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I Tried Smart Glasses for 7 Days (XREAL Air AR Glasses) 

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These smart glasses give you up to a 201" 1080p display on your face with an optional blackout cover for an immersive movie theater experience, or an augmented reality mix!
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ADDITIONAL REVIEW NOTES:
These are super functional and cool. They work as a massive 130” to even 201” screen and are great for gaming, productivity, watching movies, or tv and sports
Superimposed over yoru real world, but they have light shields too
DESIGN
90Hz refresh rate, dual 1080p displays - one per eye
Sony micro OLED displays
3 nose pieces
3 adjustable heights
No battery needed, but it can drain your phone battery a bit
Available prescription lens insert
USB-C cable is not uncomfortable for me, just behind my shoulder
Very ergonomic
Surprisingly lightweight
Comes with case, light shield, nose pieces, cable, prescription frame, cleaning cloth, and glasses
EXPERIENCE
This is tough to film
Great for a hotel room where they only have cable no netflix
Great for flying where there isn’t room for a large screen
Great for a stationary bike
Metaverse stuff - head tracking
Great for a small apartment where you have no room for a large screen
(or if you and your roommate or spouse or dog don’t like the same shows)
Helpful for learning an instrument like guitar - easy controls of a phone while the large display is where you want it
Could be useful while cooking if you keep head tracking on
Could be fun for any tutorial, but be careful
Screen can stay fixed, or move with you
I prefer fixed because the corners can be a bit blurry and hard to see otherwise, plus the tv moving with you is weird
Use the nebula app from nreal
You will get the best experience with android, but if you have Apple, these can work at 60fps with a 130” screen. For that matter, a mac or windows laptop can work too via hdmi
These can work in mirror mode as I just described, or with most mid to high end android phones, they work in AR mode which can give you up to a 200” display equivalent
Video quality
Good brightness, easy to see in most environments
I recommend looking at a wall without too much variation
Speakers
Super useful and I am glad they exist, but if you fly, I recommend earbuds for less sound leak and more immersive experience
The app
Air casting - mirrors your phone
MR space - its own interface, more like a smart TV
With Samsung, the default is Samsung Dex which I actually really like
Thanks to nreal for sponsoring this video
Disclaimer: This video is purely based on my experiences, research, and opinions. You and only you are responsible for your actions. I made this channel to advise viewers and I truly hope to help you all out. I love making these videos and connecting with my viewers!
This channel is monetized via RU-vid ads as well as some affiliate links. If a purchase is made after clicking the link, I will receive a small commission at no extra charge to the buyer. Thank you all for watching!

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@RealLifeTech187
@RealLifeTech187 Год назад
In my opinion AR is much more useful than VR and I can't wait for this tech to properly take off 🚀 The fact that both is possible with these is even better because who wouldn't want versatility. The most obvious other use case that comes to my mind is navigation and a more immersive experience for voice assistants who could display pictures and answers in written text. Nice for mushroom hunting as well if people are into that.
@blackbook2990
@blackbook2990 Год назад
google glass launched years ago and flop
@antondovydaitis2261
@antondovydaitis2261 Год назад
@@blackbook2990 Yes, but Google Glasses had a camera, and so intruded on everyone they could see. People seen wearing Google Glasses would sometimes get punched in the face, and I can see why.
@scousiered3124
@scousiered3124 Год назад
@@blackbook2990 Google Glass wasn't a flop per se, it was negative publicity that got it killed off. The fear/actual occurrences of people covertly filming changing rooms, toilets, etc and people walking, driving, and cycling while watching films, etc, and a range of other dramas really worried Google. One analysis showed the brand damage was expected to be more ('Googling' no longer the term for an online search, but a voyeuristic filming) than lawsuits from victims.
@sage_zarf
@sage_zarf Год назад
@@scousiered3124 and aren't they also more expensive in comparison to the nreal
@entropic7768
@entropic7768 Год назад
shroom hunting in ar would be so crazy
@LarryMonteforte
@LarryMonteforte Год назад
I really see this being the future. Having the glasses connect to an external device seems like the best way to get to the AR everyone is dreaming about anyway. In the future I think we will continue to have phones powering the AR experience, at least for a while.
@luvizevol
@luvizevol Год назад
IMO Power banks and jackets should be considered hand and hand. With so many things drawing power- glasses, headset, phone etc an integrated power bank for travel in jackets seems to be more realistic then thinking every peripheral should have its own power source.
