3:51 You convinced me 😆 One month ago I bought Xreal Air 2 Pro and Rokid Max. I didn't consider Viture, because of the screen size and only 60hrz screen. I love the color saturation and brightness Xreal glasses have. Rokid's myopia adjustment is an awesome feature, it makes the picture very clear. It would be great to combine Xreal and Rokid features together. It seems Viture did it! I will give it a shot.
Nearly all XR glasses are fairly easy to "look under" so you can turn your eyes downward and fairly easily see your keyboard. With SpaceWalker on a Mac you can actually turn on head-down transparency so when you angle your head down to look at your keyboard the keyboard shows through (academy.viture.com/xr_glasses/spacewalker_mac). This works well and is pretty slick. SpaceWalker really makes the Viture Pro my absolute favorite glasses for working on the go.
It's very good. I travel with the glasses all of the time with a single laptop and the experience is flawless. You can also move the screen closer or further away and the latest SpaceWalker app updates add even more capability than I talked about in this video.
I really enjoyed using my VITURE One, but the edges were a bit blurry. I have the opportunity to view content side-by-side with both sets of glasses in hand and the edge blurriness is gone on the VITURE Pro.
Hey I am VERY curious on this since i have a issue when i am working. I use an underwater drone for work, its great BUT very limited since the interface is my phone paired with the drone controller. Now i have thought about getting the tripltek android 1300 nits tablet but its very expensive and a very niche product. NOW i see this…. I am thinking about how to hook things up, but i guess i could use the lightning adapter and the see the screen of my iphone in the glasses ??? Maybe a better option would be to get a ipad mini with usb-c as drone screen and connect that up to the glasses. BUT unsure how it works, could i use the software to designate one “app window” to the glasses, or choose to mirror the app onto the glasses ??? Hope you can help
The glasses act as display out so everything on your phone is mirrored to the glasses and not extended. I've used the glasses with the Lightning adapter on older iPhones and that works just fine too. The bigger display of the glasses would be perfect for something like you intend to do and if you buy the glasses on Amazon you can always return them if it doesn't work out. The SpaceWalker app for a Mac or Windows computer can extend screens and so you could have a computer display an app and the glasses display another.
Not sure exactly what feature you are using to ask about pinning. With SpaceWalker and your Apple computer you can arrange your screens as you prefer and they stay in one place when you turn your head. If you are using SpaceWalker on an iOS or Android device then the screens remains in place and your view of them changes as you turn your head. If you are watching media from your device to the glasses then the content always stays fixed in one position.
The glasses show the content directly in front of you. If you are watching media content or gaming then the display on the glasses will remain directly in front of your eyes while wearing the glasses. Not sure how you can switch your angle to view the content since the glasses are designed to be worn in front of your eyes.
No, the only way to shift the distance is to slide the nose piece closer or further from your eyes. If you are using SpaceWalker on a Mac or Windows though, then you have controls for adjusting the distance of the displays to your eyes, just not with a phone or gaming device.
Is it possible to connect the smart glasses to Bluetooth TWS for audio so I can watch movies using my Android phone as the video source? I'm an audio lover and prefer not to use the built-in speakers.
Absolutely and as good as the default glasses audio is, I prefer to use BT TWS earbuds. You simply change the audio output settings in Android to the headset. Make sure your Android phone is compatible with the glasses too.
Does Viture Pro glasses support screen anchor and side view like the Xreal 2 pro? also. is it possible to adjust the screen size and distance with just the glasses itself?
The VITURE glasses do not support those two features. You can adjust the distance of the screen(s) from you within the SpaceWalker app on a Mac, but no other adjustment to the display size/distance is present when connected to a phone or tablet.
Not at all. I used them for nearly the entire 15 hours on a flight to Australia since I cannot sleep in a small, tight coach seat with my height. They didn't even get warm and those two flights convinced me that I will never travel again without them, even for shorter 2-3 hour flights.
I was ready to purchase these bad boys before I realised they're not compatible with my Pixel phone or my tablet, no fault of the glasses but it's still really unfortunate I can't use them with my devices without a convoluted adapter setup.
Yeah, sorry about that. I switched over to my Pixel 8 Pro, but then I had to switch back to my Galaxy S24 Ultra since there was no output showing from the Pixel :( BTW, with a Samsung phone you can also use the glasses with DeX so that's pretty cool. The OnePlus 10R also did not work, however the OnePlus Open worked with the VITURE glasses so that's great since I do love my Open.
Hi Wil, I am also about to purchase these. One thing not mentioned in the video is the neck unit. The Viture neck unit can function as a mini computer and allow the same functions as the macOS would meaning no need for the adapter setup for your phone. Glasses connect directly to the neck unit and apparently it’s quite comfortable. 👍
why can LG TVs and otheres can cast your iphone screen as the Apple TV and this glasses can't have such thing to be totally wireless (from a source standpoint) and only use the cable for the battery ?
