Hey Mike, I’ve watched your previous videos on the air 2 pro, I’m actually getting both for Christmas. I’m a huge gamer, mainly pc, but also have a PS5 which is loaded with games. I believe xreal have brought out an adapter that can hook up to the ps5 via the xbeam pro, not quite sure how feasible it’s going to be . For me it’s going to be RUclips and Prime videos for entertainment.I also have the quest 2 which is already virtually redundant except for playing elite dangerous occasionally in vr. Thanks for your final review, I’m looking forward to Christmas 🎅🏻 Thanks and regards.
Thank you so much. Using the Xreal for your PS5 games is going to be so immersive. It’s not going to be 4K as the displays are 1080 in the Xreal but they still look really good. Check out the new Xreal One. They might be a better option if they are within the Christmas budget. Enjoy the Xreal when you get them. Merry Christmas 🎄
You have two options 1. If you use the Xreal Beam you can plug in an HDMI to USB-C from the PS5 to the Beam and then use the USB-C to USB-C cable to plug the glasses into the Beam. ruclips.net/video/7qUoqPwzIEo/видео.html However, if you don’t want to be tethered to the PS5 and want more of a wireless experience then option 2 would be better. 2. Using the Xreal Beam Pro which uses Androids OS. You can simply download PS5 Remote Play and stream your games straight to the Xreal Beam Pro. This would give you much more flexibility and freedom but would also depend on your internet connection. Hope this helps 🙂
@@miketake3Managed to get a connector box for £10 .. plug ps5 hdmi to the small box then usb c to power source then glasses to box also for £10 can't fault it :) outputs at 4k max
That’s awesome! But since the glasses only have 1080p Micro-OLED displays, the 4K output might not make a huge difference. If they’re still keeping the 120Hz refresh rate though, that would definitely add to the overall experience!
Hey Mike, I’ve watched your previous videos on the air 2 pro, I’m actually getting both for Christmas. I’m a huge gamer, mainly pc, but also have a PS5 which is loaded with games. I believe xreal have brought out an adapter that can hook up to the ps5 via the xbeam pro, not quite sure how feasible it’s going to be . For me it’s going to be RUclips and Prime videos for entertainment.I also have the quest 2 which is already virtually redundant except for playing elite dangerous occasionally in vr. Thanks for your final review, I’m looking forward to Christmas 🎅🏻 Thanks and regards.
Thank you so much. Using the Xreal for your PS5 games is going to be so immersive. It’s not going to be 4K as the displays are 1080 in the Xreal but they still look really good.
Check out the new Xreal One. They might be a better option if they are within the Christmas budget. Enjoy the Xreal when you get them.
Merry Christmas 🎄
How do u connect ps5 to the glasses
You have two options
1. If you use the Xreal Beam you can plug in an HDMI to USB-C from the PS5 to the Beam and then use the USB-C to USB-C cable to plug the glasses into the Beam.
ruclips.net/video/7qUoqPwzIEo/видео.html
However, if you don’t want to be tethered to the PS5 and want more of a wireless experience then option 2 would be better.
2. Using the Xreal Beam Pro which uses Androids OS. You can simply download PS5 Remote Play and stream your games straight to the Xreal Beam Pro. This would give you much more flexibility and freedom but would also depend on your internet connection.
Hope this helps 🙂
@@miketake3Managed to get a connector box for £10 .. plug ps5 hdmi to the small box then usb c to power source then glasses to box also for £10 can't fault it :) outputs at 4k max
That’s awesome!
But since the glasses only have 1080p Micro-OLED displays, the 4K output might not make a huge difference. If they’re still keeping the 120Hz refresh rate though, that would definitely add to the overall experience!
Safe travel Bro :)
Thank you 🙏🏼