuff, guy can barely work a modem

    • @savekillqqpsounds8473
      @savekillqqpsounds8473 Год назад +1

      the nreals cost almost 800 in germany T-T

    • @milkmanman
      @milkmanman Год назад

      This thing is trash even at this price

  • @davidcrosthwaite
    @davidcrosthwaite Год назад +145

    I wish you commented more on how it performs as a portable monitor for on a plane and stuff. As an oi and gas FIFO worker a good portable screen for when I'm out in the field or travelling to and from would be the primary use case for this. AR capabilities are more of a fun addition/gimmick to me

    • @ulengrau6357
      @ulengrau6357 Год назад +11

      Agree. I wish they would comment more on the actual technical part of the product, since this is obviously not yet intended for mass AR consumerism. The video felt really obnoxious to me, and I was pretty surprised to see that these guys are part of the Linus Tech group.

    • @syndan9245
      @syndan9245 Год назад +4

      @Ulen Grau the spearhead of this vid is named riley, and he knows very little about technology in general. They would have had a much more educated reviewer in anthony or luke

    • @yorttroy
      @yorttroy Год назад +3

      Yeah, why the hell was this VR focused... They're obviously not for VR.

    • @Hayzink
      @Hayzink Год назад +1

      They work great as a monitor (the reason I bought them)
      The only downside is the picture is not locked in place and instead moves with you (unlike when it’s in ar mode on supported device)
      I really wish we could simply have the image stay in 1 spot like with ar mode and look away from it if we wanted to as currently things like using them on a treadmill just doesn’t work well at all

    • @richardwilson487
      @richardwilson487 Год назад +2

      Totally agree. Enough with the yuk-yuk and more with the actual review. But I think today's generation loves this Pootie Pie type of video, dude's got 2.1 mil subscribers. lol

  • @mattie3875
    @mattie3875 Год назад +65

    How in the world is this demo not with the Steam Deck? These glasses are incredible with the deck! Ignore the AR stuff

    • @KingUSVI
      @KingUSVI Год назад

      They are also incredible with samsung dex. I don't bother with the AR stuff.

  • @WalcomS7
    @WalcomS7 Год назад +153

    Absolutely love mine, have had them for a couple of months now. The app definitely needs work, but if you're using it on a Samsung Phone with Samsung Dex they are just amazing.

    • @clowntrooper1
      @clowntrooper1 Год назад +9

      Damn didn't know you were an LTT fan lol love your stuff man

    • @octorokpie
      @octorokpie Год назад +8

      Was literally just thinking this could be good to use with Dex for a mobile desktop environment! Glad to hear that's something you can do with them!

    • @samurai00110
      @samurai00110 Год назад +7

      I almost never use them with my phone, but my steam deck! It's a great way to lay down and play or play more comfortably on flights etc etc

    • @Julian-zd9kx
      @Julian-zd9kx Год назад +1

      May i ask: How is the youtube watching expirience? I would love to have them for travelling and watching content

    • @WalcomS7
      @WalcomS7 Год назад +5

      @@Julian-zd9kx Awesome. I wear them a lot when I'm cleaning or working on stuff, easy to see through them and yet still keep the video there when something is happening you actually want to see. The AR experience is garbage right now, they're best if you think of them as a super high quality transparent display on your face.

  • @BakersTuts
    @BakersTuts Год назад +44

    _But you know who won’t need some work? Our sponsor!_
    Edit: I guess this comment only made sense when the title said "The AR future needs some work..."
    Edit2: _But you know who isn't worse? Our sponsor!_

    • @BakersTuts
      @BakersTuts Год назад +6

      Pls hire me as a segue writer

    • @tge2102
      @tge2102 Год назад +3

      🦀🦀🦀Silence, brand🦀🦀🦀

  • @zackavious
    @zackavious Год назад +9

    Missed opportunity these are supposedly amazing for the Steamdeck

    • @SlainByTheWire
      @SlainByTheWire Год назад +1

      I'd get these for my Deck if they didn't look so goofy and 80s.

