Do you think you'd use AR glasses like these? 😎 ------ Grab your first pair of AR glasses--Rokid Air at $319 using the links below: Amazon US: amzn.to/3O9wy8m Rokid Online Store: bit.ly/3hQbsQc
I want to "Like" your video, but there is one problem. Given that your information is very good, please work on your vocal fry... because if it gets worse, then the channel will be unwatchable.
I love how reviewers leave out all the juicy stuff cause they either got sponsored, paid, got the item for free, or all of the above. Here's what you SHOULD know about the Rokid AR glasses before making ur purchase... For starters they are not AR by any means... they attempt to simulate an AR space, like Samsung Dex simulates a desktop experience. Just like how you need a Samsung phone to use Dex you need an AR capable phone for this. Basically all it is bringing up a secondary type of a home screen on your phone but you don't see it because it display ports out to your TV and like Dex your phone becomes the pointer. AR glasses cost thousands of dollars not hundreds. These are nothing more than a pair display port glasses of 1080p /60 specs. That it. A 300 some odd dollar display port sitting on your face. Also the "myopic" dials... those aren't true either all they are all zooms for each eye that'll allow it to go further or closer to you...a magnifier if you will... and since it only does distance not panning left or right it causes a blur effect around all four of the corners due to the overlay that you can't properly fix because you can't move them to the right and left like you can with say like an Oculus headset.... which means unless your gaming are watching a movie or not going to be using these for much because trying to read words and letters is not necessarily the easiest because of this partial overlay which tends to bring a haze to characters... these would not be decent for productivity. As far as the screen size goes I don't know where they get this whole 120in give or take a few numbers depending on where you're at it from, screen size.... because it's a display that shows up on your face about the size of a 32-inch monitor maybe less... (the picture is smaller than My Samsung M7 monitor. These are comfortable to wear despite the fact that in order to see the screen properly you have to put them very far down on your nose, but because u are tethered to the glasses, there's a small fight behind vision clarity and comfort as where they sit on ur face. They claim you don't need to use glasses with these but if you have astigmatism you're going to need to and they do not shake hands very well you can't wear your glasses with these.. Not even an option like Nreal... Oh and another thing - unless you know how to read foreign hieroglyphics, you'll get nowhere with these directions as this company is a third party company started out in China somewhere and the directions that you get are only in such. These are glasses that were made by a third party company started on something like Kickstarter sold on places like Amazon where they can easily take advantage of a seller that doesn't know the difference. These attempt one thing to simulate AR and it doesn't do it very well. As far as a DisplayPort they are meager at best, and you would be better off spending your money elsewhere on an actual portable DisplayPort. These are mainly a gimmick you buy for your kids on a holiday to keep them busy for hours with their Nintendo switch.
This isn't actually a review, it's a puff piece. A genuine and honest review offers... well, a review of a product, pros and cons. This doesn't, it's essebtially an extended ad for your product, for which you've undoubtedly provided commenaurare compensation, (viz., you've paid them to make this video)
I had a pair and they broke the screen was kind of smaller than anticipated I am thinking about trying Rokid Max hopefully it's worth the hype people think it is.
I bought a similar pair that wasn't AR but having wide screen infront of your eyes is a little disorienting but very fun when you bring out a Bluetooth game controller on a plane but people ask where's the screen I'm playing with. I used the Enmesi 3631 personal cinema glasses. It fixed the overheating issue from prior glasses
Is this AR? AR should scan your surrounding and place AR renders on top. This is just a display work like a HUd on cars. So you only cast something on screens while you see sureounding also. Am i wrong?
This look awesome. Apart from what you said, I can totally see me using this while biking for GPS, quick notifications, speed and such instead of looking at my phone on the handlebar. Main issue is that speakers are forbidden while biking so i'll have to see how the legislation evolve around this, but I see a huge steps toward safety here and I'm gratefull for this ! I see two ways to improve this product : - cameras - eye tracking. With those two, I wonder if my phone would leave its pocket.
Privacy would be at the top of the list for that device. The isolation feel if you are to add them to some sort of lightweight face shield to darken area around your face for a theater feel. Might get them
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Noticed no hand tracking. So fix your Instagram ads. Hololens from Microsoft and magic leap 2 are the only actual AR glasses. These are just phone projectors.
@@jimmyrecard7917 this is true, and I'm glad someone pointed it out. However, what is shown here can be easily wore in public and have interesting functionalities if you do not interact with it (listening to music, viewing videos, following GPS). When he said you can play VR games on it, well, i'll stay with my Vive Pro for them lol. It's a different use from AR and VR,.
Microsoft is maybe better, but if Microsofts Flightsimulator would be on Google Store too, i could fly the Flightsimulator too on the Airport or instead everywhere 😁 Time to put the software on a cloud than its possible dudes 😅🤣
@TechDaily the first thing i thought of with this is maps. how is the transparency in terms of say watching something while walking around your house/etc (NOT DRIVING) And does the sound register to those around?
Does the screen look like a TV or can you see what's behind the screen? Like if you're watching a movie and someone walks in front of you, will you see that person?
I don't know how but playing playing borderlands 2 in Stereoscopic 3d with gyroscope on steam deck with rokid air is even better than VR. I think it's because I have the sound coming out of the steamdeck like real gunfire from your hand and the screen separate from the steam deck. One day gun sound will come out of the VR controllers 🤞
We just need something like this with sensors on the outside for hand tracking so if we are just doing stuff on the internet and want to interact with a page, we dont need to use our phone
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Hmmmmm.... are these the glasses that will finally TRULY allow me to work remote wherever I want without lugging a bunch of portable monitors around? 🤔
leave it to the random chinese products to stick to the KISS principle. Currently all the "mainstream" ar glasses MUST be used with a special extra device and MUST have an app that MUST have your email/personal details and MUST firmware update and MUST be always-online.
Ill never buy Rokid again and warn you guys. My Rokid Max showed heavy burn-in after less than a year and regular usage. Also their service played around with me and is very bad. They repeatedly wanted me, four times, to try filming the displays of the glasses, the wiring, and the display of my computer in various ways with different background images, only to then inform me that the warranty had expired ten days ago. They offered to send the glasses to China at my own expense, which would be higher than the purchase price.
If you want a wayyyy simpler way to get the AR experience, Rokid just launched their 'Rokid Station' - its basically an Android TV in your pocket that connects to the glasses: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CR_PS6ews4w.html
"Pen holder is adjustable." Yep, high quality glasses. Obviously intended for top shelf sales....hence them called the nose pieces a "pen holder." ...so many red flags with this one.
I want to put a cheap wifi camera behind a gun optic, and have it bluetooth onto a screen visible within glasses but still be able to see the real world.