Smart glasses for GAMING?! Viture Pro Review

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @XXIVCONCEPT
    @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +2

    Viture Pro Device Compatibility: www.viture.com/compatibility#phone

  • @VITURE
    @VITURE 2 месяца назад +15

    An excellent video Tyler, and a lot of great points - most users won't need every piece of the ecosystem to augment their favorite ways to work or stay entertained, and there's so much to do with the XR glasses alone! 😎 Thank you for your review, so glad you're enjoying VITURE Pro!

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +1

      You guys truly knocked it out of the park. I can’t wait to see a second iteration of these in the future. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to check them out.

    • @FreeTruly
      @FreeTruly 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@XXIVCONCEPTknocked it out of the park? You recommended not to get them 😂😂😂😂

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  18 дней назад +2

      @@FreeTruly Price unfortunately was a little much for me, but that doesn’t make them a bad product. Maybe we’ll see a lower price at some point, and maybe then they’ll be easier to recommend to more people.

    • @FreeTruly
      @FreeTruly 18 дней назад +1

      @XXIVCONCEPT I just ordered them just now. Hopefully, I'll like them.

  • @nicolass2262
    @nicolass2262 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks alot for the good content, I was looking for a more neutral and honest review of this glasses and you deliver it.

  • @shoden
    @shoden 2 месяца назад +5

    Its cheaper than most branded sunglasses which has 0 tech in them. For myself, the glasses worth the price and adopting the tech to support the company as well.

    • @Mister_Grey_
      @Mister_Grey_ 19 дней назад

      A few branded ,yes👍
      The right branded have a better resell value when you wanna sell them in 10 or more years 😉

  • @bobsander4739
    @bobsander4739 26 дней назад

    Great review man hope you get more success on this channel 💯

  • @SomeJohndoe
    @SomeJohndoe 2 месяца назад +1

    Finally a review that actually mentions some downsides to the glasses. I think they are great but the pricing still reflects the fact about these AR glasses that they are still early adopter type tech and there is still much room for improvement but if you can shell out the money there is some enjoyment to derive from them. For me personally i think i will keep watching how they progress. Maybe when they use wave guides lens(which will reduce their size and have them sit more closer to and naturally on the face which will probably eliminate some of the issues like inner reflections) , are wireless and all you need is the glasses and the app on your phone i will give them a try.

  • @didyeah13
    @didyeah13 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice review. One thing to emphasize, there arw quite a few phones which do not support USBC video out; my Pixel 7 for example does not have it, so people, check your phone's capability before buying!

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      1000%

    • @jamesmaltese
      @jamesmaltese 2 месяца назад

      So..do you not need the mobile dongle if your phone supports video out? I have a 15pro max…I would definitely be interested in using spatial video and 3dof

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      @@jamesmaltese You do not. The dongle is only for the added features like the 3D DoF and Apple Spacial video. If you have an iPhone 15 you can plug directly in.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      To clarify- you DO need the dongle for Spacial Video and 3D* but not to just use the glasses as the iPhone 15 supports video out. Even if you plugged in a dongle into a phone that didn’t, they still wouldn’t output a signal. To use the glasses period, your phone has to support video out.

    • @henrykhosasih8781
      @henrykhosasih8781 Месяц назад

      Is there any workaround for this?

  • @CitizenGroza
    @CitizenGroza 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome vid. I feel like we're so close to this technology really hitting it!

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      Thank you very much Groza

  • @kaczorefx
    @kaczorefx 19 дней назад +1

    Hi, I hope you can help me. I just got a response from Viture support that when you connect an HDMI source to the glasses via mobile dock or the HDMI XR adapter it supports video ONLY in 1080@30fps. It does not support 24, 25, 50 or 60 fps. I find it extremely weird as playing games in 30fps on such a big screen is basically ... well... unplayable. Can you please check what video formats the glasses can connect to through HDMI?

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  18 дней назад

      @@kaczorefx Hmm last I checked, the dock didn’t affect or limit my frame rate. You will still get 1080p but you should be able to get up 120hz so long as your device supports it. The glasses seem to match the refresh rate of the device you’re plugged into. But check with support. I don’t recall having any particular issues.