  • @Artemicion
    @Artemicion Год назад +30

    I'm not an nreal fanboy, with the airs being my first purchase from nreal, and specifically for compatibility with the steam deck. With that said, I love my Airs - the displays look fantastic, the recent steam deck compatibility patch gives 60FPS at 1080p, and they're not so expensive that they break the bank. I don't even have a compatible phone for their app, but using them with Samsung DeX to watch reruns of Columbo has been a treat while raking leaves outside. I didn't watch the video on the nReal lights, but Riley came down really hard on these, and I'm not entirely sure why. At $120 cheaper than the lights, what would lead you to believe their interals/abilities would be comperable? And having heard of all the tech that was removed, have you really lost *that* much? I don't have need for external cameras or extra movement tracking. I wanted a personal, mobile screen I could plug into my Deck and Phone, and I got it for a reasonable price.

    • @alexpatterson9253
      @alexpatterson9253 Год назад +9

      I completely agree...felt a bit odd of him to sit and mock a product based on its weaknesses without any acknowledgment of the things that work REALLY well (like DEX and the steam deck)

    • @AspenFrostt
      @AspenFrostt Год назад +1

      yeah I love lmg and all but this was honestly a really weird take. I bought mine for use with the steam deck and soon my phone once I upgrade but I'm so surprised he was so negative and didn't do any of the things it could be used for like live subtitles and general media consumption

  • @coder543
    @coder543 Год назад +19

    "No! This is worse!"? How? It's more normal looking and cheaper. Nreal recognized that the primary market for these glasses is as a portable theater at this point, not AR. I'm a little disappointed that you didn't consider the use case of "sitting on a plane and wanting to enjoy movies or video games on a bigger screen". That's really what these are best for.
    The 3DOF is enough to also be able to use these for portable productivity, having multiple virtual monitors attached to a MacBook. As you noted, the resolution in the FoV is excellent, which can't be said for various VR headsets that people try to use for productivity with virtual monitors.
    Honestly, I think the editors of ShortCircuit should pull this video and re-shoot it. They are grossly misrepresenting what this product is used for right now. This video does not live up to LTT quality standards.

    • @xsomeNOOBx
      @xsomeNOOBx Год назад +4

      Yep "RushedCircuit" on this episode

  • @tijmenteering9877
    @tijmenteering9877 Год назад +98

    I've had mine for almost 2 months now. The AR app is cool, but definitely has plenty of kinks to work out. I use mine almost exclusively with my steamdeck though. I'd guess about 95% of the time I'm using my steamdeck, I use it with these glasses.

    • @Xfade81
      @Xfade81 Год назад +1

      But do you play 95% AR/VR games then ?

    • @coder543
      @coder543 Год назад +25

      @@Xfade81 These glasses are just a great portable monitor when you're not using the gimmicky AR features. The Steam Deck has a terrible built in display, and it's much smaller than the "monitor" you feel like you're looking at in these glasses.

    • @Julian-zd9kx
      @Julian-zd9kx Год назад +7

      May i ask you, how is the youtube watching expirience? I'd love to have them for travelling and watching stuff

    • @todorkatsarski7487
      @todorkatsarski7487 Год назад +2

      Can you easily read text with those? Like video with subs?

    • @coder543
      @coder543 Год назад +5

      @@todorkatsarski7487 yes, I have no trouble reading text or reading captions on these.

  • @brandonrodriguez1181
    @brandonrodriguez1181 Год назад +11

    I have a pair of these and I love them I watch a lot of anime on them with my AirPod pros I feel like I’m in a movie theater, I have connected them to my steam deck and Nintendo switch and the experience has been great I’ve put many hours into these glasses

  • @cratervanawesome
    @cratervanawesome Год назад +27

    Playing steam deck or watching movies on planes is where these shine. I absolutely love it.

  • @thomasreese2816
    @thomasreese2816 Год назад +4

    They are actually quite good, once past initial setup! Using them with a Mac can act as 3 monitors and the resolution/refresh rate is good enough for heavy text-based work. It is also great to mirror phone screen to watch RUclips or other content while moving around, working out, laying in bed, or on a plane without having to tilt your neck to view a screen.

  • @ItsTealv
    @ItsTealv Год назад +4

    3:21 His evil villain impression is perfect XD

  • @MrRefael33
    @MrRefael33 Год назад +19

    @ShortCircuit can you please try it with the Steam Deck and show us how it looks inside 🙏

  • @Zaphod_
    @Zaphod_ Год назад +5

    I've heard they're pretty nice for the Steamdeck

  • @brianmoody2949
    @brianmoody2949 Год назад +5

    I would have liked to see more info about using the glasses as a portable monitor or even using them with samsung dex and a bluetooth keyboard to replicate a full desktop experience.

