8:57 other reviewers didnt consider pointing camera to show viewer side of these xreal vr glasses. Thanks for demo of Dex on Samsung. 14:47 Feeding good into kids curiousity❤
Great video dude. Awesome demo of Dex. I have an ROG phone. I love the specs and IO, but the Desktop Mode via Developer Options still needs time in the oven. Dex very well could be exactly what I'm looking for. Other than that, the only current downside I've noticed with these AR glasses is that all of them are shaded sunglasses. I'd much prefer to have a completely unshaded view that I could then modify with elecrochromic dimming. Then if I needed further blackout, I'd attach a physical blackout visor clip. I'd also like a full custom face gasket blackout option for ultimate immersion, something akin to what Bigscreen offers with their Beyond VR goggles. The problem of all XR headsets being sunglasses by default is that they lose their subtle look when used in doors. Culturally in the States, sunglasses are customarily reserved for outdoor use, so you kind of stand out when wearing these indoors in a group setting. another downside to them being shades by default is night driving and navigation. You technically could use them, but that's a bit dangerous to be driving with sunglasses at night, let alone having a video on top of that further obscuring your vision. Clear lenses paired with a "Driving Mode" would be a perfect use case for night drivers such as myself. Excellent suggestion on the black wallpaper and relegating a small area in the corner for desktop icons. Keep up the good work and thanks for the videos. This one in particular really highlighted how these devices can be integrated into everyday life fairly seamlessly. Cheers!
I get what you're saying with the glasses being shaded already. I think the reason for that is because it helps see content better in most normal lights, and also by having them dark, they hide the things the images are projected onto. Not sure what they're called, but they'd look ugly without the shade. You are right though, a completely clear to photochromic option would've been the best.
Looking forward to doing setups like this, but I also wanna try to find someone that makes a bluetooth mouse in the form factor of a wearable ring or a little handheld joystick. That way the phone can just go in the pocket and the whole thing operates with minimalism
omg, this setup with Dex is so smart. never thought of it this way. Btw, does Nebula app only support Xreal glasses? Can it support other AR glasses? Really love that sideview casting function from the drop down list. Thumbs up!
Only with oled you get a true black background. The image quality of the Air2 Pro is very good. I love my Xreal Air2 Pro with Beam. I wish the Beam had better hardware for playback of video's. Or maybe the VLC app is not very efficient. The Samsung Dex also has touch enabled with touchscreen monitor.
I wanted to give it a shot, so I tried using navigation with a full helmet. It was really hard to use, and here's why: First, the frames are too big. I felt like I lost 40% of my vision, especially on the sides because of the large frames (which made it hard to change lanes). The reflective glass also blocks the view a bit. It’s very hard to see at night; it’s like driving in a completely darkened car, which was very difficult for me. I could only see a very small part of the road where my flashlight shone. When you drive in sunny weather, they distort the light a lot, creating something like a rainbow, which is very straining on the eyes. I thought it would be cool to have just one display so that you could see where to go with one eye, and I will say that this is more than realistic. But unfortunately, I didn't modify these glasses, since they are not cheap, and decided to try Vufine for this task. Honestly, it was very convenient to just glance and see where to go instead of turning your head or picking up your phone. However, it was constantly turning off, which made using it not very convenient either. So, it would be convenient if you could turn off one display and if the frames were smaller. I've realized for myself that it's not completely safe and, by the way, it's very hard on the eyes. If you have any advice for this, please leave a comment. I would like to know if maybe someone else has tried it in diff conditions
Thank you for posting your experience, i definitely get some of the things you were saying. I haven't tried it woth a full face helmet, so it's hard for me to say. Also, it sounds like you don't have samsung dex, or you didn't use the side view mode which puts the display/navigation to the corner rather than your main fov. I hope they can make the profile of these glasses slimer in the future.
Hello Kola, I 😀've been following you for some time and I can say that you come up with interesting things that other RUclipsrs don't mention, 🤔just like this video for example!! You are doing an amazing job. 👍I was struck 😇by your remark that the Samsung phone's screen turns off when you watch through the VR glasses!! I don't know how you do it, but for me the screen is always on and this makes me very sad because it eats up my battery. What do I have to do to close the screen when viewing in the Xreal 2 pro glasses? I have a Samsung 22 Ultra. Thanks for the tip . I wish you all the best from Romania! ❤
@cristianistrate7618 thank you, if you can't turn off your display then you most likely weren't in dex mode. Dex mode is what will allow you to keep your phone screen off.
just buy xreal 2 PRO yesterday, just unbox it, can you help me why the shows nothing display?? i wired connect directly to xiaomi pad 5 pro tab. try to wired connect to nebula software in windows also nothing show up on glasss but i only get the audio. im really upsett right now😢 i even buy usb c to hdmi to connect directly
Kids reaction was amazing
How do you get that speedometer on bottom-left and navigation on bottom-right in xreal glasses ?
@@ketley2aug that's from the x4
@@KingKola_ x4 is ?
@@ketley2aug a 360 camera by Insta360. It has the ability to overlay gps data.
@@KingKola_ oh nice. This is the kind of map overlay we need to have for our glasses.
Very dope of you to expose the kids to new technology. Community is important.
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I love how Kola is always willing to demo these things to anyone interested
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Great video! The kids parts were super wholesome, and this is the best Dex+AR glasses video I've seen.
Thank you!
You're always amazing Kola!
Thank you
You’re my go to guy for interesting AR videos. Thanks for all you’re putting into your vids!
Thank you and my pleasure
8:57 other reviewers didnt consider pointing camera to show viewer side of these xreal vr glasses. Thanks for demo of Dex on Samsung.
14:47 Feeding good into kids curiousity❤
My pleasure, and yeah the interactions with the kids were my favorite part.
