This is a jump in AR technology, I think it is like if Apple made an iPhone in the 90s as a concept, but it wouldn't be affordable until many years in the future 😢
This makes me very happy since I've been preaching for years that the only way to achieve mass adoption for AR/VR is to offload compute from the glasses to an intermediate device + cloud computing so the glasses can be extremely sleek and unobtrusive with all-day battery power. Next I want wrap-around glasses like Star Trek for total immersion🎉
The dev talks is very infectious, you can feel the passion from the guy. I appreciate when it's the people working on it getting interviewed, you can tell there proud of there work especially solving each problem and persevering
Adam Savage’s channel asked and Orion is about $10k to manufacture, meaning retail would be $20k-30k.. you’d see angry RUclips comments towards Meta for decades
This is so so so cool, we're probably years and years off of this being consumer ready, but I can imagine a version of this coming out in 5 years for the market that Microsoft was targeting with the Hololens.
I'm assuming in 3 years we'll see a high end premuim model, that will be for the early adopters, to help iron out the software, followed by a lower end model a year later that has a richer experience and better price point.
If you want something like that today, there's companys like Viture, Xreal, Vuzix or Oppo that have been in this space for a while now. Honestly, AR glasses aren't anything crazy new, the biggest thing these offer are the lenses, more expensive hardware (better camera and projector quality), and the wristband thing. While you're at it, check North Focals too. Google bought them after the Google Glass failed horribly.
3:28 The Quest 3 512 GB model was cut to $500; the 128 GB model was $500 to begin with. It's been discontinued and existing stock is being priced at $430.
for making the apple vision into a thin glass and very thin they could offload the heavy prossesing data to the iphone and have the neural thing be integrated in the apple watch, so in the glass there is no powerful and heavy processor, but just the transparent screen, a smaller battery and the antennas
Yes! We're getting there. Get them slightly smaller and add a bunch of applications for it and I think it will become very popular tech. I think we'll see AR in our car windshields giving us a constant stream of information, including GPS directly in front of you instead of down to the right on a screen you have to look away to see. Windows in homes letting you know the temperature outside, pollen/allergy levels, the state of your home security system, the ability to zoom in like a camera, all sorts of uses. If solid state batteries come to market and work as well as they're claimed to, that will also revolutionize what's possible for small tech like AR glasses
Honestly, after getting a Quest 3, i was completely blown away with the mixed reality. Yes the passthrough quality is awful, but i was walking around my house with a computer on my head, and leaving screens around the building. I can definitely see this being the future. Considering we have super computers in our pocket (relatively speaking), all we need is the glasses, and some kind of solid wireless connectivity. I'll 100% jump in then.
I'm really not convinced that smartphones will be abandoned in the near future. They're are integrated into the real world too much for them to replaced in the near future. But maybe I'm wrong about this.
@@ParodieHecker-mobile Smartphone isn't even that perfect and a lot of people out there don't like its idea and found the flip phone ways much better other than processing power
I’ve been thinking all along that the only way that VR/AR will ever truly take off is if it’s done with standard glasses/sunglasses that project objects into the real world. Those objects must stay in the exact same place, even if you don’t use them for a month. And they need to be visible to every user occupying the space. So we can put shopping lists on our fridge that the whole family can add to and the person doing the shopping can then view them at the store. I can decorate my living room with Christmas lights or pieces of art and my family will come home and see them too. We could get rid of all of our screens and just have AR ones. When I turn on my Platstation, I could play it on a screen that nobody else sees or I could play multiplayer with a family member who’s in another room.
Also this idea could introduce the concept of filters, zooming in on stuff like a camera, using it for maths where physical things appear too show how it would work or be solved, help you cheat in pool, and some other stuff
Nice to see their prototype and hear their ideas and reasoning. Smart glasses still need to focus on being comfortable to wear, though. Meta’s glasses look a bit bulky, but that’s just my guess. I’m currently using a pair that combines my prescription glasses with smart features, and so far, it’s been pretty solid. The promised features like notifications, note-taking, and translation all work well. It’s got a different vibe compared to Meta’s style. You guys can check it out if interested, it’s called Even Realities.
it would be great if they would release a lens that could be automatically graduated similar to a digital zoom in which could be a total replacement to the medically prescribed lenses.
Would love a pair that can translate when traveling abroad. Imagine bringing able to explore anywhere in the world without being able to understand the language.
Meta Orion is giving serious Tony Stark vibes! All that futuristic tech packed into one device-it’s like we’re one step closer to wearing JARVIS on our faces
Funny how we have all the Tech Pieces required for a Real Life Iron Man suit but most of them aren’t Advanced enough to put everything together in a Suit yet. We have Nanotech but it’s bloody expensive and rigid, We have The HUD and Software and Helmet that works, The Jetpacks we have nowadays are only slightly advanced than they were in the 80s and they’re pretty rigid and restrictive too and they can barely lift their own weight, We have Super Strong batteries tho but nothing even close to the arc reactor in such a small size, The Exo suits the Military have access to are pretty cool but also pretty weak and much more of a struggle to work with. So all the Tech’s there but we can put all of it together YET, and it probably aesthetically doesn’t look like the Movies all that much…much more Tactical and less Flamboyant.