    • @mattie3875
      @mattie3875 Год назад +1

      They work very well for DeX for me-- quite handy.

  • @Julian-zd9kx
    @Julian-zd9kx Год назад +13

    I would love to see a full review about those. I'm actually surprisingly interested in those glasses :D

    • @noahbolesta2587
      @noahbolesta2587 Год назад +8

      They're amazing, this is a horrible review with inaccurate expectations due to him wearing glasses on underneath, completely night and day difference.
      Hands down best purchase I've made this year.

    • @mattie3875
      @mattie3875 Год назад +3

      @@noahbolesta2587 I have to agree. I was skeptical but they are shockingly good as a replacement USB-C screen.

    • @Julian-zd9kx
      @Julian-zd9kx Год назад +2

      @@noahbolesta2587 totally. He focused on the AR gimmicks, but i don't care about that at all. A full "monitor review"" would be super awesome tho :D

    • @Julian-zd9kx
      @Julian-zd9kx Год назад +1

      @@mezzb yeah of course, but i still would love to see an ltt style review

    • @alexdubois6585
      @alexdubois6585 Год назад +1

      Yep, Linus should have a go at it with a Stramdeck, a M1 macbook laptop, a samsung phone, and an iphone just to bash Apple for not having put a USB-C on their latest iPhone.

  • @Tin00E
    @Tin00E Год назад +2

    Got this and they are working great as a second monitor for my mobile setup. They have released beta drivers for MacOS for head tracking, but it doesn't work so well as it is very jittery from my experience. Very happy to use this as a vibrant and discrete second monitor.

  • @deckverse
    @deckverse Год назад +3

    For real though - you could've tried them with a Steam Deck.

  • @xsomeNOOBx
    @xsomeNOOBx Год назад +71

    Love my pair. I didn't get them for AR but for a great wearable monitor experience. The screen is great in quality and size, and it has great support for prescription lenses

    • @ahmadhariki7649
      @ahmadhariki7649 Год назад +1

      Hey @xsomenoobx, can you use it for ms word, excel like stuff in pc? And oh how about browsing things in pc as well?

  • @SubyRyan
    @SubyRyan Год назад +7

    Wish you would have tried it with a steam deck, which is the reason I had considered getting these for.. I have seen a few reviews that praise these for use with the steam deck, they help since they have better resolution than the steam deck screen and so you don't have to struggle to keep the steam deck at the correct viewing angle or bending you neck sitting or in bed playing.

  • @ThoughtExperiment
    @ThoughtExperiment Год назад +10

    As someone that owns many AR headset devices and is a AR/VR developer it seems like you need to do more research before reviewing them. Love your guys work and watch you regularly. But whenever AR products come up you always miss the mark in your reviews. Mostly because you don't seem follow the hardware closely enough. If you did you would probably realize that after a period of time your brain fills in the FOV shortcomings. Eventually you don't notice the FoV issues. Also the Nreal Lights make a great display for PC or Steamdeck. I can load up Rimworld and the view I get is 2x larger than my 60 inch TV. My point is there are some cool use cases in and out of AR for these devices and the Nreal's aren't that bad looking - you should spend more time in them.

    • @Collin_J
      @Collin_J Год назад

      I would like them to go more in-depth, but this is Short Circuit. It's just a first impressions channel and they want the host's natural reactions

  • @BOBAGENTSMITH
    @BOBAGENTSMITH Год назад +1

    Riley needs to keep his stylist/barber forever. His hair is always a slam dunk

  • @sirplexmedia636
    @sirplexmedia636 Год назад +3

    I can’t tell you how much I love my pair, I use my iPad Pro and do some gaming with an Xbox controller. Or I only need a mouse and keyboard when I’m at a coffee shop that means one less item on a small coffee table.

  • @XDSDDLord
    @XDSDDLord Год назад +4

    In the future, you can try to superimpose that screen recording on something from the host's POV; even if it's not real-time, it should be close enough to give us the feel of what it looks like compared to the real thing.

  • @abdullahaltulea142
    @abdullahaltulea142 Год назад +2

    I like the design of this. I think having it wired is even an advantage in this case, because it is lighter and you can route the cable like the good ol days when we routed the headphone jack through our hoodies

  • @PLANETSWAG2
    @PLANETSWAG2 Год назад +2

    Watching this on mine right now.
    For RUclips videos the fov isn't really an issue. Big bummer is that the browser in the app can't run streaming services other than RUclips for some reason.