@LarryMonteforte
@LarryMonteforte Год назад
@@artimus4198 I could be wrong, but I think we humans like to have tactility with our tools. Something we can feel and touch. I have a hard time seeing us abandon phone screens altogether for that reason. But maybe we will come up with a UX that surpasses touchscreens. I just personally have a hard time imagining what that looks like.
@silo3com
@silo3com Год назад
@@artimus4198 I'm waiting for a neuralink implant
@arlequin241
@arlequin241 Год назад
@Larry M. The CEO at Blackberry said the same thing.
@LarryMonteforte
@LarryMonteforte Год назад
@@arlequin241 fair, but going from BB to touch screens wasn't a complete loss of tactility
@KingstonHawke
@KingstonHawke Год назад
This review was a lot more informative than the last one I watched on this product. Thanks for that.
@justinflor6997
@justinflor6997 5 месяцев назад
Dude, this is the first video I've seen that actually shows how these work, and how good they are. I decided while watching that I'm going to get these. Thanks for the vid!
@Sonar90
@Sonar90 Год назад
Google maps while traveling and taking notes without taking your eyes off a lecture seem like some pretty practical use cases for these. As a pilot this could be pretty incredible for a heads up display in the cockpit. Maybe overlay ForeFlight's synth vision for flying through clouds. Could design an app to do the same thing or similar in a smart car while driving in rain or fog.
@abelpazos51
@abelpazos51 Год назад
Or turn the street into rainbow road from mario bros
@oliviaadel8324
@oliviaadel8324 Год назад
As a construction engineer, I think these glasses would be REALLY helpful in the site. Oftentimes site engineers would have to do surveying during construction or check the shop drawings (blueprints that help Engineers get what goes where in the site), you gotta have your work om hand whether actual large A3 drawings or your pdf. Seeing this AR technology out in the market, it has SO MUCH potential to help engineers on site inspect and calculate amounts much much quicker, if only it had the processing unit to run autocad/revit as well, would be truly a construction engineer's dream come true!
@AJSmith63
@AJSmith63 Год назад
Give it a couple years they'll be cheap
@oliviaadel8324
@oliviaadel8324 Год назад
@@AJSmith63 fingers crossed 🤞
@boom1759
@boom1759 11 месяцев назад
I think Autocad has mobile edition
@Yeet42069
@Yeet42069 8 месяцев назад
@@AJSmith63 They are pretty cheap already, not going to be much cheaper than 300-400$
@DrJoonPark
@DrJoonPark 7 месяцев назад
My concern with use cases like this is the ability (or lack thereof) to scroll through plans, zoom in to parts, or being able to clearly see the part of plans you need to see.
@CaptainKush420
@CaptainKush420 Год назад
These are gonna be really helpful when building FPV drones. I can't tell you how many times my tiny brain has looked through my eyes at the receiver I'm working with, looked at the diagram next to me, then back at the receiver, then the diagram. I wouldn't need to turn my head, and I'm sure somewhere down the line, there'll be a magnification application that would be perfect for soldering. These would be great for electronics building, in general! I WANT EM.
@bandhanjha8563
@bandhanjha8563 9 месяцев назад
Stop!!! Stop!!! Stop!!!
@laloreyes3084
@laloreyes3084 Год назад
Genuinely don't understand why you only have 350k subscribers?! Deserve much more! Great videos! 👊🏽
@MikeOBrienMedia
@MikeOBrienMedia Год назад
Wow thank you so much for your kind words!
@00tensonam
@00tensonam Год назад
because needs honest opinion not paid promotion.
@freshlimelemon
@freshlimelemon Год назад
Dude, you only have 6. So I genuinely don't understand why you have this question?! 😁
@arturomejia3006
@arturomejia3006 Год назад
🤔Morelia…
@refinery.studio
@refinery.studio Год назад
One great use case is for working out in the field. For instance, I could see these glasses being very beneficial to me when I am trying to work on my laptop from my truck. I’m used to having a large 32” ultra wide display at my office that I use for CAD work. However, when I’m in the field and working from my truck, the smaller laptop screen isn’t as conducive for CAD work or multitasking between several different programs at once. Being able to display an extra monitor or two with these glasses would be a game changer.
@Kaskets3D
@Kaskets3D Год назад
I'm developing an app for phones in AR and at this point this video has convinced me that these glasses would be a good consideration for possible devices capable of running my game.
