i wonder why they haven't included a "Side Shield leather covering" . to block out external lights....also imagine the Steampunk vibes that would give.
@stirange true. But putting the NPU or processing unit and battery at the back would remove the need to attach to an external source like smartphones or PC. But that's also comes with challenges of making an entirely new OS for AR.
@@chucksneed1264 or giving ideas. Why? Can't give suggestions that could also turn this into a wearable Android OS device? Maybe stop being narrow minded and start seeing a bigger picture nimrod.
Thank you, Ben, for the review/comparison video. I got a chance to view this video couple of weeks ago but was too busy at that time to comment. As always, much appreciate the time and effort you put into your contents! Side note: thinking in my mind at the 6:33 mark, please don't let there be some candles in the background🫣🤣😂.
I suppose my only question (as an NREAL user) is the image viewing. Meaning, on my NREALs, it seems to take a lot of adjustment, to try and see all 4 corners of the screen. As you can imagine, when it comes to gaming you sort of need to see all the data on screen when it comes to UI. So the question is, are any of the 4 corners obscured or are they all quite visible? As opposed to NREAL where you kind of have to choose which is more important. Thank you in advance for the answer. I'm heavily leaning on getting these for gaming!
Love how you don't need to wear regular glasses underneath them. Also lighter and thinner profile is a big plus! Ben, how about phone compatibility? Where can I find out?
@@KisameSempai You can there are two dials in the inside of the frame. Adjust those for people with near-sightedness like me so you wear ONLY these AR glasses.
Does the myopic adjustment work while looking through them to your physical field of view? For instance, could these be used as your physical prescription eye glasses? Or, does it just affect your "perceived" corrected view of the screen? If you could correct your vision with these and have the AR along with the sound and ability to improve ergonomics, I mean just add the ability to darken the glasses like transitions and you've got something truly exceptional!!!
Thank you for your review! Does having larger 50 degree FOV make the very edges blurry on new Rokids? My Nreal Air struggles with edge sharpness and they ‘only’ support 46 degrees FOV. And I’ve read that previous gen of Rokid glasses struggled with edge sharpness being even worse. The inability to track your head movement means that you have to refocus your pupils at the edges if you want to see part of the screen there. I struggle with this on NReals and would appreciate if you find this to be the case as well on even wider Rokid virtual display.
I really think this is what Apple is releasing, glasses that give you a large screen to work with on the go. They have hit some hurdles so it might be late/never come out but that is what they're working on.
It's great to see how far AR glasses have come so far! Indeed competition breads innovation Ben which is all the better for us. Awesome technology 👏👍. You are lucky to get to experience new technology development first hand. Thank you for another great review✌
@@masterk5372 How would you know? Had this happen to you? If this tech is that damaging then they won't waist millions on a product that no one in their right frame of mind would buy.
I tried the nreal air glasses but unfortunately with my visual impairment I couldn't enjoy them because I could not read the menu items on the OS. I would love to see how this diameter adjustment works this is encouraging to keep up the good work Ben!
How do glasses like these not damage your eyes long term? I'd imagine it would be like a kid watching TV 1 inch away from the screen growing up needing coke bottle glasses due to the eyesight damage. Are there any safeguards to prevent this?
In the end it is just another display, and we are already damaging ourselves, maybe AR helps by removing the necessity to focus to something near you. You can be looking far away and yet still viewing the ar display like normal
I'm just here to say that I'm patiently waiting for the review of Huawei's new P60 Pro & Art, The Mate X3 reviews. Also, I know you don't do it often but I would love to see your take on the new Freebuds 5 as well since it's entirely new design and kinda unique comparing other similar mainstream buds. I'm looking forward to an in-depth review of all. 😁
Much better review than all other reviews. Gaming and movie watching aside, how practical are these for actual work like using Word, Excel, coding etc etc? Has anyone actually done much to focus on the productivity side of things?