    • @kaczorefx
      @kaczorefx 18 дней назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT Yeah, this wad\s a weird information from the support.I've seen many reviews praising the glasses for productivity work with PCs - well working on a PC in 30fps is a stuttering nightmare so that limitation seemed a little off.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  18 дней назад

      @@kaczorefx Yeah that shouldn’t be the problem. I was getting the full 120 when plugging into my mac or my windows machines.

    • @kaczorefx
      @kaczorefx 18 дней назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT Were you connecting through HDMI or USB-C to the computers? Hdmi through the mobile dock?

  • @Warlock_UK
    @Warlock_UK 2 месяца назад +1

    GREAT video - it addressed a few concerns I had. I'm still weighing up whether I get a Quest 3 for connecting to a PC or these for Steam Deck use. They do seem pretty great, though I'm not 100% sure if I'd use them that often. I've seen a few folks using it for playing games late at night and not disturbing partners, but the fans from my gen 1 steamdeck, the clacking of the controls and my probable swearing would wake her up :D
    I could see me using them for watching movies via an ipad though.

    • @ES-wn4oq
      @ES-wn4oq 2 месяца назад

      I just got the Xreal glasses; they're nice, but these types of glasses are nowhere near VR. VR is a much more amazing experience, and cost LESS than the Xreal glasses. It's ridiculous. It is really nice to have glasses with a screen in front of you for entertainment, gaming or something else. If that's really all you want and need then it could be worth it. But on the whole, to charge more for simply putting a virtual screen in front of your face as opposed to an entire virtual reality experience they just don't compare.

    • @Warlock_UK
      @Warlock_UK 2 месяца назад

      @@ES-wn4oq yeah I am thinking of different use cases for the two things. I wouldn’t use VR in bed or sat on a sofa. I wouldn’t use these glasses for working because the screen moves with your head.
      If anything I’d end up with both, as long as I can justify the use.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +1

      Haha thank you! Yes totally. I think they’re an awesome upgrade for long flights or even car rides but a bit of a hard pill to swallow if you already have a PC or don’t travel often. If the productivity is what you’re after, I think the Quest may be a better choice.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      Correct. I made the comparison because most people don’t care that XR and VR are different. They’re going to compare these to VR headsets all the same. I think pricing wise- XR glasses tend to cost more due to how much smaller they are to achieve an albeit, less impressive experience. Both are a niche product in their own right.

    • @Warlock_UK
      @Warlock_UK 2 месяца назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT yeah I don’t even know what my real use case will be other than procrastination

  • @anthonym1421
    @anthonym1421 3 дня назад

    Right On

  • @HarleyPan
    @HarleyPan 2 месяца назад

    Tyler, can I confirm that your Viture Pro XR is like mine - cannot pin the display at a spot (gyroscope) and not following user's head movements? Does your display follows your head movement? (always center at on the lens only, no actual XR / AR function that involving gyroscope or fitting existing content like Quest 2 3 or Vision pro?

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      @@HarleyPan If you use Spacewalker, you can easily pin the display in place and move your head independently. But only when using the app and if on mobile, using the dongle.

    • @HarleyPan
      @HarleyPan 2 месяца назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT I tried with Spacewalker app on my phone, and found that "pin" button when entering full screen mode. That pin still doesn't detects the roll axis (if you tilt your head left and right, the horizon tiles with your head). I haven't received my dock yet and I don't have a dongle so I don't know what your experience is like? With the dongle, does the horizon still tilt with head movement (row axis)

    • @HarleyPan
      @HarleyPan 2 месяца назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT here's the situation I am talking about - row axis is not calculated so head movements can still tilt horizon
      ruclips.net/user/shortsaSGnn70EFBw?feature=share

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +1

      @@HarleyPan I know on desktop it does via the Spacewalker app. For mobile I don’t believe it’s full motion. It’ll only pin yaw movement aka y axis rotation. It isn’t comparable to AVP or Meta Quest on mobile. Even on desktop it’s a tad limited but better than mobile.

    • @HarleyPan
      @HarleyPan 2 месяца назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT Got it. thanks for the response! I wonder if XReal Air 2 Pro would do better on this aspect.