I think that ist hard to say. A Phone you have to look at. Glasses you can through. Maybe they will return to the real world, just in an augmented version.
3:06 it’s not a major step forward. It’s a step backwards for vr comparing it to the q3. But it’s a great price point to get people into the ecosystem and be able to play the newer vr games that are coming out
You’re looking at it from a vr gamer perspective and not a normal consumer perspective. AR is on the closer end of the spectrum than VR and will probably become more ubiquitous a lot quicker and in a much larger way than VR in terms of productivity tooling and everyday computing tasks.
@@lilmichael212 a normal consumer of a meta quest is a gamer. Meta Orion could be for a normal consumer if in your opinion they want a replacement for smartphones
Boz genuinely saying "holy fucking shit" after using them with the software running has me ready for these things! Thats the reaction i want to see when I want hear its a game changing product. Tim Cook wouldnt even wear his Apple Vision in Public
These are worth like $5k-$10k since it's new tech. That's why Meta did not release it yet until they can bring the price down, and better improve the software.
I actually predicted the band years ago... and yes, its the way forward. With it typing would become a matter of finger tapping patterns on any surface, not dependant on position, and, if well designed , quite ergonomic
I wonder now, can Meta make the glasses and the wristband sold separately? Have it attach via BlueTooth or even WiFi peer-to-peer to a (powerful enough) smartphone?
The Meta puck should be designed to run from Windows, so that it can work via laptops too, making the compute time extremely efficient (24+ hrs.). Modern laptops should be updated to support this compute. I bet other manufacturing companies are scrambling to make their prototype too!
I wonder if they might sacrifice the puc and make it an app to run on you’re phone for it to be affordable this would be really cool they can make it powerful enough to run some version of quest vr stuff in the future
I've been in a wheelchair since I was 4-month-old. I love the Q3 but this looks very cool. The glasses paired with some robot arms on my wheelchair I could rich and hang pics and pic stuff off the ground. Love the future just wish I had the money
Trade off with the hand gestures. Really cool but all I want is something I can watch 3D content whilst on the exercise bike or rowing machine without sweating
A scant 10k per as of now. To be fair, I've gotten every quest from 1 to 3. The jumps in tech and experience for each was incredible. Once this tech becomes available and at a decent price, I'd undoubtedly buy it just based on my previous experience
I'm still waiting for years for AR-glasses that can help me navigate real streets using GPS and camera video recognition (as well as gyroscope/accelerometer orientation) to display "holographic" arrows and other navigation information pointing my path is straight through space.
I want the finished version of this AR glasses haha. But also i want a VR that doesnt hurt the vision for me to be able to work for 8 hours in 2 virtual screens anywhere haha
Meta figured out the perfect way to get people excited about a product without releasing it. They actually produced it and only gave influencers to try it. Had they released it for 10k, it would just create a lot of discontent.
Btw Austin, VR and AR headsets is going to replace gaming console and laptops, which we need at those headsets at home. Please dont compare VR and AR to Orion. We needs those headset at home. Orion will replace the phones. They are two different products😊
@@iamdickel8574 we'll probably see a premium pair come around 2027, followed by a cheaper pair within a year and a half later. 2030 will be when most companies have glasses offerings ready to ship.
i am old and i think it is almost certainly the next evolution...i have seen a few by this point. it feels important like the smartphone and the internet and computers and videogames
Please don't say that the lenses are a minor downgrade from quest 3, The pancake lenses are everything for the quest 3, they are the entire reason that the headset is an interesting buy.
I want to call someone and have them appear in my living room, and for them to see me standing in their living room. I suspect these glasses could allow that.