I noted on the website the Max has a HDMI adapter available and it also says it supports DHCP. This should mean you can even plug it directly into a 3D Blu-ray players HDMI out. Also if using with a computer you would presumably just need any existing 3D SBS playback software, as the glasses are just the display. Hope to see a review on this eventually, as that would be the sales ticket for me. 🤔
@@gregclare the previous one could do that. Problem was it looked wrong and all the reviewers are paid shills. You're better off waiting til june so that real reviews come out
Waiting for one to spit screen with individual audio left or right to match the individual video or audio. Like your favorite streaming service on one side and a sports game on the other for an example in at least 2k quality video output and Dolby surround sound audio quality.Not only that but buy more and they can pair or link so parents and their kids can watch a movie or show together or mix and match kids watch thier programs and parents watch thiers with parents having a master pair with parental lock.Maybe in 10 years.
Thanks for the in depth review! You are very blessed to have perfect vision. My vision has been bad since I was a kid. I'd give a million dollars to have natural perfect vision.
Hi. Great video. I have one question which I do not know if anybody has asked in past. I work a lot with Microsoft word and excel for my work. How is the quality of the images to work on a word document and type papers etc for a few hours? Is resolution good for that purpose or it is just designed to watch videos etc?
@@bensgadgetreviews Thanks for your reply. Would this comparison be fair: FOV: Nreal Air has a FOV of 46°, while Rokid Max has a slightly wider FOV of 50°. Refresh Rate: Nreal Air has a refresh rate of 60hz, while Rokid Max has a higher refresh rate of 120hz. Screen Size: Nreal Air can project 130" in Air Casting mode and 201" in MR Space mode, while Rokid Max can project a screen size of 215" in both modes. Brightness: Nreal Air has a brightness of 400 nits, while Rokid Max has a higher brightness of 600 nits. Diopter Adjustment: Nreal Air does not have a diopter adjustment, while Rokid Max has adjustment between 0.00D to -6.00D
How is the field of view? Meaning can you actually move the inner screen at all? I have the Nreal, and almost returned it. My left eye is a little lower, so it would cause blurriness. I had to find the right eye peace, and really have it pressed hard to get the perfect spot. So it’s really uncomfortable. With so many head shades and crooked eyes int he world, I would think they would have a better way to adjust the glasses. They just have to make a little larger screen… I would upgrade for this feature,,
How well can you see through the screen? Like say I was using that window mode and moved google maps into a corner, would I be able to walk around the city with the map in the corner of my eye?
It's original price is $599 but the current pre-order is $439. Can get another discount with Ben's code. I do think the software on the Nreal is a little bit polish, but overall these look like excellent product on its own. Although all 3 AR glasses are wired, I can imagine it one day be as standalone as smartphones are. May be when prices come down a tad I'll give either glasses a try. Probably gonna replace my tablet purchase decision 😂.
@@RokidGlobal Wow didn't expect you guys to reply. I can see you guys put a lot of thought into the Max. Competition is stiff and seems like you guys are another great option. Can't wait to see what will come next 👏🏻
How do you adjust the focus ? If you need to wear glasses for nearsided or farsided can you adjust the focus to work with this ? What about if you a lazy eye and can't focus both eyes on the same point ?
Not only if Sony could figure this out and merge with this company they will have this for every PlayStation that everyone owns in the world imagine that
Greetings I have a general question pertaining to Rokid Max AR Glass if I connect my Nintendo switch or valve steam deck when gaming will Rokid Max supports 3DoF tracking to offer free degrees of freedom?
Excellent review thank you ! What i still miss is the exact measuring of the screen of the Rokid Max.... 215 inch screen is not really a believable screen size ...as always it is an advertisement lie, nothing else ! Why don´t you just go in front of a TV ( let´s say a 55 inch screen ) and overlap the images of the Rokid Max with the TV screen in front of you so that the edges are in exact same possition. Then when they are exatctly overlappig just measure the distance to the TV from your spot and your done ! Everybody can understand that better and understand the real size. As simple as this ! Let´s say the image of the Rokid Max is overlapping exactly with the screen of a 55 inch TV screen in 2 Meters distance.. You understand what i mean ? Such screen size comparisons will make your review even better ! Greetings from Germany ! Stay healthy !