There is nothing added or enhanced by the VITURE Pro glasses when watching video content. The content source, Apple TV+, Netflix, etc, control the options when viewing video content. Thanks for viewing.
@@palmsolo they support it but through spacewalker app. "Toolbar -> The toolbar is on the middle bottom of the screen ->Pin Mode on/off: Pin the screen in the current space position. Pin Mode is only available in fullscreen."
Hmm, I'm not certain how to test this so if you have any suggestions then I can give it a try. I will also ask my contact at VITURE and get back to you if I can get an answer. Thanks for viewing.
I did not try wearing glasses underneath, but that is not recommended and I doubt you would be able to adequately view the display. There is an insert option that you can purchase if the diopter dials do not work for your prescription.
There were some updates after I tried it and I imagine that Apple will continue to update it. However, software updates can't make it lighter, less clunky with the charger pack, and less expensive.
"The biggest advantage of the Pro XR glasses over the Viture One is light output. Viture says it raised the perceived brightness from 500 nits to 1,000 nits, which puts the glasses in line with the levels required to adequately view lots of high dynamic range (HDR) content. For comparison, the Rokid Max glasses go up to just 600 nits." Does this mean the Pro XR is recognised as a HDR capable display when connected to a windows PC?
Great question and THANK YOU for viewing the video. I'm not an expert on HDR, but I asked the folks at VITURE and I was told that the Pro glasses currently only support 8 bit color depth. Although it can play HDR video, it is not an HDR display. That being said, the brightness and clarity are stunning to me and I can't stop using the glasses daily.
3:51 You convinced me 😆
One month ago I bought Xreal Air 2 Pro and Rokid Max. I didn't consider Viture, because of the screen size and only 60hrz screen.
I love the color saturation and brightness Xreal glasses have.
Rokid's myopia adjustment is an awesome feature, it makes the picture very clear.
It would be great to combine Xreal and Rokid features together.
It seems Viture did it!
I will give it a shot.
This is more of a general XR question - how comfortable is writing while wearing these for people who still tend to look at their keyboard a lot?😊
Nearly all XR glasses are fairly easy to "look under" so you can turn your eyes downward and fairly easily see your keyboard. With SpaceWalker on a Mac you can actually turn on head-down transparency so when you angle your head down to look at your keyboard the keyboard shows through (academy.viture.com/xr_glasses/spacewalker_mac). This works well and is pretty slick. SpaceWalker really makes the Viture Pro my absolute favorite glasses for working on the go.
This is exactly wanted out of the Apple Vision Pro. I’m definitely going to pick one of these up
Great unbiased review! How's the screen quality when reading small text for work like video editing or coding?
It's very good. I travel with the glasses all of the time with a single laptop and the experience is flawless. You can also move the screen closer or further away and the latest SpaceWalker app updates add even more capability than I talked about in this video.
Done deal 🤝 Thanks mate for your insight 🔥
Is the new Viture Pro do not have blurry edges anymore like this company advertising? Because its the major problem of the Viture One
I really enjoyed using my VITURE One, but the edges were a bit blurry. I have the opportunity to view content side-by-side with both sets of glasses in hand and the edge blurriness is gone on the VITURE Pro.
Hey I am VERY curious on this since i have a issue when i am working. I use an underwater drone for work, its great BUT very limited since the interface is my phone paired with the drone controller. Now i have thought about getting the tripltek android 1300 nits tablet but its very expensive and a very niche product. NOW i see this…. I am thinking about how to hook things up, but i guess i could use the lightning adapter and the see the screen of my iphone in the glasses ??? Maybe a better option would be to get a ipad mini with usb-c as drone screen and connect that up to the glasses. BUT unsure how it works, could i use the software to designate one “app window” to the glasses, or choose to mirror the app onto the glasses ??? Hope you can help
The glasses act as display out so everything on your phone is mirrored to the glasses and not extended. I've used the glasses with the Lightning adapter on older iPhones and that works just fine too. The bigger display of the glasses would be perfect for something like you intend to do and if you buy the glasses on Amazon you can always return them if it doesn't work out.
The SpaceWalker app for a Mac or Windows computer can extend screens and so you could have a computer display an app and the glasses display another.
Great review, one important question for me is: Can you pin the screen so it stays fixed when turning my head?
Not sure exactly what feature you are using to ask about pinning. With SpaceWalker and your Apple computer you can arrange your screens as you prefer and they stay in one place when you turn your head.
If you are using SpaceWalker on an iOS or Android device then the screens remains in place and your view of them changes as you turn your head. If you are watching media from your device to the glasses then the content always stays fixed in one position.
@@palmsolo Are we able to reposition the screen if I decide to switch angle to watch my content?