@brandondawson6627
@brandondawson6627 11 месяцев назад
As a fisherman I would love to see Augmented Reality glasses mixed with a fish finder, side scan, and a topographical map to give the angler a basically literal transparent view of where the fish are hiding so you can know where to cast. You can know when and how they chase your lure so you can change your lure action to entice a bite. And you can even know exactly when to set the hook. Aaaaghhh the possibilities 🤩💫
@craigszymanski511
@craigszymanski511 Год назад
Probably useful for translating languages in real time too! Or converting languages to text you can read! I think the future is going to be big when it comes to VR especially when the technology improves and everybody can afford it! Soon it will be like just buying a cell phone! Matter of fact VR might become the new cell phone in the future!
@bestcommentiguarantyyoum4189
That’s a great Idea
@AshBethel
@AshBethel Год назад
AR and Mixed Reality you mean. VR is different and imo VR will be the future of video games while AR is the future of smartphones, TVs and computers.
@lavaphoenix753
@lavaphoenix753 Год назад
The nerulink will be the new smartphone and the language think could happen with the nerulink also the glasses could be connected to it wirelessly too...
@lavaphoenix753
@lavaphoenix753 Год назад
@@AshBethel ya maybe but that will have something to be with nerulink too
@allanshpeley4284
@allanshpeley4284 Год назад
@@AshBethel Agreed
@Narwhalicorn0204
@Narwhalicorn0204 Год назад
Using navigation apps while walking around would definitely help without having to constantly pulling out your phone
@nickilema1074
@nickilema1074 Год назад
@Name that’s true lol
@bryaneditiontv600
@bryaneditiontv600 Год назад
I often use google maps while longboarding to new places, these glasses would make that process so much more enjoyable and safe!!!
@glenrisk5234
@glenrisk5234 Год назад
Very excited about AR development. Discovered VR 3 years ago and totally love it but I think AR will go mainstream before VR and make it more more popular. AR has so much more possibility than VR and doesn't necessarily require the same isolation.
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Год назад
They go hand in hand imo, but yes AR is going to change the world.
@glenrisk5234
@glenrisk5234 Год назад
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 I think so. How much they can do with it considering the hardware limitations is the question and how well they can overcome them? But it seems likely they'll manage well enough to create something sufficiently compelling to capture peoples imagination.
@TheMFStudios
@TheMFStudios 11 месяцев назад
Um this would be perfect for when Im learning new guitar techniques and songs. WOW didn't realize I needed this.
@AronGKatz
@AronGKatz 9 месяцев назад
Well i just purchased these today and was looking for more excuses or justifications for my purchase and your video finally gave me some new ways to use them. Thanks for mentioning them. I would like to know if you made a video giving a deeper look at these different ways to use them and if not well, there is an idea
@tijmenteering9877
@tijmenteering9877 Год назад
These things are so cool. I ordered a pair from Amazon Japan (for $320 due to the Japanese yen being down) the same day I first saw them posted on the steamdeck subreddit. Planned to get them just to play with the steamdeck, but I'm now starting to realize how much else I'll be able to do with them. This will be perfect for piano practice! Mine are arriving tomorrow, so stoked!
@olewornhat
@olewornhat Год назад
These would be awesome with the Steam Deck.
@s.a.f.7191
@s.a.f.7191 Год назад
That’s genius 😮.
@talking_mudcrab
@talking_mudcrab Год назад
have you received them? How are they with SD?
@tijmenteering9877
@tijmenteering9877 Год назад
@@talking_mudcrab theyre a match made in heaven honestly. I don't think I've played my sd a second without em since i got em. And I've been playing a lot lately.
@tijmenteering9877
@tijmenteering9877 Год назад
@@olewornhat they really are
@IGLXenix
@IGLXenix Год назад
As someone who needs to wear glasses everyday, I've always loved the idea of Smart Glasses and AR. So glad you can get these with prescription lenses, if I ever have the money to spend on something like this, no doubt I would buy them. They sound awesome.
@FPChris
@FPChris Год назад
I wear glasses. I don’t need them with Quest 2 so I’m hoping for a similar result here.
@Asiavirtualsolutions0
@Asiavirtualsolutions0 6 месяцев назад
I have 2 different prescription glasses. One for everyday use and another for computer use and reading. With these smart glasses being on your eyes, I am wondering which prescription I would need for this; I would imagine it would be an everyday use prescription, as I don't think one would need any prescription for something right on your eys, but I usually cant use my regular glasses for working on a computer.