I'm still happy with my Rokid Airs that I use with Fold 3 phone (Dex), OneXplayer Mini Pro, GPD Win Max and SteamDeck. Interested to see if these Rokid Maxes are a huge improvement.
Hi Ben. Great review as usual. Need your honest opinion here. My use case is as a second screen for work and multimedia consumption. I pretty much just want a big screen for my travels. My eyes are too old to work off my 13" laptop for extended periods of time and I am fed trying to connect a hdmi to backs of hotel tvs. Many of these tvs are flat against the walls and really difficult to get to. Would this Rokid Max work plug and play as a screen mirror and without any software installation? 500 bucks is cheap of it can do that
Hi Jimmy, I have been wearing the rokid Max or nReal Air for work off a laptop for a while now. I'll be honest: it works great for first 45 mins or so but then i do feel eye strain. So I usually just take it off give eyes like 20-30 mins to rest then I can put it back on and do the same cycle again. I think these def can help, I'm not sure if it can be a full time, 8 hour a day replacement for an external monitor
@@bensgadgetreviews Thanks mate. These days i avoid a sitting of more than 30 mins anyways. I'll chance it. I just ordered one using your code. They say they will start shipping out in May. Thanks loads Ben!
😂😂😂 that glasses r too funny imagine if u r watching a movie or do something with glasses 😂 like that and you r smiling and someone show you like that, what he will imagine😂😂😂 That person will say,what is he up to man🤣😂 That glass r Like "the Matrix" movie 😂😂😂😂 Op 1:28 😂😂
When this technology inevitably surpasses mobiles, imagine being able to use Instagram or any other app you want without anyone else being able to see it. Just as an example. Like no one can see your “screen” anymore
How are these AR when there is no camera to integrate visual data into what you are seeing? These are just cinema glasses by the looks of it. Also half the field of view, the top half seems to be obstructed so even passive pass-through of the outside world wouldn't be optimal.
I’m interested in some more of the traditional AR features. For example, me and my girlfriend are going to travel Asia next year. Is there any support for things like Google translate? I’d love to be able to look at a sign, select the text, and have it write the translation below. Google translate is the killer app for me, as I already use it weekly on my phone.
i wonder why they haven't included a "Side Shield leather covering" . to block out external lights....also imagine the Steampunk vibes that would give.
Should just turn it into a goggles so the processing unit can be at the back while the screen is upfront.
Easy to attach tho, right?
@stirange true. But putting the NPU or processing unit and battery at the back would remove the need to attach to an external source like smartphones or PC. But that's also comes with challenges of making an entirely new OS for AR.
@@joelconolly5574 quit being a dork, this is intended as a display device not an entire platform
@@chucksneed1264 or giving ideas. Why? Can't give suggestions that could also turn this into a wearable Android OS device? Maybe stop being narrow minded and start seeing a bigger picture nimrod.
Thank you, Ben, for the review/comparison video. I got a chance to view this video couple of weeks ago but was too busy at that time to comment. As always, much appreciate the time and effort you put into your contents! Side note: thinking in my mind at the 6:33 mark, please don't let there be some candles in the background🫣🤣😂.
I suppose my only question (as an NREAL user) is the image viewing. Meaning, on my NREALs, it seems to take a lot of adjustment, to try and see all 4 corners of the screen. As you can imagine, when it comes to gaming you sort of need to see all the data on screen when it comes to UI. So the question is, are any of the 4 corners obscured or are they all quite visible? As opposed to NREAL where you kind of have to choose which is more important. Thank you in advance for the answer. I'm heavily leaning on getting these for gaming!