  • @rajsite
    @rajsite Год назад +3

    Y'all should try the Tilt 5. Very similar form factor but the board gives a massive field of view.

  • @AlfieMakes
    @AlfieMakes Год назад +9

    Nreal has many issues that have nothing to do with the actual hardware, but from a company approach. There are no developer tools outside of a Unreal plugin that is hacky as best. There's no SDK to do anything with the device outside of android. You cannot get a Developer Kit for the device unless it has officially lunched on that particular country. OpenXR support has been promised since the first device and they have remained silent. There's an ample community of developers waiting for tooling, a quick search on google will lead you to their official community forum, where the most popular post is regarding lack of support for developers.
    Very weird behavior from a company whose product heavily depends on developer adoption don't you think?. Feels like a cash grab to be honest.

  • @Zfles
    @Zfles Год назад +1

    Are either good to replace monitors for reading / typing.
    Word docs/coding on multiple AR screens? Wondering if the resolution is good enough.

  • @charlesbronson2926
    @charlesbronson2926 Год назад +2

    The prescription lenses are actually incredibly important, because the field of view actually means that if your vision is bad the image will be very blurry, even though the screen is basically an inch from your eyes.

  • @joonglegamer9898
    @joonglegamer9898 Год назад +3

    Maybe Riley is exactly the same guy as my friend. My friend saw my VIVE VR for the first time 5 years ago, and he couldn't tell the difference of a 40K $ gaming VR setup (PC and all) or his 40 dollar Samsung Gear VR add on for his phone. It didn't give him any different immersion. But for the others (me included) it was night and day difference in smoothness, usability, realism etc.

  • @coreo72
    @coreo72 Год назад +4

    Pretty much everyone that has purchased these glasses absolutely luv them for what they are intended for.
    I wonder when this channel is going to do a real review of the intended use.
    Maybe give them to Linus and ask him to do a review.

  • @glmorten
    @glmorten Год назад +1

    These things are amazing. I use them on my steam deck while flying on the airplane and working while flying. I always tried working on my laptop and it was impossible. With these i keep my laptop under the seat in front of me with a blue tooth keyboard on the folding tray area. No neck pain and plenty of room to type.... its life changing if you fly alot.

  • @martynadams754
    @martynadams754 Год назад +2

    Works great with Samsung DEX - I stream Game Pass, Xbox console, PS5 and PC to a giant screen. Waiting for multi-monitor AR support, sounds like that is an M1 Mac-only feature right now

    • @world_bostin
      @world_bostin Год назад

      How do you stream to a giant screen

  • @loganfisher3138
    @loganfisher3138 Год назад +3

    I understand that batteries are a limiting factor for miniaturization of a lot of tech, but what I don't understand about AR glasses (not just NReal, but every brand) is why they don't seem interested in utilizing your neck like semi-wireless earbuds do, with a battery that sits around your neck. That would provide a ton of space for battery capacity, and I think most people would be totally accepting of it.

    • @jennyrosedeleon2557
      @jennyrosedeleon2557 Год назад +1

      Totally catches your glasses too just in-case they fall off.

    • @ZioComposite
      @ZioComposite Год назад

      Just imagine the batteries exploding or going on fire 🔥 💣🔥🤣.

    • @loganfisher3138
      @loganfisher3138 Год назад

      @@ZioComposite Other devices like the aforementioned earbuds and neck fans already put batteries on your neck. Batteries rarely combust without obvious warnings beforehand. The inherent danger is rather low.

  • @colinedits9892
    @colinedits9892 Год назад +8

    I remember the north focals which were some of the best ar glasses but then google did as google does best and bought them and axed production

  • @bebopsplat1347
    @bebopsplat1347 Год назад +1

    I have a pair of these for my steam deck. It is expensive for how I use them, But i absolutely love using them and not having to hold my steam deck it to my face while in bed or sitting waiting somewhere. Them fitting in a rather normal sized glasses case is also a huge plus for me.

  • @slimboogie777
    @slimboogie777 Год назад +1

    I wonder if it depends on the device you are using? I would love to see this with an iPhone-switch-steam deck- etc to see the difference

  • @Chailotl
    @Chailotl Год назад +17

    I own a pair and for me the ideal use case is watching RUclips/Netflix or playing on my Steam Deck on a big personal virtual projector
    I could care less about the AR app or extra features the Nreal Light has that bump up the price

    • @therevanchist1123
      @therevanchist1123 Год назад

      I mean that is what I would see as a benefit for them, how does the display compare to something like an oled screen on a tablet or ported games?