@htainlindwa80
@htainlindwa80 Год назад
I think this type of device are very useful already! Thank you, Mr. Brian!
@MikeLawlorBarefoot
@MikeLawlorBarefoot 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for a very helpful, well edited video.
@gianlucaalessia5538
@gianlucaalessia5538 Год назад
I imagine you fly a mini 3 oro connected to phone and then use these to see everything on a massive screen which would be amazing!
@damienkinder9759
@damienkinder9759 Год назад
Great video!! 🙌🏾 I have an iPhone and I’m thinking about buying a pair. My question is tho, what are the differences between using the glasses with an android phone compared to using an iPhone? Thanx in advance for your response 🙏🏾
@viktorfromsales
@viktorfromsales Год назад
Cheers for the in-depth review - just what I was looking for to make a decision😊
@awfulshmuck320
@awfulshmuck320 Год назад
I could really use this in my job, im a automotive technician (basically I do all the hard jobs that require you to be precise and accurate to a millimeter) I have to constantly check a computer for specs or specific steps, this will help me considerably
@SteveRusso66
@SteveRusso66 Год назад
I specifically want to use these to read lyrics and chords from an app on my iPhone like Ultimate Guitar or eChords, with auto scrolling. For playing guitar at parties or around a campfire it's a no-brainer . A dedicated app by one of these companies for use with NReal Air would be awesome 😎
@wendyebere7235
@wendyebere7235 Год назад
Wanted to say this too...as a hypeman there are a lot of things I write and often forget many and this glass would be of good help ❤️
@videoeditorkaran
@videoeditorkaran Год назад
Would be great for using maps for directions while driving. Phones are usually to the side and most car screens are quite low mounted. Having this literally inches from your vision will help make quicker decisions at a glance. I am sure there will be drawbacks as well though.
@ErebusGraves
@ErebusGraves Год назад
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for.
@lilfrazzy
@lilfrazzy Год назад
As someone who cooks fairly often i can see these being a HUGE help when it comes to following recipes! They can also be a big solution to people who walk around while looking at their phones, you can be aware while consuming your content if you want. Theyre probably super good for navigation aswell.
@filipzo
@filipzo Год назад
My brother lives in the US while I live in Italy. I can clearly see a spot for these devices in the future. Just imagine... we could both wear this pair of glasses, maybe they will have face-tracking, and we can both speak and see each other. Avenger-hologram-like experience. Even more, It would be super impressive if, when needed, we can share our point of view with the other. Like, again, I am outside for a walk, doing window shopping, I see something interesting and I can say "hey look at that, what do you think". How incredibly useful this could be in the industry. I am an architect, I already use VR headset and I know it is already impressive. But these glasses are the first step to the game-changer experience of having multiple people discussing design around a table, watching real objects, real sketches, and real documents while looking, also, at a dynamic 3d model in the center of the table. Keep up the good work, I can't wait.
@Synthanarchist
@Synthanarchist Год назад
This may or will become a reality after 2025
@hugomaldonado992
@hugomaldonado992 Год назад
That's what VR Headsets are for. I understand the point you're making, however the real use of this would really be the convenience of sitting in an uber to entertain yourself, cooking, learning hands-on tasks with youtube videos, maybe even learning new exercise/yoga techniques. But the,"Hey look at that" is really provided on the smart phone. With facetime, videos, photos. I mean if you're gonna spend almost 400 dollars for immersion and, "face-tracking, and we can both speak and see each other." you might as well buy the oculus which provides said service in a much better light. Especially the newer models coming out as if recently. But yes AR does have some cool potential! Although I wish you could just provide the battery with a portable charger and the glasses could maybe be added to a service plan to provide it's own stable interface. I don't like that it would drain your battery on the device it's connected too, rather inconvienent if you're taking the glasses out while using the battery on your phone to even be able to use, which we very much need.
@filipzo
@filipzo Год назад
@@hugomaldonado992 thank you for your reply! My point is that these devices have to improve and I am sure they will. In the end, it shouldn’t be you or me to define what these glasses will be capable of. What I would like to see is a Ray ban style glasses, with transparent lenses and ar/vr integrated with cameras and 6 degrees of freedom! How we are going to use them it should be up to us. If you want to use just to watch movies it’s all right, I would use them to work and to see my brother and friends in a new way. Let’s be positive :)
@superevilnine9
@superevilnine9 Год назад
Minority Report coming our way 😁
@PK-lh2om
@PK-lh2om Год назад
i wonder if we could see 4k per eye on products like this in a couple of years, would definitely buy
@whiteeskimo
@whiteeskimo Год назад
I think that these glasses would be fantastic used with my DJI mini 2 Drone , But I wonder if they would be compatible plugging into the controler ? But Amazon here in Canada does not sell them.