Can these be used as regular monitors to use for office work? Chrome, Word, excel, power point, zoom calls etc.
Love how you don't need to wear regular glasses underneath them. Also lighter and thinner profile is a big plus!
Ben, how about phone compatibility? Where can I find out?
what to you mean you don't need to wear regular glasses? I wear glasses. Can I wear it over my existing glasses?
@@KisameSempai You can there are two dials in the inside of the frame. Adjust those for people with near-sightedness like me so you wear ONLY these AR glasses.
@@ibvocean programmable glasses with settings should be here already !!! Maybe soon
@@ibvocean not strong enough for my -8 eyes 😢
@@kesgreen4639 you are technically blind buddy 😭
Does the myopic adjustment work while looking through them to your physical field of view? For instance, could these be used as your physical prescription eye glasses? Or, does it just affect your "perceived" corrected view of the screen? If you could correct your vision with these and have the AR along with the sound and ability to improve ergonomics, I mean just add the ability to darken the glasses like transitions and you've got something truly exceptional!!!
Thank you for your review! Does having larger 50 degree FOV make the very edges blurry on new Rokids? My Nreal Air struggles with edge sharpness and they ‘only’ support 46 degrees FOV. And I’ve read that previous gen of Rokid glasses struggled with edge sharpness being even worse. The inability to track your head movement means that you have to refocus your pupils at the edges if you want to see part of the screen there. I struggle with this on NReals and would appreciate if you find this to be the case as well on even wider Rokid virtual display.
I really think this is what Apple is releasing, glasses that give you a large screen to work with on the go. They have hit some hurdles so it might be late/never come out but that is what they're working on.
Yea I think so too but WHEN will it be available is the reason question.
sure but you will only be able to use them on apple products right?? like everything else apple
0:25 Why the air quotes? You seem to be implying that when you were a journalist you weren't really a journalist.
So I was about to order the nreal air cuz of your review. Now rokid is looking much better and now I'm thinking maybe I should wait.
Apparently the Rokid Pro that’s also coming will be even better with full 6DOF, but don’t know when / price yet.
From what I found out, Pro will be for business sector, not available for individual customers.
Does it need for phones or devices to be compatible???? Cuz the nreal air needs to be compatible to cast or do the AR...
Indeed, and my S22 Ultra Exynos is not supported on Nreal.
@@DrsHWolfenstein i know that completely sucks... And the line of my phones are compatible but my specific one is not and i was disappointed
Man really love these smartglasses content ❤❤
It's great to see how far AR glasses have come so far! Indeed competition breads innovation Ben which is all the better for us. Awesome technology 👏👍.
You are lucky to get to experience new technology development first hand.
Thank you for another great review✌
They got some on ebay right now should I trust it?
Safe? Safe from what?
It great but if your eye sight will go so bad very fast
@@masterk5372 How would you know? Had this happen to you? If this tech is that damaging then they won't waist millions on a product that no one in their right frame of mind would buy.
I tried the nreal air glasses but unfortunately with my visual impairment I couldn't enjoy them because I could not read the menu items on the OS. I would love to see how this diameter adjustment works this is encouraging to keep up the good work Ben!
I am legally blind with 200/20 vision. Would these work
@@nothing2loud I think it's very unlikely. I'm just on the severe end of myopic and -6 isn't enough for me to focus clearly.
How do glasses like these not damage your eyes long term? I'd imagine it would be like a kid watching TV 1 inch away from the screen growing up needing coke bottle glasses due to the eyesight damage. Are there any safeguards to prevent this?
In the end it is just another display, and we are already damaging ourselves, maybe AR helps by removing the necessity to focus to something near you. You can be looking far away and yet still viewing the ar display like normal
I'm just here to say that I'm patiently waiting for the review of Huawei's new P60 Pro & Art, The Mate X3 reviews. Also, I know you don't do it often but I would love to see your take on the new Freebuds 5 as well since it's entirely new design and kinda unique comparing other similar mainstream buds. I'm looking forward to an in-depth review of all. 😁
Can it also work a second display for your laptop or just same content mirroring?