The glasses show the content directly in front of you. If you are watching media content or gaming then the display on the glasses will remain directly in front of your eyes while wearing the glasses. Not sure how you can switch your angle to view the content since the glasses are designed to be worn in front of your eyes.
Is the distance of the 135" screen adjustable?
No, the only way to shift the distance is to slide the nose piece closer or further from your eyes. If you are using SpaceWalker on a Mac or Windows though, then you have controls for adjusting the distance of the displays to your eyes, just not with a phone or gaming device.
@@palmsolo Thank you 👍
Is it possible to connect the smart glasses to Bluetooth TWS for audio so I can watch movies using my Android phone as the video source? I'm an audio lover and prefer not to use the built-in speakers.
Absolutely and as good as the default glasses audio is, I prefer to use BT TWS earbuds. You simply change the audio output settings in Android to the headset. Make sure your Android phone is compatible with the glasses too.
@@palmsolo Great! I'm on my way to get it then. Thank you.
Does Viture Pro glasses support screen anchor and side view like the Xreal 2 pro? also. is it possible to adjust the screen size and distance with just the glasses itself?
The VITURE glasses do not support those two features. You can adjust the distance of the screen(s) from you within the SpaceWalker app on a Mac, but no other adjustment to the display size/distance is present when connected to a phone or tablet.
Thanks for the review. Do they get hot when using for several hours?
Not at all. I used them for nearly the entire 15 hours on a flight to Australia since I cannot sleep in a small, tight coach seat with my height. They didn't even get warm and those two flights convinced me that I will never travel again without them, even for shorter 2-3 hour flights.
I was ready to purchase these bad boys before I realised they're not compatible with my Pixel phone or my tablet, no fault of the glasses but it's still really unfortunate I can't use them with my devices without a convoluted adapter setup.
Yeah, sorry about that. I switched over to my Pixel 8 Pro, but then I had to switch back to my Galaxy S24 Ultra since there was no output showing from the Pixel :( BTW, with a Samsung phone you can also use the glasses with DeX so that's pretty cool.
The OnePlus 10R also did not work, however the OnePlus Open worked with the VITURE glasses so that's great since I do love my Open.
Hi Wil, I am also about to purchase these. One thing not mentioned in the video is the neck unit. The Viture neck unit can function as a mini computer and allow the same functions as the macOS would meaning no need for the adapter setup for your phone. Glasses connect directly to the neck unit and apparently it’s quite comfortable. 👍
Good point. I’ve never tested the neck unit and I’m not familiar with how it functions. Thanks for the information.
why can LG TVs and otheres can cast your iphone screen as the Apple TV and this glasses can't have such thing to be totally wireless (from a source standpoint) and only use the cable for the battery ?
When watching movies from your phone what image options are there? Such as pinning the screen or follow or even change image size?
There is nothing added or enhanced by the VITURE Pro glasses when watching video content. The content source, Apple TV+, Netflix, etc, control the options when viewing video content. Thanks for viewing.
@palmsolo I'm talking about the glasses. Last model had it to where you could pin the imagine so when you turn your head it stays still
VITURE does not support this. I believe the XREAL glasses do though and I may be trying them soon.
@@palmsolo they support it but through spacewalker app. "Toolbar ->
The toolbar is on the middle bottom of the screen ->Pin Mode on/off: Pin the screen in the current space position. Pin Mode is only available in fullscreen."
When using the additional display options in SpaceWalker, does the refresh rate still stay at 120hz?
Hmm, I'm not certain how to test this so if you have any suggestions then I can give it a try. I will also ask my contact at VITURE and get back to you if I can get an answer. Thanks for viewing.
Can you actually put glasses under these...?
I did not try wearing glasses underneath, but that is not recommended and I doubt you would be able to adequately view the display. There is an insert option that you can purchase if the diopter dials do not work for your prescription.
People don't wait for updates that did all the fixes of what people complain about Apple Vision Pro because of 14 day return policy😅
There were some updates after I tried it and I imagine that Apple will continue to update it. However, software updates can't make it lighter, less clunky with the charger pack, and less expensive.
Sheesh they look ridiculously goofy on someone with a bigger head as if you’re wearing swimming goggles lol
they made them too small. im not using that in public lol
"The biggest advantage of the Pro XR glasses over the Viture One is light output. Viture says it raised the perceived brightness from 500 nits to 1,000 nits, which puts the glasses in line with the levels required to adequately view lots of high dynamic range (HDR) content. For comparison, the Rokid Max glasses go up to just 600 nits."
Does this mean the Pro XR is recognised as a HDR capable display when connected to a windows PC?
Great question and THANK YOU for viewing the video. I'm not an expert on HDR, but I asked the folks at VITURE and I was told that the Pro glasses currently only support 8 bit color depth. Although it can play HDR video, it is not an HDR display. That being said, the brightness and clarity are stunning to me and I can't stop using the glasses daily.