@vedtam
@vedtam Год назад
Thanks for this great review. Wondering if it could work as a replacement for your computer monitors? Love the video you did for the Oculus Quest Pro, how would this product compare to that when used for work? Btw, I'm a programmer and would want to use the virtual monitors for reading / writing code.
@45guyz
@45guyz Год назад
Same as well. If so, would be a great WFH tool
@krvijaay9250
@krvijaay9250 11 месяцев назад
did u guys try it?
@busterhoodstar4447
@busterhoodstar4447 Год назад
Had my prescription filled for the lenses. The experience is fantastic.
@DDR84DDR
@DDR84DDR Год назад
Where did you get the lens replaced?
@busterhoodstar4447
@busterhoodstar4447 Год назад
@@DDR84DDR you take the frames to your optometrist and get the lenses put in.
@jordon.melodiz426
@jordon.melodiz426 Год назад
For real?👀👀👀
@Swordkirby9999
@Swordkirby9999 Год назад
One of the problems with the idea of AR Glasses, is that there's a good number of the population that already has to wear glasses. It's nice that they thought of that and offer a way of ordering lenses based on your prescription, but I can imagine it would be pricey to have to change that out every year or two if you keep the glasses long term If they make a version made to comfortably fit over existing glasses, I could easily see myself using something like this for casual things like TV or Steam Link
@amazingsoyuz873
@amazingsoyuz873 Год назад
Apple filed a patent for AR glasses with a virtual lens that adapts to the wearer’s prescription
@tycooperaow
@tycooperaow Год назад
@@amazingsoyuz873 Whats the patent number?
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Год назад
@@amazingsoyuz873 if Apple can do that without damaging people's eyes (I've seen another set of AR glasses with diopter lenses that easily its fell out of the prescription settings) I'll switch back to iPhone.
@NeoSpLoLegends
@NeoSpLoLegends Год назад
well mby u should have gotten born with better eyes smh
@StarManta
@StarManta Год назад
FYI, glasses don't cost $400 a pop, not really. It's only the stores that are part of the Luxxotica monopoly (which is most major brands and pretty much any store connected to your optometrist's office) that charge that much. Go to other stores (Warby Parker, Zenni, etc) and they're more like $15-60. I'm not sure what the process is for getting lenses in the frames for these AR glasses but I bet you can get it for under $20.
@gday552000
@gday552000 Год назад
I've been searching for a pair of VR glasses for years. Great review. Thanks
@ygrittesnow1701
@ygrittesnow1701 Год назад
Depending on their longevity these might be a much more affordable option to some of those really expensive gaming monitors. And much easier to move than some of those monitors.
@NHSMINDLESS
@NHSMINDLESS Год назад
I wonder when we can expect a 144hz version, I'm definitely holding out for their new pair with more stable software .😅 I am not saying that the current version of these glasses isn't stable.. but ! V2 will definitely have some crazy upgrades 😁
@BDRmongoose
@BDRmongoose Год назад
Wireless for PC connection is what I want.
@proseronly3313
@proseronly3313 Год назад
@@BDRmongoose how can u have wireless if it doesnt have battery
@BDRmongoose
@BDRmongoose Год назад
@@proseronly3313 who said it wouldn't have a battery?
@Williamb612
@Williamb612 16 дней назад
Thanks! Would be helpful to know how the interface works...I am seeing a long thin white cursor line moving and opening apps...how does that move around and how do you open an app when highlighting? Does the secondary device act as a remote clicker? Also: did not notice any mention of battery life...and can you plug it in, or purchase a second battery? And finally: is there that nausea effect that many AR googles create? Thanks!
@wendyebere7235
@wendyebere7235 Год назад
as a hypeman there are a lot of things I write and often forget many and this glass would be of good help ❤️
@spirobogdanos4241
@spirobogdanos4241 Год назад
I know you're not supposed to wear these while driving, but I'm so interested in HUD apps for this for driving or just walking, like an Iron Man kind of display that gives you useful data around the edges of wherever you're looking.