I would only get a pair if it makes it under $1000. That much for something that can fall off and break would be a heart attack factory for consumers. even $800 for something like this is kinda insane. I don't get what is keep people from throwing all the processing power in our phones as the computer we always have on us and don't think about. And then have it connect to your glasses. The glasses would just need a way to receive the signal from the phone and then project the image onto the glasses. Of course there would need to have some sensors that detect head movement and rotation. You probably cut a good amount of cost by eliminating that little brick you would have to carry around. Having it connect to your phone would also mean it gets cell service and messages. Here are things I want in Augmented Reality glasses that are usable in every day use. Hardware/capabilities: 1. Some form of low-latency connection to your phone that handles the processing power. 2. At least 2 cameras in front and at least 2 cameras on the tips of the frames (the part that points behind you). This gives you more spatial awareness as you could have a display pop up via voice commands or even threat detection to give you a rear view cam (much like rear cams in cars). 3. Durable frames and lenses that won't break easily 4. Some sort of dimmable feature (either with lenses covers or some sort of dimmable lenses that you could potentially enable VR support) 5. Inside Out head tracking (this one is a given) 6. Wireless/wire options (like being able to plug it into a battery backup for power needs or lower latency if it can connect directly to your phone). 7. Hand and finger tracking 8. Full body tracking (both yours and other people for my avatar idea i mention later) 9. Connects to different types of inputs/displays like (Computers, drones, phones, consoles, cameras (including your ring doorbell)). 10. Voice command capabilities. Software/concepts: 1. 1 Single software app to rule them all: Rather than having to open a bunch of apps on my phone, I would love all of the features I am about to mention all be handled within a single master app. 2. Let's start with the obvious ones in that I obviously want it to be able to connect to your phone's contacts/cell service so you can send and receive messages, make phone calls, etc. all from the glasses without even getting your phone out. That includes being able to access text threads. I don't want it like a car where if you dont respond to the most current message, then you have no access to any of your messages. It all should be there accessible to read. 3. Ability to record video and take photos (especially if there is a threat detection software built in, that data can be instantly sent to police in emergency situations) 4. Facial/body shape recognition with user programmable tags/comment or even avatar overlays. If I look at a person, it would be cool if their name pops up as a reminder because I personally saved their name/face into my contacts (with permission from the person of course). Also attaching "sticky notes" to that individual would be cool. I could say, "Siri, attach a note to Kevin to remind me to ask him about his day" or something to that effect. That way when I meet up with him later, that note hovers above his head or in a customizable location surrounding him. Taking it a step further, I know meta wants the metaverse to be a thing. Well what if it can use the same technology as snapchat's filters, to overlay a person's face/body with an avatar that follows their movement. It would essentially be a virtual costume. If I want to look like I am wearing an Ironman suit, other people wearing those glasses could then connect to the same local server I am in and see my virtual costume. 5. Navigation. I would love it if I have a destination in mind but don't know how to get there, i could say, "Siri, plot me a course to the nearest movie theater." And then right in front of me, shows a path on the ground to the nearest movie theater. It can provide all the same data traditional navigation apps already have but in augmented reality fashion. Lets say I just want the navigation in a small window in my peripheral vision, that should be an option as well. 6. AR/VR Support, I mentioned I want a way to dim the lenses either with a physical lense cover, or a dynamic dimmer. This would enable the use of vr support, so i can hop into whatever game I want to play. 7. Native Drone connection. Almost everyone's dream is to fly. connecting to a drone would be cool. I kinda envision people's avatars could seamless be transferred over to a drone as well. would be cool if you are playing a game with your friends that involves playing as an ironman character and then you take off flying and your friends see the ironman character actually take flight from their perspective. (This is kinda a very specific concept but one i have thought of in great length lol.) 8. Every day essentials. obviously setting reminders, alarms, and other important things of that nature would be really nice to have control of. Reminders could be placed in your peripheral vision or they could be placed in a common area that others could see like bathroom mirrors, or refrigerators. 9. AI Copilot/Chat GPT/Siri, fully integrated into its capabilities. It is clear that those ai softwares are actually quite useful; however, having to open up an app or browser to access these features is annoying in current versions of this tech. Being able to ask the ai something and it just spits it out right there is a huge QOL improvement. Even better is if you can add voices like Siri, Cortana, or Jarvis (can you tell I have an Ironman fantasy yet) as voice options to read you whatever information you ask of it. 10. Cinema. This goes without saying but able to connect to any streaming site/virtual movie theater is always a win. I think of the software Bigscreen as an example. 11. 3D modelling/asset builders. A fully integrated 3D modelling kit would be amazing. The ability to craft 3D assets right in front of your eyes and then use them as actual props would make a library of 3D assets large beyond measure. I think of meta's horizon as an example. And yes, I know NFT's are seen as negative things, but it is inevitable that virtual real estate/ownership will become a thing. So being able to have the option of making money off your assets would be cool. (I would encourage people to make plenty of free things tho). Would be cool to be able to create the asset and then play with it lol. I think of being able to craft a digital gun for example. Then with a very intuitive programming design, make it so i can shoot pew pews out of it. This would be the new "laser tag/nerf wars". Especially if you can just create custom games to play. 12. Custom games/game rules: being able to add things like collisions to your ar avatar could make a digital laser tag game possible. You could then create a bunch of guns/weapons from the last point i made and then fire them at your friend's avatars where your avatars could then react to what is going on. The ability to set up geofence boundaries, custom health bars, shields, time limits etc. all built into the framework would be amazing. 13. I have thought way too much about this stuff. lol okay for real though, this is my closing thoughts. I know this is a huge undertaking. This is why I do appreciate meta is trying to get the ball rolling for the metaverse concept that is supposed to make all of these things connected and possible. It will take a huge collaboration effort from many different software industries to make something like this dream a reality. But this is why I post this comment. 1. to inspire many to create wishlists of their own within this virtual future realm. and 2. so that these ideas are out there and thought of under one single source. Thing is we most likely will get all of this or already have some form of these things in a limited and confined fashion. problem is, they are isolated ideas in which you have to use this app for this or that app for that, you have to scroll through lists of apps to find what you need rather than it be natively provided in one singular interface. I think of the iphone's control center they added not so long ago. You can swipe from the corner of your screen down to reveal a list of natively built in features/functions from a list of buttons. You can turn a flashlight on/off. You can turn your phone's camera on/off. You can turn cast your phone's screen onto other displays. All of these functionalities are built into the apple OS to be able to turn these things on/off without actually having to open an app. These are the kind of integrations i have been trying to explain. Stuff like this paired with gesture/voice commands would make for a very smooth a seamless experience, one where you aren't fighting the technology to perform an action. It would mean the device is working with you rather than against you. This is the future of technology I envision and hope to one day see.
