I watched a load of different reviews of these devices and this is by far the best. Well done. The detail / depth is really helpful. Thanks for going the extra mile. Keep up the good work! 🙏 😃
I want to thank you for your review. I wished I had watched it before buying one. I watched other reviews, but they left out very important detail that you touched on. I have Rokid glasses. Your thenfirst person to inform us that you can't use the Nebula experience, which is why I purchased this to use with my Rokid glasses. Also, learning there is a micro SD slot to add memory. My delivery should be here in the morning from Amazon. I won't even open it. From what you're saying, it's basically the same experience if I plug in my phone. It will just mirror my phones display, but I vantage use Nebula. Very disappointing. I'll have to return it.
Yep, works for that! It has type c video output, so any external monitor can be driven, mirroring the screen of the device! Similar to normal Android smartphones, you could also wirelessly screencast using Chromecast or Miracast. Note though it would be mirroring what's shown on the screen of the device (i.e. normal Android UI). The Nebula interface only shows up when Xreal glasses are connected (i.e. requires hardware in the glasses for position tracking). But otherwise, the Beam Pro can certainly be used as an independent device (i.e. camera, media player, gaming, etc. it's a phone-like experience :)
A bit of a longer video this time, covering things in more depth! Sharing timestamps below for reference :)
Introduction & Specs: 0:00
Unboxing: 7:55
Hardware Design (Glasses): 10:16
Hardware Design (Beam Pro): 11:46
Demo of Electrochromatic Glass: 13:48
Nebula UI Demo (Beam Pro): 14:44
Performance (Glasses): 18:34
Performance & Apps (Beam Pro): 19:35
Nebula for Desktop (Mac OS): 26:15
Conclusion (Final Thoughts): 27:44
Thanks all!😎
I watched a load of different reviews of these devices and this is by far the best. Well done. The detail / depth is really helpful. Thanks for going the extra mile. Keep up the good work! 🙏 😃
Same here. The other reviews missed very important details, like unable to use the Nebula experience with other glasses. This guy was very detailed.
Appreciate how in-depth this review it! Thanks for checking us out 😎
Thanks for making this great review! helps a LOT!
Is there a shop in Melbourne I can test these?
How would these work on an airplane? Would there be enough space in front of you to use them effectively?
Simple question: Is it enough to use the BEAM (Not the beam pro) wit the Xreal AR2 pro??
Thx i got the xreal air and beam , really interested to upgrade to ultra and beam pro , can you do more video about the software ? compatible ?
I want to thank you for your review. I wished I had watched it before buying one. I watched other reviews, but they left out very important detail that you touched on. I have Rokid glasses. Your thenfirst person to inform us that you can't use the Nebula experience, which is why I purchased this to use with my Rokid glasses. Also, learning there is a micro SD slot to add memory. My delivery should be here in the morning from Amazon. I won't even open it. From what you're saying, it's basically the same experience if I plug in my phone. It will just mirror my phones display, but I vantage use Nebula. Very disappointing. I'll have to return it.
Have the same XReal glass and Beam Pro. They have issue with Text being blurred and not readable. I'm thinking about returning them..
can the beam pro work independently?
can it be used to stream content to a TV/monitor via a type c to HDMI cable?
Yep, works for that! It has type c video output, so any external monitor can be driven, mirroring the screen of the device! Similar to normal Android smartphones, you could also wirelessly screencast using Chromecast or Miracast. Note though it would be mirroring what's shown on the screen of the device (i.e. normal Android UI). The Nebula interface only shows up when Xreal glasses are connected (i.e. requires hardware in the glasses for position tracking). But otherwise, the Beam Pro can certainly be used as an independent device (i.e. camera, media player, gaming, etc. it's a phone-like experience :)
Where can I test these?
Amazing video