Awesome videos 👍
Great video dude. Awesome demo of Dex. I have an ROG phone. I love the specs and IO, but the Desktop Mode via Developer Options still needs time in the oven. Dex very well could be exactly what I'm looking for. Other than that, the only current downside I've noticed with these AR glasses is that all of them are shaded sunglasses. I'd much prefer to have a completely unshaded view that I could then modify with elecrochromic dimming. Then if I needed further blackout, I'd attach a physical blackout visor clip. I'd also like a full custom face gasket blackout option for ultimate immersion, something akin to what Bigscreen offers with their Beyond VR goggles.
The problem of all XR headsets being sunglasses by default is that they lose their subtle look when used in doors. Culturally in the States, sunglasses are customarily reserved for outdoor use, so you kind of stand out when wearing these indoors in a group setting. another downside to them being shades by default is night driving and navigation. You technically could use them, but that's a bit dangerous to be driving with sunglasses at night, let alone having a video on top of that further obscuring your vision. Clear lenses paired with a "Driving Mode" would be a perfect use case for night drivers such as myself.
Excellent suggestion on the black wallpaper and relegating a small area in the corner for desktop icons. Keep up the good work and thanks for the videos. This one in particular really highlighted how these devices can be integrated into everyday life fairly seamlessly. Cheers!
I get what you're saying with the glasses being shaded already. I think the reason for that is because it helps see content better in most normal lights, and also by having them dark, they hide the things the images are projected onto. Not sure what they're called, but they'd look ugly without the shade. You are right though, a completely clear to photochromic option would've been the best.
Wow, that Mic is amazing. I can’t even use my AirPods outside because of all the wind noise
Looking forward to doing setups like this, but I also wanna try to find someone that makes a bluetooth mouse in the form factor of a wearable ring or a little handheld joystick. That way the phone can just go in the pocket and the whole thing operates with minimalism
I have a pair! Where can I watch 3D movies? I use these daily with DEX and this is awesome
d-hd.club or use a sofetware to convert any movie to sbs yourself
Thanks for the video. Happy xreal air owner here... and yo, you should link Fusion's channel in the description. I would follow it too
I will, once i see him again. I tried looking for it but couldn't find it. Thanks for watching that part too, the interaction with them made me smile.
I see you must use it at the gym a lot!
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omg, this setup with Dex is so smart. never thought of it this way. Btw, does Nebula app only support Xreal glasses? Can it support other AR glasses? Really love that sideview casting function from the drop down list. Thumbs up!
Yes it only supports xreal unfortunately
Man that's crazy! Liked and subbed :)
Thanks 🙏🏾
Only with oled you get a true black background. The image quality of the Air2 Pro is very good.
I love my Xreal Air2 Pro with Beam. I wish the Beam had better hardware for playback of video's. Or maybe the VLC app is not very efficient.
The Samsung Dex also has touch enabled with touchscreen monitor.
Yeah, i can honestly say i truly enjoy my use case with the glasses and the beam
I wanted to give it a shot, so I tried using navigation with a full helmet. It was really hard to use, and here's why: First, the frames are too big. I felt like I lost 40% of my vision, especially on the sides because of the large frames (which made it hard to change lanes). The reflective glass also blocks the view a bit. It’s very hard to see at night; it’s like driving in a completely darkened car, which was very difficult for me. I could only see a very small part of the road where my flashlight shone. When you drive in sunny weather, they distort the light a lot, creating something like a rainbow, which is very straining on the eyes. I thought it would be cool to have just one display so that you could see where to go with one eye, and I will say that this is more than realistic. But unfortunately, I didn't modify these glasses, since they are not cheap, and decided to try Vufine for this task. Honestly, it was very convenient to just glance and see where to go instead of turning your head or picking up your phone. However, it was constantly turning off, which made using it not very convenient either. So, it would be convenient if you could turn off one display and if the frames were smaller. I've realized for myself that it's not completely safe and, by the way, it's very hard on the eyes. If you have any advice for this, please leave a comment. I would like to know if maybe someone else has tried it in diff conditions
Thank you for posting your experience, i definitely get some of the things you were saying. I haven't tried it woth a full face helmet, so it's hard for me to say. Also, it sounds like you don't have samsung dex, or you didn't use the side view mode which puts the display/navigation to the corner rather than your main fov. I hope they can make the profile of these glasses slimer in the future.
Hello Kola, I 😀've been following you for some time and I can say that you come up with interesting things that other RUclipsrs don't mention, 🤔just like this video for example!! You are doing an amazing job. 👍I was struck 😇by your remark that the Samsung phone's screen turns off when you watch through the VR glasses!! I don't know how you do it, but for me the screen is always on and this makes me very sad because it eats up my battery. What do I have to do to close the screen when viewing in the Xreal 2 pro glasses? I have a Samsung 22 Ultra. Thanks for the tip . I wish you all the best from Romania! ❤
@cristianistrate7618 thank you, if you can't turn off your display then you most likely weren't in dex mode. Dex mode is what will allow you to keep your phone screen off.
Slightly off topic, but do you have another workout channel? you look great
@nicksrub thanks, I do. I'm not consistent up there though. But it's @kingkola01
just buy xreal 2 PRO yesterday, just unbox it, can you help me why the shows nothing display?? i wired connect directly to xiaomi pad 5 pro tab. try to wired connect to nebula software in windows also nothing show up on glasss but i only get the audio. im really upsett right now😢 i even buy usb c to hdmi to connect directly
Sounds like your devices don't support display output. Not all usb c ports allow video output.
How do you use the glasses and charge your phone simultaneously?
You can use this amzn.to/4aL1OnT
It certainly looks absolutely idiotic - but just a little less than the people in Vision Pro