Man a device like this would be so handy I hate holding my phone while I am doing stuff, plus as a crafts guy if I was able to measure stuff like a tape, overly my 3d models irl and put image references around me while I am painting I wouldn't take it off 😂
First, we were worried about the bezels on our phones. Now, we have to think about bezels on our glasses.
Not the same
You mean frames
Also this is google glasses 2.0 this will become like Apple Vision Pro no one will buy cause has no use.
crap product
This comment for the win
The way that we have Tony Stark glasses with AI in 2024 is wild. If we make it to 2050 the world is gonna look so different
Yes
If
@ScottThePisces AR contact lenses, lol
(And yes, I know there is already a very early prototype for those already)
This is a jump in AR technology, I think it is like if Apple made an iPhone in the 90s as a concept, but it wouldn't be affordable until many years in the future 😢
If you * I know I will
This makes me very happy since I've been preaching for years that the only way to achieve mass adoption for AR/VR is to offload compute from the glasses to an intermediate device + cloud computing so the glasses can be extremely sleek and unobtrusive with all-day battery power. Next I want wrap-around glasses like Star Trek for total immersion🎉
Enter the world of Augmented Reality glasses. :)
Google: bigscreen beyoned
TRUE!! We have not been listening you DAWG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About to be on that ordinal scale shit 😂
New smartphones and WiFi 7. A lot processing power, low latency. Yes I think using our smartphones as the computer makes perfect sense.
The dev talks is very infectious, you can feel the passion from the guy. I appreciate when it's the people working on it getting interviewed, you can tell there proud of there work especially solving each problem and persevering
If this gets big, everyone remember that our phones put into a cardboard box strapped to our faces crawled so stuff like this could sprint
Wow! I remember when Google Cardboard came out~ Wow, a lot has changed & evolved
Around 10000 for smart glasses and Meta doesn't want to release them? Apple would just release them for double that.
They want to refine the process and get it cheaper. Flagship smartphone/laptop prices for these will knock apples teeth out.
You Gotta Pump Those Numbers Up, Those Are Rookie Numbers
3-5 years it should be there for
VERY TRUE.
Adam Savage’s channel asked and Orion is about $10k to manufacture, meaning retail would be $20k-30k.. you’d see angry RUclips comments towards Meta for decades
I can’t explain how fucking cool I think this is
This is so so so cool, we're probably years and years off of this being consumer ready, but I can imagine a version of this coming out in 5 years for the market that Microsoft was targeting with the Hololens.
I'm assuming in 3 years we'll see a high end premuim model, that will be for the early adopters, to help iron out the software, followed by a lower end model a year later that has a richer experience and better price point.
If you want something like that today, there's companys like Viture, Xreal, Vuzix or Oppo that have been in this space for a while now.
Honestly, AR glasses aren't anything crazy new, the biggest thing these offer are the lenses, more expensive hardware (better camera and projector quality), and the wristband thing. While you're at it, check North Focals too. Google bought them after the Google Glass failed horribly.
Turn the wristband and device into a smartwatch and meta will be laughing as they replace phones.
You need no watch once these glasses can last all day lol.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 It make it a always on device e.g you would not use these while in gym, pool
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182Exactly. This is a darn VR/AR we are talking about not a limiting 1 physical screen device
true dawg
Great idea, that builds an echo system as well.
The real question is, does it come in a monocle visor format and will it tell me everyone's power level?
Vegeta, what does the scouter say about his power level?
@@MemoricsIsReal It's over 9,000!!!!
WHAT?! 9000?!?!
@@ajpardy7620 Time to get the dragon balls and revive Goku again
Lmao dragon ball exactly what I thought 😂
It's incredible seeing how far AR and VR have come. I'm so excited to witness what more advancements these technologies will bring in the future.
3:28 The Quest 3 512 GB model was cut to $500; the 128 GB model was $500 to begin with. It's been discontinued and existing stock is being priced at $430.
for making the apple vision into a thin glass and very thin they could offload the heavy prossesing data to the iphone and have the neural thing be integrated in the apple watch, so in the glass there is no powerful and heavy processor, but just the transparent screen, a smaller battery and the antennas
Dude.. Austin got in and MKBHD did not 🎉😂
or MKBHD had other plans ?
you mean $50 wallpaper app guy?
@@Mr__Singularity haha.. 🔥
He's too busy being critical of early hardware and fan boying over apple like he has stock
Too busy raving over depreciating assets like Tesla
Yes! We're getting there. Get them slightly smaller and add a bunch of applications for it and I think it will become very popular tech. I think we'll see AR in our car windshields giving us a constant stream of information, including GPS directly in front of you instead of down to the right on a screen you have to look away to see. Windows in homes letting you know the temperature outside, pollen/allergy levels, the state of your home security system, the ability to zoom in like a camera, all sorts of uses.