    • @Chailotl
      @Chailotl Год назад +2

      @@therevanchist1123 They use micro OLED displays, and in a dim room or with the blackout shades are pretty awesome

    • @Chailotl
      @Chailotl Год назад +5

      Another benefit you might not have considered is that you can recline on the sofa or lay down in bed and comfortably watch from any position without the eye and arm strain of holding and looking at a phone or tablet screen

    • @msmithdev1369
      @msmithdev1369 Год назад +1

      100% agree, exactly how i use them, i knew AR was going to suck on them.

  • @TianLong72k
    @TianLong72k Год назад +3

    When I get these, it's only gonna really be for reading and watching movies/shows

  • @Size10Soles
    @Size10Soles Год назад

    How does this work on the iphone? Also is it a better pair? Im looking for the best smart glasses

  • @ronochow
    @ronochow Год назад +1

    Why didn't they put a mirror coating on the front? You wouldn't be able to see the weird lenses in the back or far more difficult to that way.

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech Год назад +4

    My German Augen 👀🇩🇪 approve the augmented reality 😁

  • @LuveenWadhwani
    @LuveenWadhwani Год назад +5

    Riley you make my day better by being you thank you 💜

  • @UtubeAdviser
    @UtubeAdviser Год назад

    i just got mine today and haven't done the update yet. But when i watch in my room which is pitch black so i don't get any reflections back to the glasses, when i watch netflix movies connected to my iPhone, i see glare on the top of the glasses and also i can see the edges on both side of the glasses which is very annoying. I clean both glasses with a microfiber cloth but that does not help, Is anyone else experiencing this issue where you can see glare on the top of the glasses and also you can see the corner of the lens on the right and left side?
    I don't know how to fix that. I will do the update to see if it fixes it but i doubt the update will do anything to fix that issue.

  • @Furluge
    @Furluge Год назад +1

    The AR function of these things is pretty half baked but they do function well as a portable monitor. That means you can use them with Samsung Dex and get a better experience, something the Nreal Lights can't do. It seems the stripped down nature and focusing on being just a monitor makes them compatible with a lot more devices which gives them a wider use case.

  • @dudefjdfkhllkj
    @dudefjdfkhllkj Год назад +6

    I actually already have a pair of these. I needed the prescription lenses to see the screen in the glasses, let alone through the glasses. My primary use case is to use these on airplanes for movie watching, using Samsung dex. I use WF1000xm3 for audio.

  • @emergencytrip
    @emergencytrip Год назад +22

    Videos like this are why I only trust user reviews and not “big name” RUclipsrs. Not enough research on a device.

  • @MrTouvan
    @MrTouvan Год назад

    I wonder about the "big screen" VR experience or even something like HelixVision through this device, or even what a 3D movie might look like through these (assuming it's possible). I know that's super niche, but as one who bought and loved nVidia's active shutter 3D, this could be suitable to replace that (if the screen "looks" big enough). (then again, any other VR headset could achieve the same thing?)

  • @mahyatazike2887
    @mahyatazike2887 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the insightful video!
    I recently purchased AR glasses (XREAL Air AR Smart Glasses, Formerly Nreal with Massive 201") for my research, and I'm looking for a compatible Android tablet to enhance the experience. Since I use an iPhone 12 and can't use the Nebula app, I'm planning to buy an Android tablet specifically for that purpose.
    Any recommendations for the best-fit Android tablet to pair with AR glasses?

  • @pixelatedduck333
    @pixelatedduck333 Год назад +2

    I was waiting on your video of the Nreal Air before purchasing them, but I decided to go ahead and buy them. I absolutely love them, they are great for content consumption and there is an app you can use to watch 3d movies on them.

    • @jd2161
      @jd2161 Год назад +2

      Good thing you didn't wait for him. Dudes a clown

  • @LeoRehberg
    @LeoRehberg Год назад +8

    Why is Rileys German pronunciation so good? "Augmented" almost sounded like a native speaker

    • @The-Urban-Goose
      @The-Urban-Goose Год назад +6

      Except for the fact that the German word would be "Augmentiert", and in context it would be "Augmentierte Realität"

    • @LeoRehberg
      @LeoRehberg Год назад +4

      @@The-Urban-Goose Ach ne

  • @tge2102
    @tge2102 Год назад +2

    Isn't this normal for an up and coming gadget category?
    Like I remember the early smartwatches were so tacky, redundant and crude but today, I regularly ditch my phone and take my watch+headphones when going on a run.

