I tried the rayneos along with the viture glasses, brought the vitures on a plane trip and they worked *okay*. That's really the ideal scenario and they're still kind of uncomfortable being much heavier than regular glasses (vitures were more comfortable with stronger clamping force). They're pretty good screens actually, the contrast and brightness are amazing and 1080p is not an issue when watching video. But if I had a choice between ar glasses and my 14" OLED laptop, I'll go with the laptop (and after just an hour of wearing, I always go for the laptop). Having a case included like viture did is really important, I feel like Rayneo should make a case so people give them more of a chance on the go.
@marvnch Which out of the two glasses feels more immersive or better for productivity? As I want to use these as a main monitor and stop cranking my neck on devices.
@@marvnch It's more as I travel / on the road so much. I feel that I need a light, modular set up and these would probably work the best. I just can't justify the price though.
You need to take the nose pads off to get a better but you can only do that resting while using the device, I've had the ray neo's for a few months now.
I hope they make a mode to have it in a corner, so i can still see directly infront of me. ( for work purposes. For now i use a black background on samsung dex and have floating window in a corner
I have one of their other glasses (NXTWEAR S+) and it definitely took me a while to get over the motion sickness. Was much worse than VR headsets I’ve used before
Would be cool to do some jimmy tries “insert RUclips sponsored product” loved the ridge wallet and rayon video even though people missed the point about them not being better then the competition.
Curious to try this. What's the sharpness like though? How is it for reading text in productivity apps on a laptop? Can you adjust the screen size? E.g. 25" - 150" display kind of effect?
It’s passable for reading text, kinda like reading a 27inch 1080p monitor. Screen size is adjustable depending on what you connect to it because it’s based on resolution/aspect ratio being sent to the device.
Still stunned that companies insist on making some stupid external box shaped like a nother phone instead of putting basic functionality inside the glasses and keeping the power and controls on a neck band. zero people want a whole other device to take up pocket space especially while sitting
And not a word about the terrible optical blur... These glasses are absolutely not suitable for people with good vision... The electronic engineers tried hard, but the optical engineers... forgot about them altogether. 😾😾
Cool tech but still no where close to the XR future we are hoping for. They don't sit on your face like regular glasses, they sit too high and look weird, the fact you have to look under the display to see through them is not good ergonomicly either, if there was a way for them to track your eyes and sense that you are looking through them that would be better. I can see these being better in a couple design iterations
Jimmy: They look like regular sunglasses
Us: Ummmm
Yeah, not so much.
This is the first review that they actually look small and I’m grateful for that because I’m a bigger guy and I don’t want them to be too small on me
I tried the rayneos along with the viture glasses, brought the vitures on a plane trip and they worked *okay*. That's really the ideal scenario and they're still kind of uncomfortable being much heavier than regular glasses (vitures were more comfortable with stronger clamping force). They're pretty good screens actually, the contrast and brightness are amazing and 1080p is not an issue when watching video. But if I had a choice between ar glasses and my 14" OLED laptop, I'll go with the laptop (and after just an hour of wearing, I always go for the laptop).
Having a case included like viture did is really important, I feel like Rayneo should make a case so people give them more of a chance on the go.
@marvnch Which out of the two glasses feels more immersive or better for productivity? As I want to use these as a main monitor and stop cranking my neck on devices.
@@Jrw_SB Viture but I don't think they're a monitor replacement if you have decent monitors.
@@marvnch It's more as I travel / on the road so much. I feel that I need a light, modular set up and these would probably work the best. I just can't justify the price though.
You need to take the nose pads off to get a better but you can only do that resting while using the device, I've had the ray neo's for a few months now.
The question ist: can you use it with the Steam Deck and still charge it? Thank you for the video.
Still looks too goofy for me to consider it
I hope they make a mode to have it in a corner, so i can still see directly infront of me. ( for work purposes. For now i use a black background on samsung dex and have floating window in a corner
For me the best 🥰🥰🥰👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
How do u work this PLEASE HELP
It can be install Netflix app or not?
I'm very prone to motion sickness too. I'll stick with my monitor.
I have one of their other glasses (NXTWEAR S+) and it definitely took me a while to get over the motion sickness. Was much worse than VR headsets I’ve used before
The Google TV remote has me sold!!!!!
Would be cool to do some jimmy tries “insert RUclips sponsored product” loved the ridge wallet and rayon video even though people missed the point about them not being better then the competition.
Curious to try this. What's the sharpness like though? How is it for reading text in productivity apps on a laptop? Can you adjust the screen size? E.g. 25" - 150" display kind of effect?
It’s passable for reading text, kinda like reading a 27inch 1080p monitor. Screen size is adjustable depending on what you connect to it because it’s based on resolution/aspect ratio being sent to the device.
The issue is probably reading stuff on the edge of the screen because the centre is fine and in focus but the edges can get blurry.
Amazin tbh
Cool
It not plug n go
Still stunned that companies insist on making some stupid external box shaped like a nother phone instead of putting basic functionality inside the glasses and keeping the power and controls on a neck band. zero people want a whole other device to take up pocket space especially while sitting
And not a word about the terrible optical blur... These glasses are absolutely not suitable for people with good vision... The electronic engineers tried hard, but the optical engineers... forgot about them altogether. 😾😾
Cool tech but still no where close to the XR future we are hoping for. They don't sit on your face like regular glasses, they sit too high and look weird, the fact you have to look under the display to see through them is not good ergonomicly either, if there was a way for them to track your eyes and sense that you are looking through them that would be better. I can see these being better in a couple design iterations
Well that is already available it's just costs 800
Perfect for watching anime
Sorry bro they do not look like "regular sunglasses", looks very black mirror and unnatural and the sunglasses are kind of too far from your face
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