If solid state batteries come to market and work as well as they're claimed to, that will also revolutionize what's possible for small tech like AR glasses
Yep… this is end game for AR. Give me a pair of those glasses with a 5G connection and you can have my iPhone.
why 5G? 6G even 8G is in the works already.
@@KuroRyuu86 5G is so much cheaper than trying to implement 6G or 8G and likely can fit easily into the compute puck without extensive cooling.
Honestly, after getting a Quest 3, i was completely blown away with the mixed reality. Yes the passthrough quality is awful, but i was walking around my house with a computer on my head, and leaving screens around the building. I can definitely see this being the future. Considering we have super computers in our pocket (relatively speaking), all we need is the glasses, and some kind of solid wireless connectivity. I'll 100% jump in then.
Can’t wait for all the Darwin Award winners videos of “influencers” walking into traffic 😂
They are normal glasses when they need to be. This isn't anything like we've seen so far in this technology field. These are the future iPhone killer.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 iPhone has and always will be complete trash. They haven't truly innovated in like 10 years.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182overestimating the average person's self control
10:13 Boz looked mighty uncomfortable when he just picks up the wireless processing puck lol
Good catch, yeah maybe the puck has some flaws that Meta doesnt want us to know
Honestly it's so clear it's future . I guess until 2030 everybody gonna use it and phones are gonna go to the trashcan untill 2032 or 2033
Sooner than that.
VR/AR headsets are already capable of replacing anything
I'm really not convinced that smartphones will be abandoned in the near future. They're are integrated into the real world too much for them to replaced in the near future. But maybe I'm wrong about this.
@@ParodieHecker-mobile Smartphone isn't even that perfect and a lot of people out there don't like its idea and found the flip phone ways much better other than processing power
@@toututu2993 To be honest, I don't see much of a difference between a regular smartphone and a foldable smartphone.
Google glass so ahead of its time
yeah but they sucked
@@gugomajo416110 years ahead of everyone.
@gugomajo4161 They are also like 13 years old and if given 13 more years of development would be way ahead of this
@@Airlynne I wonder why they gave up xD
i want google glass to come back! it was awsome. i have one that wont pair with any new or even slightly new phone.
"Why are your glasses so thick?"
"For watching porn."
This was on my thoughts for years, seeing it actually being developed is kinda cool
Is there a thicker version?
😂
😂, tbf it’s not too bad
For what it is
They are making a slimmer version
It's a fucking prototype for fuck sake
This is a prototype the final product will probably be much slimmer
It's something that I wanna buy actually
Oh my God, I love Buddy Holly! 😎
I’ve been thinking all along that the only way that VR/AR will ever truly take off is if it’s done with standard glasses/sunglasses that project objects into the real world. Those objects must stay in the exact same place, even if you don’t use them for a month. And they need to be visible to every user occupying the space. So we can put shopping lists on our fridge that the whole family can add to and the person doing the shopping can then view them at the store. I can decorate my living room with Christmas lights or pieces of art and my family will come home and see them too. We could get rid of all of our screens and just have AR ones. When I turn on my Platstation, I could play it on a screen that nobody else sees or I could play multiplayer with a family member who’s in another room.
spot on
Also this idea could introduce the concept of filters, zooming in on stuff like a camera, using it for maths where physical things appear too show how it would work or be solved, help you cheat in pool, and some other stuff
All I can say is there better be built in fall protection and there it needs to be rain/sun/dust proof
Nice to see their prototype and hear their ideas and reasoning. Smart glasses still need to focus on being comfortable to wear, though. Meta’s glasses look a bit bulky, but that’s just my guess. I’m currently using a pair that combines my prescription glasses with smart features, and so far, it’s been pretty solid. The promised features like notifications, note-taking, and translation all work well. It’s got a different vibe compared to Meta’s style. You guys can check it out if interested, it’s called Even Realities.
it would be great if they would release a lens that could be automatically graduated similar to a digital zoom in which could be a total replacement to the medically prescribed lenses.
Would love a pair that can translate when traveling abroad. Imagine bringing able to explore anywhere in the world without being able to understand the language.
Samsung buds can translate while you are wearing them in your ear in real time. Surprisingly, pretty decent text can be seen on the phone too
@@jsb13x13 but I don’t want to be constantly pulling out the phone to scan.
@@jsb13x13yeah but imagine everyone having subtitles under them. Mind blowing
Meta Orion is giving serious Tony Stark vibes! All that futuristic tech packed into one device-it’s like we’re one step closer to wearing JARVIS on our faces
Funny how we have all the Tech Pieces required for a Real Life Iron Man suit but most of them aren’t Advanced enough to put everything together in a Suit yet. We have Nanotech but it’s bloody expensive and rigid, We have The HUD and Software and Helmet that works, The Jetpacks we have nowadays are only slightly advanced than they were in the 80s and they’re pretty rigid and restrictive too and they can barely lift their own weight, We have Super Strong batteries tho but nothing even close to the arc reactor in such a small size, The Exo suits the Military have access to are pretty cool but also pretty weak and much more of a struggle to work with. So all the Tech’s there but we can put all of it together YET, and it probably aesthetically doesn’t look like the Movies all that much…much more Tactical and less Flamboyant.