Much better review than all other reviews. Gaming and movie watching aside, how practical are these for actual work like using Word, Excel, coding etc etc? Has anyone actually done much to focus on the productivity side of things?
I wonder how they are for reading
How long does it take to deliver the product? I live in USA
If compare to the distance and size of a laptop screen, what would you say the size of the glasses are?
215-inch display about 19 feet away.
Does SBS 3d work on this one? The previous model was broken. It had wrong size when it's on outside the app.
I noted on the website the Max has a HDMI adapter available and it also says it supports DHCP. This should mean you can even plug it directly into a 3D Blu-ray players HDMI out. Also if using with a computer you would presumably just need any existing 3D SBS playback software, as the glasses are just the display. Hope to see a review on this eventually, as that would be the sales ticket for me. 🤔
@@gregclare the previous one could do that. Problem was it looked wrong and all the reviewers are paid shills. You're better off waiting til june so that real reviews come out
Waiting for one to spit screen with individual audio left or right to match the individual video or audio. Like your favorite streaming service on one side and a sports game on the other for an example in at least 2k quality video output and Dolby surround sound audio quality.Not only that but buy more and they can pair or link so parents and their kids can watch a movie or show together or mix and match kids watch thier programs and parents watch thiers with parents having a master pair with parental lock.Maybe in 10 years.
Thanks for the in depth review! You are very blessed to have perfect vision. My vision has been bad since I was a kid. I'd give a million dollars to have natural perfect vision.
Hi. Great video. I have one question which I do not know if anybody has asked in past. I work a lot with Microsoft word and excel for my work. How is the quality of the images to work on a word document and type papers etc for a few hours? Is resolution good for that purpose or it is just designed to watch videos etc?
If it can do video well, it could probably do text and images just as well I'd assume
Quick question does this generate heat and if yes how bad is it for your eyes
Can they be used for drone flying?
Hi Ben, this is the phone compatibility list.....it's a HUGE list compared to that of the NReal.
Can you cast what you exactly see on the Rokid max (including the real world to laptop (chrome browser etc)?
Wonder where can we test this product out in HK?
Is there a splitter where you can run 2 or more glasses off one smart device?
Yes there is rokid sells it separately
Is this able to do 215 inches in casting mode too? I know the Nreal can do 201inch in AR mode, but casting is just 130inch.
Yup 215 casting too
@@bensgadgetreviews Thanks for your reply. Would this comparison be fair:
FOV: Nreal Air has a FOV of 46°, while Rokid Max has a slightly wider FOV of 50°.
Refresh Rate: Nreal Air has a refresh rate of 60hz, while Rokid Max has a higher refresh rate of 120hz.
Screen Size: Nreal Air can project 130" in Air Casting mode and 201" in MR Space mode, while Rokid Max can project a screen size of 215" in both modes.
Brightness: Nreal Air has a brightness of 400 nits, while Rokid Max has a higher brightness of 600 nits.
Diopter Adjustment: Nreal Air does not have a diopter adjustment, while Rokid Max has adjustment between 0.00D to -6.00D
I want one of those. How much does that cost?
Guess my TV is a 10,000 inch screen when I put my face against it
How is the field of view? Meaning can you actually move the inner screen at all? I have the Nreal, and almost returned it. My left eye is a little lower, so it would cause blurriness. I had to find the right eye peace, and really have it pressed hard to get the perfect spot. So it’s really uncomfortable. With so many head shades and crooked eyes int he world, I would think they would have a better way to adjust the glasses. They just have to make a little larger screen… I would upgrade for this feature,,
How well can you see through the screen? Like say I was using that window mode and moved google maps into a corner, would I be able to walk around the city with the map in the corner of my eye?
Live view of surroundings with heads up display?
I have the NReal Air. Would you recommend upgrading from those to these?