  • @oktavrog4075
    @oktavrog4075 2 месяца назад

    I have the same laptop as you. Is it possible to fix the screen using their application on a laptop? try to play call of duty warzone 2 and please share your impressions. Thank you

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      As far as I know, yes. You need to download the spacewalker app for windows, get everything calibrated and you should be able to pin the display in place so when you move your head it stays put.

  • @sashogs
    @sashogs 2 месяца назад

    The 3dof just makes it a hard sell for me, I want to use them as an external monitor for my laptop because if my neck strains but the screen being pinned at a specific distance to my face makes it hard to fork out the money especially when I’m taking a hit on image quality when compared to my m2 air. But I do like the ultra wide option you can apparently get from the spacewalker albeit still through the 1080p lens. Regardless I’m on the fence and waiting to see more reviews maybe.
    A lot reviews and demos show it as though it’s pinned screen in space where is its pinned to the face with 3dof for pitch/yaw/roll.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      @@sashogs Within Spacewalker you’re able to choose how the displays react to head movement. You can pin them not only in 3D space but also pitch and roll independently. You can also make it so they don’t get pinned at all and follow your head completely.

  • @sametemire5481
    @sametemire5481 2 месяца назад +1

    Is there a list of Android phones on which this works? Do they work with any device that transfers images via USB?

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +1

      @@sametemire5481 That’s a good question. I’ve linked the compatible smartphone list here- www.viture.com/compatibility#phone

    • @FreeTruly
      @FreeTruly 18 дней назад

      ​@XXIVCONCEPi thought it worked for the Nintendo Switch but on the console list, it's not listed. 🤔

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  18 дней назад

      @@FreeTruly You have to use the Viture dock I think to use it with the switch because the Switch doesn’t support display put through it’s USB C port.

    • @FreeTruly
      @FreeTruly 18 дней назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT oh ok thanks.

  • @AhmedNur-h1g
    @AhmedNur-h1g Месяц назад

    is it has blury edges ?
    is it great for text & reading work ?

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  Месяц назад

      @@AhmedNur-h1g Maybe for a bit but just like anything, these will cause some eye fatigue after an hour or two if reading text.

  • @XXIVCONCEPT
    @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +1

    Okay so I forgot to lint roll my shirt ok... Blame Noel.

  • @mrnigam4486
    @mrnigam4486 Месяц назад

    the max ipd [distance between the center of pupils] suported is 69.5 mm as per the tech specs for this on their site , still no certainty that it will work , also phone 'd have usb-C [alt display mode ] video output which only high end phones have else buy their dock etc to make it work which is another usd 225 plus additional , this no reviewer will tell you - my two cents ! Go for devices which have IPD and diopter adjustmnets built-in like Goovis HMD products etc , These XR glasses , may look great , but are not for everyone

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  Месяц назад

      Fair points. But tbh these are convenient forward. They’re small relatively lightweight and mimic sunglasses so they’re easy and acceptable to wear in public or on airplanes, etc. The Goovis HMD however, may have more adjustability, but lack in convenience and portability.

  • @SupaMan1
    @SupaMan1 Месяц назад

    I wanna test one before I make the purchase. Far too expensive and I wear glasses I know you can buy prescription that snaps on but I’m sure that makes it even more pricey

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  Месяц назад

      Sadly :( What do you wanna us them for?

    • @Mister_Grey_
      @Mister_Grey_ 19 дней назад

      No problems in most european countries,you test them 2 or 4 weeks ( depends on the seller).
      If you dont like them you simply return the glasses.

  • @Gingerlion777
    @Gingerlion777 2 месяца назад +5

    The.. I didn't get paid but they did provide me the product.. but I'm free to say what I want videos are such bs! You can say whatever you want.. but if you do, you won't ever receive free products ever again. It's the same principle as getting paid! You can't really say what you think because you know there are consequences. This loophole reviewers use nowadays.. barely any independent reviewers left who don't sell themselves on these platforms.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад +2

      Go watch my Lenovo Legion Go review. I didn’t like the go at all. I was very critical. I bought that device myself. Then returned it. Lenovo Legion saw the video and chose to work with me after BECAUSE I gave critical but constructive feedback on the go. Hence why I got to review the 9i Gen 9 and now the 7i Gen 9.
      You have no idea how this works. Good creators know that there’s no “consequence” for telling the truth. It’s why i’ve never been paid a single cent to make videos on my channel. That and most product they “give” us, has to be returned because they are review samples. I get nothing but the means to make content, for free. For my audience. That’s it. There’s no secret to it.