I can't wait till VR headsets are this size
bigscreen is close
2:34 if Meta can release this before Apple Vision, that would be the biggest win 🏆 Meta has had over Apple.
What?? Apple vision pro has already been released
thank god a normal non-mystery tech vid! more of these pls
The generation (beta? gamma?) that grows up with smart glasses instead of iPads is bouta be even more cooked than rice that is fried by a shrimp
True. But ironically older generations will benefit the most, living in a VR/AR world instead of a boring care home
I think that ist hard to say. A Phone you have to look at. Glasses you can through.
Maybe they will return to the real world, just in an augmented version.
Great interview Austin!
While I generally like most of Austin’s content, this is Austin at his best. Keep it up bro.
shout out to Mark for inviting small youtubers like this dude instead of running to Maqes and Arun
3:06 it’s not a major step forward. It’s a step backwards for vr comparing it to the q3. But it’s a great price point to get people into the ecosystem and be able to play the newer vr games that are coming out
You’re looking at it from a vr gamer perspective and not a normal consumer perspective. AR is on the closer end of the spectrum than VR and will probably become more ubiquitous a lot quicker and in a much larger way than VR in terms of productivity tooling and everyday computing tasks.
@@lilmichael212 I’m talking about the quest 3s my guy
@@lilmichael212 a normal consumer of a meta quest is a gamer. Meta Orion could be for a normal consumer if in your opinion they want a replacement for smartphones
Oh god... People are going to be driving with these on!
But unlike passthrough you can see the real world not from cameras at all
They are regular glasses when they need to be.
They’re actually glasses and not screens so they’re not different than using sunglasses
People drive with smartphones in their hands
By the time these are released your car will be able to drive itself
Boz genuinely saying "holy fucking shit" after using them with the software running has me ready for these things! Thats the reaction i want to see when I want hear its a game changing product. Tim Cook wouldnt even wear his Apple Vision in Public
If this can be the mini meta quest for like $500-$800 then I would so get theses. But also they gotta make them so that we can put prescription lenses
The cost would literally have to be x10 that lol
Just don't have bad eyesight, lmao
These are worth like $5k-$10k since it's new tech. That's why Meta did not release it yet until they can bring the price down, and better improve the software.
@@netnomad47 It's actually 10k to just build them.
0:18 “or realistically the Apple Vision Pro” brother what? Apple simp for real
Nice catch on the puck camera! Very exclusive!
This is a man on a mission, mad respect
Authistic Evans sees colors for the first time!
I actually predicted the band years ago... and yes, its the way forward. With it typing would become a matter of finger tapping patterns on any surface, not dependant on position, and, if well designed , quite ergonomic
Google in the corner be like "Shieet! He stole my work!"
This is the future of AR/VR, slim glasses that give you full emersion. Wild.
@7:20 Wasn't expecting a ST:DS9 reference, but I'm listening!
I just did lasik and won't ever wear a glass again..😂
I wonder now, can Meta make the glasses and the wristband sold separately? Have it attach via BlueTooth or even WiFi peer-to-peer to a (powerful enough) smartphone?
0:35 motion sickness should be no 1
Imagine one day they manage to put this on some contact lense.
It could really be a killer device.
This is so wild.. BARF
Wow it is very futuristic
I’m excited for the next 10 years of how competition will hopefully drive Apple and Meta in this space
The Meta puck should be designed to run from Windows, so that it can work via laptops too, making the compute time extremely efficient (24+ hrs.).
Modern laptops should be updated to support this compute. I bet other manufacturing companies are scrambling to make their prototype too!
It's meta first every person product. Release this year. It's never too soon.
You are right about this being the endgame for VR and AR. If this is developed into a form factor that doesn't get you bullied, it will be big
endgame is contact lenses, then BCI
I'm sure there's a market out there for theses as well as larger head sets, but I feel they are more a rich man's toy
I wonder if they might sacrifice the puc and make it an app to run on you’re phone for it to be affordable this would be really cool they can make it powerful enough to run some version of quest vr stuff in the future
These glasses if they good as a todays phone...even at 3 grand first gen...it would be mind-blowing....
I've been in a wheelchair since I was 4-month-old. I love the Q3 but this looks very cool. The glasses paired with some robot arms on my wheelchair I could rich and hang pics and pic stuff off the ground. Love the future just wish I had the money
Trade off with the hand gestures. Really cool but all I want is something I can watch 3D content whilst on the exercise bike or rowing machine without sweating
A scant 10k per as of now. To be fair, I've gotten every quest from 1 to 3. The jumps in tech and experience for each was incredible. Once this tech becomes available and at a decent price, I'd undoubtedly buy it just based on my previous experience
Bought the quest 2 used for a steel love it. I too wear glasses so having the option to get prescription lenses be huge for VR
I'm still waiting for years for AR-glasses that can help me navigate real streets using GPS and camera video recognition (as well as gyroscope/accelerometer orientation) to display "holographic" arrows and other navigation information pointing my path is straight through space.