No. Only a slight upgrade not with a new purchase
@@bensgadgetreviews appreciate it
Can rokid max creates multi screen display for macbook as well as what nreal do?
This s exactly what I thought 2023 would be. Finally something cool from 2023
Great detailed explaining of the product I'm all in thank you
Can it connect to rc remote for drones 👀
It's original price is $599 but the current pre-order is $439. Can get another discount with Ben's code.
I do think the software on the Nreal is a little bit polish, but overall these look like excellent product on its own. Although all 3 AR glasses are wired, I can imagine it one day be as standalone as smartphones are. May be when prices come down a tad I'll give either glasses a try. Probably gonna replace my tablet purchase decision 😂.
"All 3"
Which is the 3rd set of glasses???
Thanks for your support Joel!
@@PSYCHOV3N0M Nreal, TCL and this.
@@RokidGlobal Wow didn't expect you guys to reply. I can see you guys put a lot of thought into the Max. Competition is stiff and seems like you guys are another great option. Can't wait to see what will come next 👏🏻
Xiaomi glasses are wireless I think
How do you adjust the focus ?
If you need to wear glasses for nearsided or farsided can you adjust the focus to work with this ?
What about if you a lazy eye and can't focus both eyes on the same point ?
What is the price of these glasses
Does the rokid glasses work with the Nebula app?
Do these work on desktop computers? Windows OS specifically
Yes they work as long as your laptop has usb- display out
Why does it sit so high up on your face. Are you able to make it slightly lower or does it mess up the viewing angle?
Can you use it to display vidoe game consoles, more specifically Playstation Remote Play?
How well would this work for a work at home solution?
Not only if Sony could figure this out and merge with this company they will have this for every PlayStation that everyone owns in the world imagine that
One can dream😂 #betamax
Does it have head tracking outside of the ar app?
Just order one . Hopefully good or else go after u in HK . THanks for the review
Appreciate your support!
Does the associated app require google play services? Does the app require any permission beyond mic, video, & audio?
Where do I get one??? Seriouslly???
Battery's life? How are they powered?
How do these glasses work with Flight Simulator? Right now I have three 24" monitors for flight simulator. Can this replace my three monitors?
Can I plug an external SSD drive like a Samsung T7 into this?
Greetings I have a general question pertaining to Rokid Max AR Glass if I connect my Nintendo switch or valve steam deck when gaming will Rokid Max supports 3DoF tracking to offer free degrees of freedom?
Can you compare them to the viture one xr glasses?
How are you capturing the video from the glasses?
Is there a good USB-C splitter adapter that can charge your phone/tablet WHILE these glasses are plugged into your device's USB-C port???
I'd probably try Qi charging the phone, while it's plugged in
Yes rokid has some actually
@@JeffJacquesmd Wireless charging is inefficient GARBAGE.
😂😂😂
@@bensgadgetreviews Thank you. 👍
Can I hook this up to my ps4 or ps5? Also, when is this available?
How are these while driving in heavy traffic?
How do these compare to rokid air?
Excellent review thank you !
What i still miss is the exact measuring of the screen of the Rokid Max.... 215 inch screen is not really a believable screen size ...as always it is an advertisement lie, nothing else !
Why don´t you just go in front of a TV ( let´s say a 55 inch screen ) and overlap the images of the Rokid Max with the TV screen in front of you so that the edges are in exact same possition.
Then when they are exatctly overlappig just measure the distance to the TV from your spot and your done ! Everybody can understand that better and understand the real size.
As simple as this !
Let´s say the image of the Rokid Max is overlapping exactly with the screen of a 55 inch TV screen in 2 Meters distance..
You understand what i mean ? Such screen size comparisons will make your review even better !
Greetings from Germany ! Stay healthy !
Man I wish google glasses worked out; saw some one with em when they where a thing; I wanted one and still do!
