Great video and stuff as always. However... it might be too late, but... you realize that there's a protective sticker on the front that should be removed... yeah?
Just curious. I have myopia with minus 5 power. Will That be an issue with these xr glasses? I mean, the glasses is so near to my eye so maybe it'd be clear? Or will it look like a screen 6m from me, which I definitely won't be able to see clearly given the myopia? Thanks beforehand, and superb contents! Subscribed immediately.
Thank you greatly. I'm sorry to say, I wouldn't have the data to inform you accordingly but I can tell you that RayNeo does provide demo lenses in their standard package so that users can test with lens and order a pair if needed. If you'd want to try it, I'd suggest buy the glasses from a shop that you can return them free of charge to test accordingly. You could also visit their Discord channel and see if someone has more information, sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Totally. It reminds me of the old Batman movie with the Riddler and every family member watch different shows some time during the movie. Are you familiar with that scene?
I think the screen size leads to confusion. 201” screen at 6m but I am starting to realise the screen is not 6 meters away. It's basically a screen bang in front of your eyes giving the illusion of a large screen. I think you said basically holding your phone to your face. Am I getting that right? So will not give a cinema experience.
@@Let_the_fun_begin I have a quest 3, tbh it is theatre type, but I’m not sure about this specific glasses though. While quest 3 is a device with standalone hardware that can run/install apps/games this one seems just having a screen to watch movies. And need a laptop/pc to do other things. It’s worth it imo if you have have some extra money.
I had a conversation on a different video I made and the person provided the perfect analogy. If you expect movie theater, AR/XR glasses are not it, VR are but to your point, the comfort for long session viewing is not great. On the other hand, AR/XR glasses are amazing for comfort but I realized over time that the movie theater experience requires a huge size room, which VR can simulate, XR/AR cannot. It's all a question of perspective. However, the AR/XR feel more like viewing on a home projector, very big, bigger than most TVs found in homes today, but a cinema it is not, it's really in between. I hope this helps.
5:20 u earned a sub 😭😭
I had to use text-to-speech to know your comment, I'm still recovering from retina burns, damn you powerful AR glasses brightness!! 😂
I just want to say that I really like how you did the effect to demonstrate what using XR glasses is like.
Thanks Matt! It's always fun to push my editing a bit further, no better way to learn!
Great video and stuff as always. However... it might be too late, but... you realize that there's a protective sticker on the front that should be removed... yeah?
"Protective" is the key word, it stays on! 😎 Thanks Dweeb!
I’ve always wanted to try these. Your joy-cons are a trip
Mobapad M6-HD, amazing joycons! And AR glasses are a lot of fun!
This with Joydock looks interesting for the switch.
It's definitely a fun experience. The JoyDock is also lighter than counter parts that I've tried, which can be nice.
The algo failed this AI unit. Great review!
"Damn you Algo"... as he waved his fist to the cloudy skies as a roar of a looming thunderous night was making itself known. -Klefingway
Just curious. I have myopia with minus 5 power. Will That be an issue with these xr glasses? I mean, the glasses is so near to my eye so maybe it'd be clear? Or will it look like a screen 6m from me, which I definitely won't be able to see clearly given the myopia? Thanks beforehand, and superb contents! Subscribed immediately.
Thank you greatly. I'm sorry to say, I wouldn't have the data to inform you accordingly but I can tell you that RayNeo does provide demo lenses in their standard package so that users can test with lens and order a pair if needed. If you'd want to try it, I'd suggest buy the glasses from a shop that you can return them free of charge to test accordingly. You could also visit their Discord channel and see if someone has more information, sorry I couldn't be of more help.
@GameTechTalk got it. Thanks a lot for your advice
this is the future.
Totally. It reminds me of the old Batman movie with the Riddler and every family member watch different shows some time during the movie. Are you familiar with that scene?
@@GameTechTalk unfortunately i am not. sounds like a black mirror episode though!
I think the screen size leads to confusion. 201” screen at 6m but I am starting to realise the screen is not 6 meters away. It's basically a screen bang in front of your eyes giving the illusion of a large screen. I think you said basically holding your phone to your face. Am I getting that right? So will not give a cinema experience.
@@Let_the_fun_begin I have a quest 3, tbh it is theatre type, but I’m not sure about this specific glasses though. While quest 3 is a device with standalone hardware that can run/install apps/games this one seems just having a screen to watch movies. And need a laptop/pc to do other things. It’s worth it imo if you have have some extra money.
@ I also have a Quest 3 and its got a amazing cinema but not something you can wear and enjoy a full movie.
I had a conversation on a different video I made and the person provided the perfect analogy. If you expect movie theater, AR/XR glasses are not it, VR are but to your point, the comfort for long session viewing is not great. On the other hand, AR/XR glasses are amazing for comfort but I realized over time that the movie theater experience requires a huge size room, which VR can simulate, XR/AR cannot. It's all a question of perspective.
However, the AR/XR feel more like viewing on a home projector, very big, bigger than most TVs found in homes today, but a cinema it is not, it's really in between.
I hope this helps.
Nvm I'm blind😂
Oh, I missed the original comment it seems. Well, if you have questions, please do let me know! Cheers :)