Experience the charm of the Vcity
Feel the passion of the Metaverse
Create your own legend
Fulfill your life dreams
I’m really excited for this tech and the possibilities!
Am imagining meta later turning the bracelet to a functional watch but still with the tracking features... That will be fantastic
doesn't need to be a watch if you're wearing the glasses. :)
@@Viesta Well then on this note apple should cancel and stop making apple watch, MacBook, iPhone, apple TV etc because there is vision pro
I want the finished version of this AR glasses haha. But also i want a VR that doesnt hurt the vision for me to be able to work for 8 hours in 2 virtual screens anywhere haha
Meta figured out the perfect way to get people excited about a product without releasing it.
They actually produced it and only gave influencers to try it.
Had they released it for 10k, it would just create a lot of discontent.
Yes, no air bubbles. I hope the next version of Raybans is completely waterproof. Not just resistant.
Btw Austin, VR and AR headsets is going to replace gaming console and laptops, which we need at those headsets at home. Please dont compare VR and AR to Orion. We needs those headset at home. Orion will replace the phones. They are two different products😊
More than star trek id say their ultimate inspiration has to be the ARI glasses from heavy rain
When you look back at this video in 2034 and you would say the same thing: what strange glasses!
Those glasses give me real Google glass vibes, and those only cost you 800 a pair. And I don't see myself paying $10,000 for a pair of AR glasses
Exactly why they are not for sale.
this is most like a dev kit, alpha version of the device. not sure but i think they said that this will be ready for consumer by 2030
@@iamdickel8574 we'll probably see a premium pair come around 2027, followed by a cheaper pair within a year and a half later. 2030 will be when most companies have glasses offerings ready to ship.
Separated at birth - Austin and the guy off Nerd Pranks!
i am old and i think it is almost certainly the next evolution...i have seen a few by this point. it feels important like the smartphone and the internet and computers and videogames
Please don't say that the lenses are a minor downgrade from quest 3, The pancake lenses are everything for the quest 3, they are the entire reason that the headset is an interesting buy.
the white drop-shadow on the meta logo is a crime against design. Cmon Editor.
Google Glass was wayyyy ahead of its time. I wish Microsoft would have continued to work and perfect it. Who knows where the AR space would be now
Looks pretty niche tbh ~ 😮💨
Next tech " smart eye contacts "
Real AR Glasses before GTA 6 is crazy
I want to call someone and have them appear in my living room, and for them to see me standing in their living room. I suspect these glasses could allow that.
We have iPad babies now, in ten years we'll have smart glasses babies...
after the exploding pagers i dont think i'll put tech that close to my eyes anymore
Advertisers are going to love having eye tracking data.
Having contacts would have been useful for this review...
I would only get a pair if it makes it under $1000. That much for something that can fall off and break would be a heart attack factory for consumers. even $800 for something like this is kinda insane. I don't get what is keep people from throwing all the processing power in our phones as the computer we always have on us and don't think about. And then have it connect to your glasses. The glasses would just need a way to receive the signal from the phone and then project the image onto the glasses. Of course there would need to have some sensors that detect head movement and rotation. You probably cut a good amount of cost by eliminating that little brick you would have to carry around. Having it connect to your phone would also mean it gets cell service and messages. Here are things I want in Augmented Reality glasses that are usable in every day use.
Hardware/capabilities:
1. Some form of low-latency connection to your phone that handles the processing power.
2. At least 2 cameras in front and at least 2 cameras on the tips of the frames (the part that points behind you). This gives you more spatial awareness as you could have a display pop up via voice commands or even threat detection to give you a rear view cam (much like rear cams in cars).
3. Durable frames and lenses that won't break easily
4. Some sort of dimmable feature (either with lenses covers or some sort of dimmable lenses that you could potentially enable VR support)
5. Inside Out head tracking (this one is a given)
6. Wireless/wire options (like being able to plug it into a battery backup for power needs or lower latency if it can connect directly to your phone).
7. Hand and finger tracking
8. Full body tracking (both yours and other people for my avatar idea i mention later)
9. Connects to different types of inputs/displays like (Computers, drones, phones, consoles, cameras (including your ring doorbell)).
10. Voice command capabilities.
Software/concepts:
1. 1 Single software app to rule them all: Rather than having to open a bunch of apps on my phone, I would love all of the features I am about to mention all be handled within a single master app.
2. Let's start with the obvious ones in that I obviously want it to be able to connect to your phone's contacts/cell service so you can send and receive messages, make phone calls, etc. all from the glasses without even getting your phone out. That includes being able to access text threads. I don't want it like a car where if you dont respond to the most current message, then you have no access to any of your messages. It all should be there accessible to read.