  • @benthecaptain7419
    @benthecaptain7419 Год назад +1

    I would buy this as an alternative to a projector system and I would like to see it tested as such.

  • @iTotofogo
    @iTotofogo Год назад +3

    This video basically just entirely missed the intended use case lmao

  • @JMPDev
    @JMPDev Год назад +3

    I get this isn't LTT, but really would have loved to at see some actual specs measured, like input-to-screen latency in different configurations and use cases.
    If I use this on my Steamdeck or my laptop, am I going to want to rip them off due to 100ms latency? How about when using their proprietary adapter for gaming on a Switch or other console?
    As a content creator that also occasionally games the lack of these specs anywhere makes these a hard pass for the time being.

  • @vickert
    @vickert 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for the interesting story. Tell me, what do you think is better Rokit Max or NReal Air or XReal Light?

  • @kurts.5140
    @kurts.5140 Год назад +1

    For me, I'm really tempted to get these if they ever show up at like BestBuy or something. For me I love to go to the pool and relax but I get bored just sitting there laying in the sun. So having glasses for a screen to watch shows on would be fantastic! No more awkwardly holding my phone while I lay down!

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Год назад +1

      You can buy them on Amazon.
      Best Buy isn't always the answer.

    • @kurts.5140
      @kurts.5140 Год назад +2

      @@PSYCHOV3N0M with their protection plans that act as 2 year return policies. Yes it is.

  • @MattLockw00d
    @MattLockw00d Год назад +12

    I do enjoy that these glasses will have plenty of firmware updates in the future, the current one unlocks 60fps from 30 and they're working on implementing 3D video capability to a future update.
    It's certainly not for everyone but when I go camping next year this will be a great compact device to bring with me

    • @reke9592
      @reke9592 Год назад +1

      Isn’t the point of camping to not have a screen in your face?

    • @MattLockw00d
      @MattLockw00d Год назад +1

      @@reke9592 it'd be nice to use laying in the tent, watch a show before you sleep. Lightweight entertainment

    • @reke9592
      @reke9592 Год назад

      ​@@MattLockw00dactually that does sound nice

    • @reke9592
      @reke9592 Год назад

      @@mezzb yep, totally with you

    • @SunnySzetoSz2000
      @SunnySzetoSz2000 Год назад

      3D video? 3D movie finally can watch personally?

  • @SecAdept
    @SecAdept Год назад +3

    Rikly, forget the janky, Android-only, "AR/VR" experience of these, which I agree is meh, and just hook them up to your SteamDeck. Yeah, it's just a floating 2D display, but being these glasses don't actually look like shit, it's a GREAT SteamDeck accessories to play games on a "virtual" big screen (the display feels bigger in your view) on a plane or other trip.

  • @peterlopez2809
    @peterlopez2809 Год назад +1

    Hope you guys check out the Viture glasses too when it comes out on December

  • @taggerung890
    @taggerung890 11 месяцев назад

    Riley, how well did the screens look without your prescription glasses. I also wear prescription glasses and I'm worried that the image that I'm seeing will be too blurry

  • @Pythagoraz
    @Pythagoraz Год назад +7

    i wish i saw this earlier... i was thinking about buying it for a month or something, after seeing many youtubers nearly dying for it i went for those glasses.
    I mean i like the glasses, but also slightly dissapointed
    My Opinion:
    -The Screen is not as big as people describe it, especially in AR Space you realise on the sides how small the "canvas" really is
    -It looks like youre looking trough a tunnel into a slightly bigger screen than holding your phone near your face. The upper part of the glass is always in my vision, i feel like i need to duck to look under the upper part to see the screen behind, different nose clips and the adjustment of the glasses didnt really help
    -The Screen is clear and bright, but i see quite a shadowing
    -The best use could be Samsung Dex, but in Dex Mode the screen follows your head instead of standing "somewhere" like in the APP Ar Space, which isnt confortable
    And the biggest L tho:
    their own app released like a year ago, yet it feels like they released it last week, its very cheap and and needs so much updates.
    Of all the buttons in the app only the browser links work, all others do not react when clicking on it
    I think the biggest problem is the software. If they implement more functions, it would be good enough