    • @Gingerlion777
      @Gingerlion777 2 месяца назад +1

      @XXIVCONCEPT that doesn't change the fact that you (and every other youtuber) do marketing for companies.. we do tech reviews as well! So I know how these companies work.. if you don't comply, you won't receive devices again. (We are independent) so I can decide myself if I want to deal with companies. And my rule is.. I will never sell products by doing marketing for them! Because I would be flashing my audience (who expects me and my colleagues' honest opinion), we also dealt with xreal 😉.. so I know that you aren't allowed to talk about certain things. Why do you think every review (if you can even call it that) makes a marketing video for them😉 its a dirty practice that now took over youtube as well! And it's time that youtube steps in! And gets rid of channels that sell themselves out to influence their audiences. So I do understand how this works my man.. and not getting paid doesn't mean anything.. if companies don't send you review units.. you can't make content.. and thus the circle is round again. So don't tell me what I know or don't know.. I've been doing this for over 2 decades now.

    • @eddiehoang7066
      @eddiehoang7066 24 дня назад +2

      Totally agree with you. The only way to get a remotely unbiased review is if they bought the product themselves

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  24 дня назад +1

      @@eddiehoang7066 Unfortunately that’s not how the business works. But if you truly don’t believe me, buy the product yourself. Return em if I was wrong. But I guarantee you’ll find that these are great XR glasses.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  24 дня назад +1

      Also- did you miss the part where I couldn’t recommend them? Or did you not even watch that far🤔

  • @Bradz911
    @Bradz911 2 месяца назад +1

    came for the content review but damn, distracted at how good looking you are

  • @melcrose
    @melcrose 2 месяца назад

    head clamp too bad to keep and I have a VERY small head. Also mine were blurry and defective. They need work.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      You just said yours were defective. That- or you need to change noise grips and adjust the myopia knobs again. These are definitely not blurry.

  • @Put-that-down
    @Put-that-down 2 месяца назад

    Another con…Netflix speed controls are disabled with these.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      Just sit back and enjoy the movie 🍿😎

  • @zakeeking9219
    @zakeeking9219 2 месяца назад

    I think this is great content, but I hate when creators use money as a reason not to buy. I would assume anyone watching this can afford it.

    • @XXIVCONCEPT
      @XXIVCONCEPT  2 месяца назад

      You would think that, but that's why I made the comparison to the OLED Steamdeck and Switch. The Viture Pros are marketed strongly to mobile gamers who use handhelds. When the glasses themselves cost AS MUCH as the handhelds they expect you to use them with, it gets hard to justify buying them. Most people dont need these in their gaming setup. That's my take given I'm the target audience for these. Price for a lot of people helps shape their perceived value. It could be the greatest accessory or screen, but if it costs as much as the main device, it starts to lose value. If these were half that price, they'd be viewed more as an accessory, which is how they're marketed. Because one their own, they don't do a lot. They don't do anything actually. So you have to already have a device to make them work which thus proves these are technically an accessory, but they're priced MORE than the gaming devices they're suggested to be used with. And that's the angle I reviewed them from. Hence the title. Could you re-evaluate these from a productivity standpoint? Sure. The value changes then. But I personally didn't use them that way so I didn't review them as such.

    • @SH-7125
      @SH-7125 2 месяца назад

      @@XXIVCONCEPT Keep in mind that those gaming devices can have a lower price but make it up with their software sales. Steam Deck is at the low price it's at because it can make up for the sales it gets for software in the Steam Store. Same with Nintendo...
      Viture only makes sales off of hardware....and these glasses are priced similarly to other glasses of it's type. So, it's within the price range.
      Also, it uses Sony Micro OLEDs. Those aren't cheap either. According to Alibaba, it could range from $180-$285+ per piece depending on how many pieces you buy....what model you get (latest 0.55" or previous 0.68") (They may have gotten a better deal...idk...but expect similar prices since it's Sony) And of course you have to add cost for warranty, customer support, etc...
      These glasses and other glasses of it's type.....are currently the most affordable ways to enjoy display on your face. You can of course get older models from Viture or other competitors for cheaper....if you don't care for a lot of features or some of the improvements.