3. Ability to record video and take photos (especially if there is a threat detection software built in, that data can be instantly sent to police in emergency situations)
4. Facial/body shape recognition with user programmable tags/comment or even avatar overlays. If I look at a person, it would be cool if their name pops up as a reminder because I personally saved their name/face into my contacts (with permission from the person of course). Also attaching "sticky notes" to that individual would be cool. I could say, "Siri, attach a note to Kevin to remind me to ask him about his day" or something to that effect. That way when I meet up with him later, that note hovers above his head or in a customizable location surrounding him. Taking it a step further, I know meta wants the metaverse to be a thing. Well what if it can use the same technology as snapchat's filters, to overlay a person's face/body with an avatar that follows their movement. It would essentially be a virtual costume. If I want to look like I am wearing an Ironman suit, other people wearing those glasses could then connect to the same local server I am in and see my virtual costume.
5. Navigation. I would love it if I have a destination in mind but don't know how to get there, i could say, "Siri, plot me a course to the nearest movie theater." And then right in front of me, shows a path on the ground to the nearest movie theater. It can provide all the same data traditional navigation apps already have but in augmented reality fashion. Lets say I just want the navigation in a small window in my peripheral vision, that should be an option as well.
6. AR/VR Support, I mentioned I want a way to dim the lenses either with a physical lense cover, or a dynamic dimmer. This would enable the use of vr support, so i can hop into whatever game I want to play.
7. Native Drone connection. Almost everyone's dream is to fly. connecting to a drone would be cool. I kinda envision people's avatars could seamless be transferred over to a drone as well. would be cool if you are playing a game with your friends that involves playing as an ironman character and then you take off flying and your friends see the ironman character actually take flight from their perspective. (This is kinda a very specific concept but one i have thought of in great length lol.)
8. Every day essentials. obviously setting reminders, alarms, and other important things of that nature would be really nice to have control of. Reminders could be placed in your peripheral vision or they could be placed in a common area that others could see like bathroom mirrors, or refrigerators.
9. AI Copilot/Chat GPT/Siri, fully integrated into its capabilities. It is clear that those ai softwares are actually quite useful; however, having to open up an app or browser to access these features is annoying in current versions of this tech. Being able to ask the ai something and it just spits it out right there is a huge QOL improvement. Even better is if you can add voices like Siri, Cortana, or Jarvis (can you tell I have an Ironman fantasy yet) as voice options to read you whatever information you ask of it.
10. Cinema. This goes without saying but able to connect to any streaming site/virtual movie theater is always a win. I think of the software Bigscreen as an example.
11. 3D modelling/asset builders. A fully integrated 3D modelling kit would be amazing. The ability to craft 3D assets right in front of your eyes and then use them as actual props would make a library of 3D assets large beyond measure. I think of meta's horizon as an example. And yes, I know NFT's are seen as negative things, but it is inevitable that virtual real estate/ownership will become a thing. So being able to have the option of making money off your assets would be cool. (I would encourage people to make plenty of free things tho). Would be cool to be able to create the asset and then play with it lol. I think of being able to craft a digital gun for example. Then with a very intuitive programming design, make it so i can shoot pew pews out of it. This would be the new "laser tag/nerf wars". Especially if you can just create custom games to play.
12. Custom games/game rules: being able to add things like collisions to your ar avatar could make a digital laser tag game possible. You could then create a bunch of guns/weapons from the last point i made and then fire them at your friend's avatars where your avatars could then react to what is going on. The ability to set up geofence boundaries, custom health bars, shields, time limits etc. all built into the framework would be amazing.
13. I have thought way too much about this stuff. lol okay for real though, this is my closing thoughts. I know this is a huge undertaking. This is why I do appreciate meta is trying to get the ball rolling for the metaverse concept that is supposed to make all of these things connected and possible. It will take a huge collaboration effort from many different software industries to make something like this dream a reality. But this is why I post this comment. 1. to inspire many to create wishlists of their own within this virtual future realm. and 2. so that these ideas are out there and thought of under one single source. Thing is we most likely will get all of this or already have some form of these things in a limited and confined fashion. problem is, they are isolated ideas in which you have to use this app for this or that app for that, you have to scroll through lists of apps to find what you need rather than it be natively provided in one singular interface. I think of the iphone's control center they added not so long ago. You can swipe from the corner of your screen down to reveal a list of natively built in features/functions from a list of buttons. You can turn a flashlight on/off. You can turn your phone's camera on/off. You can turn cast your phone's screen onto other displays. All of these functionalities are built into the apple OS to be able to turn these things on/off without actually having to open an app. These are the kind of integrations i have been trying to explain. Stuff like this paired with gesture/voice commands would make for a very smooth a seamless experience, one where you aren't fighting the technology to perform an action. It would mean the device is working with you rather than against you. This is the future of technology I envision and hope to one day see.
Give this dude the beta, even the alpha , cool channel, you deserve it
These glasses look like birth control glasses!
Man a device like this would be so handy I hate holding my phone while I am doing stuff, plus as a crafts guy if I was able to measure stuff like a tape, overly my 3d models irl and put image references around me while I am painting I wouldn't take it off 😂
great video buddy
Microsoft HoloLens + Google glass baby