  • @maikatase
    @maikatase Год назад +3

    These are way too expensive for what they provide. I think if they were $100~200 and had much more phone compatibility, then I think these could be "neat" for people to use/mess around with and maybe find some good use cases.
    But at $400~600, I just don't understand who they're aiming for with this? They're way too janky, subpar specs, and doesn't have a clear use case.
    Edit: After thinking about it, I will say this is a great step in form factor, this is something I think people could *maybe* actually wear outside their homes. And maybe this could be a good "virtual monitor" type device, although I still think the price tag is too much for this product category.

    • @alexdubois6585
      @alexdubois6585 Год назад

      I plan on using it with my macbook pro. It will provide 3 virtual screens, I can sit on the sofa with my wife watching TV while I work hard deadlines

  • @kanovski
    @kanovski Год назад

    Thank you for the review, but honestly I was pretty disappointed you didn't show in more detail some of the productivity options that you mentioned. For example it would be amazing to see how DeX looks on them, can you use them to work from a cafe with a BT keyboard and mouse instead of a laptop? This would be an amazing portable set-up to substitute a laptop. But I would have appreciated if you tested it and told us some impressions. Like how easy or hard is it on the eyes to work with them for 3-4 hours? How easy is to read text? What if you connect via TeamViewer from DeX to your PC and work like that? What is the resolution? Also it would have been amazing to try to connected to a windows PC, for the same reason, and convert your small laptop into a big screen and work like that? There are so many amazing potential game-changer uses for these glasses, but in your video you just showed 5 times the same very limited view of just some interface. I would have appreciated a lot more in depth and in detail review of such an amazing product. But in any case, thank you for bringing them to my attention. :)

  • @h.h.1266
    @h.h.1266 Год назад

    Have you looked at it just as a media consumption device? Like watch Netflix etc.? How does it fare?

  • @doorgoo
    @doorgoo Год назад +3

    You nailed it, they’re trying to make it more palatable for the average person to not look as conspicuous. It seems great as an entry point and as a great assistant for traveling

  • @jacobjericho1
    @jacobjericho1 Год назад +3

    Why does it feel like his completely biased and reviews it already knowing that he doesn't like it , there was no info box saying the in display recording does not reflect actual use , nor did they even have a camera look through the lens so that the viewer can see it's actually alot more responsive than he lets on. He went through half the effort of trying it for VR but I think alot of people are buying this with the intention of using it for the steam deck and it works great for that. It really felt like he was just shitting on it the entire review.

  • @gforcegaming5903
    @gforcegaming5903 Год назад +1

    I've been in the market for something like this, and the $599 for the light was way to expensive. This is definitely more in my price range. It also fits my needs better. I want to be able to move in 3d space without a worry of the screens moving away from me. I like the monitor-like function of these glasses.

  • @Gisleburt
    @Gisleburt Год назад +1

    I watched this video on my Nreal Air's while walking round town, and I have to say... you're using it wrong 😅
    Nebula is... not good, I'm afraid, and one of the worst things about it is it blocks other uses of the glasses, uninstall it and these glasses rock. They are _amazing_ external displays. I can't speak to other phones, but using them on a Samsung phone automatically starts up DEX, and from there, using my phone to control the cursor, I usually just watch full screen videos while commuting.
    They also work with Steam Deck meaning you get an enormous screen you can discretely wear on the train.
    Finally, I've tried them with my Mac which works... but is not as useful, and they don't work with Switch as Nintendo's video out is (iirc) non-standard.

  • @Chris-tu3xx
    @Chris-tu3xx Год назад +8

    This is an excellent companion for the steam Deck I also convert my fold 3 into a large mousepad and I watch Jellyfin videos streamed to my phone. It is also excellent to view movies. For PC workflow? I'll pass.

  • @redherring5532
    @redherring5532 11 месяцев назад

    Ive had both the Rokid and Xreal, hard pass, tech isnt there yet. Forget about AR, theyre just displays inside the glasses, its cool for about 12 minutes and thats it

  • @Frencho9
    @Frencho9 Год назад

    If I have Myopia can I use this without my prescription glasses as the screen is just inches from my eyes? Are the prescription inserts just for Presbyopia?