Anyone know how to get more apps like Chrome browser onto AR space? The built in store has nothing like that
How dose it work with prescription glasses?
Will this work for VR games on PC like the Vive or PSVR?
Are they Bluetooth? or are they try to Bluetooth them
I do not know why but, I feel kind of dizzy with this type of devices, again, thank you very much for the video.
Well I bought a pair. My first ever AR glasses.
How IS thé display quality any blurryness
What will happen to your vision if you use them in the long term?
How about vs. Viture Pro?
I'm still happy with my Rokid Airs that I use with Fold 3 phone (Dex), OneXplayer Mini Pro, GPD Win Max and SteamDeck. Interested to see if these Rokid Maxes are a huge improvement.
Have you compared with the viture one?
Would these and others be a no go for Google Pixel phones since they don't have video out like Samsung and others?
But officer, my drivers license says I need glasses to drive.
Hi Ben. Great review as usual. Need your honest opinion here. My use case is as a second screen for work and multimedia consumption. I pretty much just want a big screen for my travels. My eyes are too old to work off my 13" laptop for extended periods of time and I am fed trying to connect a hdmi to backs of hotel tvs. Many of these tvs are flat against the walls and really difficult to get to. Would this Rokid Max work plug and play as a screen mirror and without any software installation? 500 bucks is cheap of it can do that
Hi Jimmy, I have been wearing the rokid Max or nReal Air for work off a laptop for a while now.
I'll be honest: it works great for first 45 mins or so but then i do feel eye strain. So I usually just take it off give eyes like 20-30 mins to rest then I can put it back on and do the same cycle again.
I think these def can help, I'm not sure if it can be a full time, 8 hour a day replacement for an external monitor
@@bensgadgetreviews Thanks mate. These days i avoid a sitting of more than 30 mins anyways. I'll chance it. I just ordered one using your code. They say they will start shipping out in May. Thanks loads Ben!
@@bensgadgetreviews Hi Ben. Can you try to see if the Xiaomi 13 ultra and Oppo find x6 pro can output to the Rokid Max? Thanks a bunch
😂😂😂 that glasses r too funny imagine if u r watching a movie or do something with glasses 😂 like that and you r smiling and someone show you like that, what he will imagine😂😂😂
That person will say,what is he up to man🤣😂
That glass r Like "the Matrix" movie 😂😂😂😂
Op 1:28 😂😂
can it be a monitor replacement
Latency issues while gaming?
Just pre-ordered this! Hoping the wife will like it. Returning the Nreal soon.
Can u have different screen floating round each other
How much does it cost?
When this technology inevitably surpasses mobiles, imagine being able to use Instagram or any other app you want without anyone else being able to see it. Just as an example. Like no one can see your “screen” anymore
Something you need to try first! Never blind buy, or you may be disappointed.
How are these AR when there is no camera to integrate visual data into what you are seeing? These are just cinema glasses by the looks of it. Also half the field of view, the top half seems to be obstructed so even passive pass-through of the outside world wouldn't be optimal.
Looks great! But does it support bluetooth headphones?
It's a display, the device it's connected to would need to, not the glasses
What about the edges of the screen.?
is it compatible with iphones?thnx
Nothing is because iPhones don’t have usb c nor video out.
Okay RUclips is having some kind of glitch when I go to send a comment I click discard and it sends it anyways
That's very sleek, but they have to start making them look nicer
Is it ok to work with text (coding) on laptop with this glasses?
Thank you for explaining this to casual people ^_^Theres a need in MR
Must not have the head tracking for 360 video viewing. Like you can with Quest or other VR glasses. Hence not really covered in the review.
Does it have head tracking on PC?
have you bought mate x3? 😂 just wondering 👀
I’m interested in some more of the traditional AR features. For example, me and my girlfriend are going to travel Asia next year. Is there any support for things like Google translate? I’d love to be able to look at a sign, select the text, and have it write the translation below. Google translate is the killer app for me, as I already use it weekly on my phone.