@jaimerivera6435
@jaimerivera6435 Год назад
That’s the only thing I have been looking at lol.
@halcyonramirez6469
@halcyonramirez6469 Год назад
@Mr10Residentevilfan not just that dude. it can show you your speed as well. along with the gps guidance. its a game changer if they could do that
@nickilema1074
@nickilema1074 Год назад
@Mr10Residentevilfan that’s so true also like a compass you can back track your steps that would be awesome too
@alexanderpoplawski577
@alexanderpoplawski577 Год назад
Without front facing cameras or eye tracking, it has no information of the world around you. It can't overlay physical objects, like buildings or mountains, with additional info. The term AR is a bit of a stretch, because it can't enhance the reality around you.
@4P5MC
@4P5MC Год назад
I really want to get these to develop my own HUD! It'd show the time (down to milliseconds), calculations based on that (how long until the next hour, day of week, moon phase), and as much as I can fit there.
@TrailLessTravelled
@TrailLessTravelled Год назад
Hey Mike, thanks for the great review! These piqued my interest. But I really wish I could try these out in person to better understand what the experience is like. As you mentioned it's tough to capture in a RU-vid video. Wish that were an option somehow!
@helgehuser
@helgehuser 2 месяца назад
These glasses are crazy! Really nice Video I have so much Ideas about what to use them for. I just have the question: do they have a function where they are completely like Vr and you feel like you are somewhere else or is it “just” like watching on as big displays as you want? Because i wanted to get VR for gaming on Pc in VR but if these AR glasses have the function to nearly be like Vr glasses they are just way better for nearly everyone.
@sulkaracoustics5087
@sulkaracoustics5087 Год назад
It would be awesome for them to make a battery to connect that could be like a neck wrap like the original Power Beats, add an extra connection so you can connect your phone/ laptop while th battery is connected it’ll be SOLID, or even if it could be wireless, like a screen share app for iOS/Mac OS, Android OS, Windows, etc…
@notdolandark
@notdolandark Год назад
I think it would be really cool if they could get an oled display of their own manufacturing so it covers the entire lens
@jason1656
@jason1656 Год назад
LG currently holds a patent on the current production process for OLED screens. Samsung has just patented their own process called quantum Dot that's far superior than LG's as well as already demonstrated in curved and folding displays
@temporal5000
@temporal5000 Год назад
Smart glasses have been trying to take off for so many years now, kinda glad that they are still getting developed. By the way Mike, when will the Sennheiser MTW3 vs Apple Air Pods 2 vs Galaxy Buds 2 Pro drop?
@MikeOBrienMedia
@MikeOBrienMedia Год назад
Yeah I am glad they are still pushing for smart glasses. I think there is a future for these once tech gets smaller and more powerful. As for the comparison, I'll have one tomorrow!
@Show_CharlesDawson
@Show_CharlesDawson Год назад
Imagine watching VR concert videos with these.
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Good review, thank you! Have you tried to watch 3D movies using it? Or RU-vid 3D videos? I'm looking for a portable projector with 3D capabilities, just for watching movies and playing games in different places at home but being able to use 3D features when available. I think these glasses will be a great fit for what I'm looking for!
@VeeLazer
@VeeLazer Год назад
I wasn't actually looking for anything like these, but I so much prefer this over the traditionally bulky vr headsets (and frankly I hate the occulus software) so I might snag these. Thanks for the awesome review
@More_Row
@More_Row Год назад
Tell me if they are actually good to use when you get them
@coltont8316
@coltont8316 Год назад
Made me laugh these are 300 dollars
@elijahclaude3413
@elijahclaude3413 Год назад
AR is a completely different use case than VR. It's like comparing a phone with a gaming console. But yeah, the UI on those devices should be so much better
@Gene669
@Gene669 Год назад
you pointed at things not many others said about these glasses. it's great for light use that doesn't require high fov like cooking, exercise on a bike and treadmill and general not demanding use which is something i was looking for compared to full fledged passthrough headsets. nreal got me on and off a couple of times about it and now it's on again as a secondary hud for light use compared to an mr headset like quest pro or lynx-r1
@christopherjung2697
@christopherjung2697 Год назад
My questions would be: 1. when I fix a window - is it fixed IN THE ROOM or is it just fixed on my sight (like, when I walk out of the room and come back, is it in the same place or how does it work?) 2. how steady is the tracking? I know multiple mobile (smartphone) AR applications where the things placed in AR are slightly moving with the camera even though they are intended to stay fixed... And if its good, does it also work with faster head moving?
