Thanks for having us on, we're glad you enjoyed using VITURE One for a whole month! You wouldn't know it from the outside, but our hinges are actually made of titanium, so they're definitely sturdy enough to stand the test of time. 😎 Happy gaming!
really nice straight forward review compared to some of the other mainstream videos about these, these are sub 200 on eBay and i think you convinced me to wanna get it!
"feels like a 55 inch TV from 2 meters away." Thank you. I've watched many videos on vr glasses and you are the only one who has mentioned anything like this. I think that means that a legion go with 8.7 inch screen one foot away is going to still appear bigger than these, but these glasses will appear bigger than say a Nintendo switch. That's kinda what I'm understanding.
Thanks! But as it is a matter of perspective, it might vary from person to person. But if comparing to having a 8.7” screen at one foot away, the size of the field of view might be similar, but the “perceived” size of the content on the “screen” will be different. The content will appear larger on the glasses than on a 8.7 screen (if that makes any sense). Oh! And it is less eye straining on the glasses vs a screen at one foot away 😉
@@MikeBlurrr So far they are pretty cool! It was very easy to get up and running out of the box. The display looks great with nice refresh rate. I tested it with the Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Asus ROG Ally. All worked well. It would be great to be able to resize the display without having to have the neckband. I found the outer edges of the screen while gaming make some menu overlay items difficult to see, resulting in constantly having to adjust the glasses on my nose. I ended up buying the neckband as well. Movies are fun with that. The Viture neckband software still needs some love as it is laggy and sometimes has to be restarted because interactions from the Android Viture app just stop working. I need to test these in a hotel, will I be able to accept T and Cs in a Wifi portal to join a guest network ( take Marriott room WiFi as an example)?
@@365jollythank you. Do you feel any input lag while gaming on pc? I would like to play games and even competitive games on my laptop when im on a business trip..
great review. I believe XR glasses are meant to replace/alternative VR headsets like meta quest 3 with few compromises. what do you recommend between XR glass vs VR headset considering only using them indoor (only at home and not in public places) and due to the fact both these XR glasses and VR headsets are at the same price range. not talking about apple VR in terms of price 😅. and also now meta quest 3 can be use as monitor with xbox, tv etc with some workaround.
If mainly for use with other consoles or platforms as a “screen”, then I find XR glasses are more easy to setup due to being smaller. For Mac immersion, and the additional ability to play VR games, then go for VR. Both are good choices depending on preferences. Though personally, I will use XR glasses more because they are more “convenient” 😂
I can't get my image to be sharp from corner to corner. I have reached out to Viture, but they are taking a long time to respond regarding whether it's an issue with my device, if it's supposed to be this way, or if there's a way I can adjust it. The right lens seems to be perfectly sharp corner to corner, but the left lens has some major ghosting and doubling up, making it unreadable for fine text. If I shift the glasses way over to the right side of my face, I can get the text to be sharp on the left side of the screen, but then everything else becomes blurry. Is there a way to adjust the lens or screen other than the top dial? Thanks.
I did notice some high motion games can make you feel a bit uncomfortable. That is due more to the large display right in front of your eyeballs. Not so much a result of refresh rate or frame lag. If you have played VR it isn't as intense, but can happen.
Bro, do you know if they have stores where I could try them in person? This looks like something I could really use from my bed, but I dont want to spend that much money and end up not liking it.
Yes and no. I leave them in my EV which I still use when I want to play PS5 games (trying to get platinum for ff7 rebirth). No because I’m lazy to take them out of the car 😂
How is it with glasses? Do I wear them under or is it close enough to where I can still see details without them or just wear my contacts when using the device
Hello, good video, thank you! I need to ask about the myopia part: does the slider really work well? I have 2 diopters of myopia and a bit of astigmatism. Do you think it will work for me without needing to do anything extra? Thank you.
I can confirm they work very well. Firm twist and high-quality smooth transition while twisting, it's not a gimmick. I have different prescriptions for each eye and was able to make both very clear, which I was very pleased to find.
Screen resolution is somewhat overrated, and definitely misunderstood by many. For example, you can make a 1080p high bitrate copy of a film look crisper on a good OLDE QHD monitor than a native 4K non-OLED monitor that is half the bitrate. I have both the Viture One and the new Viture Pro glasses, and the clarity is shocking, for 1080p. It's NOTHING like looking at a trashy 1080p computer monitor, it looks phenomenally better than that. I hope Viture doesn't sacrifice clarity or "appeared" resolution just to increase the "size", it's already huge when you're wearing them and does not need to be any bigger. To answer your question, it will be 1080p, but looks MUCH crisper and better than any 1080p monitor or "HD TV" when they were 1080p resolution 15+ years ago.
Yes, there's a perscription lens attachment (you don't wear these over your regular glasses). But if your prescription isn't strong (less than +- 5) you can use a diopter adjustment to see the screen without needing prescription lenses (but the real world won't be sharp)
A huge dealbreaker is the lack of correction for hyperopia, and not just myopia. Really strange design choice, it renders them useless to a lot of people i guess.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MbOhqOYfhrQ.html I just bought these during the Amazon Prime day sale and have sent them back. I am shortsighted and these were my first pair of XR glasses. I chose these because of the built in dials to adjust for short sightedness. The problem is, the virtual screens would be sharp but all surrounding "see through" areas would be blurred due to my short sightedness. At no fault of the device, it doesn't work for me as I am unable to see my physical keyboard clearly nor my laptop screen (for extended virtual screen workspace). Having said that, Skywalker app for MacOS is pretty cool, allowing 3 side by side screens in different layouts.
I did, and it won’t sit steadily on my nose. Also it will be hard to adjust to see the whole screen with my normal glasses on. The VITURE glasses does have a dial to adjust for shortsightedness if it is not too serious though.
The proprietary cable killed it for me. I'm not interested in their cable when the entire industry uses the new industry standard USB-C which I can find anywhere for a few dollars. Hard pass.
So this is just screen strapped to your face. Sony has been making this a couple of decades ago, they sucked. Tiny field of view and rather severe nausea if you move your head even tiny amount.
This is nothing remotely like that. Very smooth, no "laggy" effect of any kind, and visually fantastic; why don't you try them before you compare them to a 20-year-old failure? They're so far apart it's not even apples to oranges, it's dog treats to milkshakes.