  • @kernelpanic2887
    @kernelpanic2887 Год назад

    How do these work with focusing our eyes? I cannot focus that closely. Are they using lenses to focus our eyes closer in? But how donwe then see the real world behind it in focus?

  • @tevzuss4386
    @tevzuss4386 Год назад +2

    Bought this glasses month ago, with Samsung Dex, it's really unreal, next level experience.

  • @hanfo420
    @hanfo420 Год назад +3

    Are you kidding? Complaining about missing cameras so you can’t see real world through TRANSPARENT SCREENS? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dccorris
    @dccorris Год назад

    Can you connect this to your phone camera or a real video camera to use as a real time video monitor?

  • @OnedgeTV
    @OnedgeTV Год назад

    So do you have to keep it plugged in to your phone/laptop?

  • @michaeljaca7831
    @michaeljaca7831 Год назад +10

    I wonder if no one ever thought NREAL was just a fun way for the company to make it sound like neural

  • @smegmosisjones5645
    @smegmosisjones5645 Год назад +5

    This is why I typically avoid LMG reviews for things. These glasses are not great at actual AR, sure- completely fair.
    But how are you just going to completely ignore how these glasses excel as a portable huge OLED display for your phone / steam deck / laptop? Ignoring a giant use case in a video about a product is just unacceptable imo and disingenuously paint Nreal in a bad light

    • @gabiroli86
      @gabiroli86 Год назад +1

      Bro they used the worst host to review the glasses. He literally wears glasses did he use with glasess off. When he takes off his prescription glasses the way he looks. You can see he is struggling to look clearly. How you gonna evaluate a screen with a guy that cant see without glasses? Seems like a another cash grab from lmg. Get a product for free sell the ad space make more money on top of Adsense. Sell floatplane and sell the merch onto the next product... On the whole video i felt he was skeptical never wanted to be there. Retire riley from these sets and use the new hires.

  • @denvera1g1
    @denvera1g1 Год назад +1

    This product is 90% there, all it really needs is to support motion tracking on PC and more phones.
    What i wish is that there were a larger version with a mirror that goes all the way down to the bottom of the sunglasses.
    Ultimately what i'd like is a driving mode that places directions and if aplicable car metrics like speed coolant temp MPG ect, at the very bottom of your vision.
    My main gripe with this device is that it does everything over a single USB-C port, what would be nice is if you could pass through power, or if they sold an in-line adapter that supplies the proper voltage for the glasses, and negotiates power for the connected device

    • @TheRanguna
      @TheRanguna Год назад

      Power through the cable?
      How do you think the glasses turn on?

    • @denvera1g1
      @denvera1g1 Год назад

      @@TheRanguna There is no way to supply power to a connected device, at the native 1080p resolution of the glasses, the steamdeck can run out of juice in as little as 50 minutes

    • @TheRanguna
      @TheRanguna Год назад

      @@denvera1g1 ah so you're saying have more that a single usb c, one to pass the display and power to the glasses and another to pass power to the connected device and/or glasses. Yeah makes sense, although I'm not sure how easy that is without a thunderbolt/USB4 dock.

    • @denvera1g1
      @denvera1g1 Год назад

      @@TheRanguna Yes, sorry, i tried to leave a shorter comment than normal but left some important stuff out

  • @nlchicken1565
    @nlchicken1565 Год назад +1

    Please look into the Viture one xr, i wonder how those glasses hold up :)

  • @AugmentedPixel
    @AugmentedPixel Год назад +1

    I use these when traveling for work at the airport and on the plane it works great! Love them!
    Also plug them into my laptop and have multiple displays so if I don’t want the guy next to me seeing my emails I can put them on a virtual display

  • @Docdoherty13
    @Docdoherty13 Год назад

    I got these recently..the space AR doesn't work for me and I am using the S22 Ultra.
    I was told to not download the playstore nebula app so I went ahead and got the nebula apk online which was 1gb and installed it...Still same issue!
    So used this on the dex and that's about it..can't get to experience the space ar unfortunately :(

  • @TomSaw_de
    @TomSaw_de Год назад

    Because of the 2 mics at 6:00 : A voice is usually taken in mono, so no left/right differentiation intended.
    For noize filtering however you want 2 mics at different physical distance to the source of interest.

  • @djfreshasfck8226
    @djfreshasfck8226 Год назад

    cant you just plug power from the wall outlet like with a ps controller? or a powerbank?