@DrAudio_71
@DrAudio_71 10 месяцев назад
I am a live audio engineer and I would use these glasses to mix the bands. Many audio mixing consoles now have iPad/android apps. This would allow me to freely roam the venue and not have anyone bumping into my iPad while I’m trying to mix. Only issue I haven’t figured out yet is control of the app. I assume there is a mouse type device that I can have in my pocket.
@tejin248
@tejin248 Год назад
I have three moniters for work and at times I wish I had more. Sounds like the fixed perspective "desktop" would be great. Look left or right for emails, teams, zoom looks center for Office apps! How do they work as a computer monitor replacement?
@MikeOBrienMedia
@MikeOBrienMedia Год назад
Yeah it could be a powerful solution there, and you wouldn't need much space at all! I will not be replacing my monitors at the moment though for two reasons: 1) eye fatigue. These glasses are still new and so eye fatigue is still a real issue for sure, and 2) these are only 1080p. If they were 4k or better, I think it could really be a viable option.
@tejin248
@tejin248 Год назад
@@MikeOBrienMedia my work screens are 1080p! For gaming and graphic stuff I'd say 4k would be a min, but for office work 1080p, in theory, should be good! Thanks!
@gman102formyspace
@gman102formyspace Год назад
On laptops you can't have stationary multi-screen setups within the glasses and a PC however as the only software that allows you to use the nebula stuff (everything with MR/AR features) are all only built for smart phones like the Samsung galaxy series (works well with my galaxy S10 ans fold3). So when I hook up to my laptop it works excellent as a main screen replacement, privacy screen as you can turn off the laptop screen in settings and still see via glasses, or as a second monitor or extended monitor to your laptop but those don't work too well for me as just replacing my screen with the glasses
@ronaldomurataj2519
@ronaldomurataj2519 Год назад
​@@gman102formyspace hello! when your using them with samsung dex do you a have a stationary screen? or does it move with the head? because as i have seen on videos you only get stationary screen when your using nebula app?
@gman102formyspace
@gman102formyspace Год назад
@@ronaldomurataj2519 the screens move with your head like you have a big TV extended a comfortable distance away. The only mode where you get the screens to stay in one area would be within the nebula app. For everything else it just turns into a monitor with no AR stuff really, but it IS an excellent experience in Dex and dex is the only mode you can shut the screen off and still have it stay on and working with the glasses (when you mirror the screen or use nebula you're required to leave the screen on... thankfully not with dex)
@sento864
@sento864 Год назад
I wonder how long it will take for ar technology to be integrated into normal glasses
@jigz7337
@jigz7337 Год назад
within 10 years i bet
@nativethings
@nativethings Год назад
Thank you for this review!
@bazookaace
@bazookaace Год назад
As remote work and mobile living become more popular, I could see this sort of thing blowing up on the mainstream.
@zerowest00
@zerowest00 Год назад
Man they need to get game creators involved to really get the hype rolling
@justanything4905
@justanything4905 Год назад
How did we go from "don't sit too close to the tv you'll spoil your eyes" ... to this lol
@MiguelY22
@MiguelY22 Год назад
Haha right
@MikeOBrienMedia
@MikeOBrienMedia Год назад
The closest you could possibly get to a screen haha!
@techreviewsau
@techreviewsau Год назад
"Don't sit too close to the TV" was a myth.
@Onimusouka
@Onimusouka Год назад
I'd be curious to try Samsung Dex. I use it occasionally in a pinch and it's been pretty useful. First review I watched that mentioned Dex or even playing music. Great review.
@maxjames00077
@maxjames00077 Год назад
Can't wait to try these! I love watching movies with my Quest 2 so I'm curious how these are
@alecompany237
@alecompany237 Год назад
Do you think these could useful for working? I’m a programmer and am interested in an AR/VR setup for working from home
@cajun0460
@cajun0460 Год назад
I think there are some pretty good use cases for them (getting into programming and that stuff as well, going to college soon for something related to tech field). Do you stay up watching videos at night but just hold your phone in your bed (like I do)? Well, these glasses are certainly better for that. Personally, I have an apple phone and I’m not sure that I’d want my glasses to be wired so for now I’ll pass on them until the tech improves. Would they be useful for working, though? I’d have to say probably not and a laptop would be your best on-the-go option. Think about how slow it would be moving your hands for the individual codes. Yikes! If your looking for a screen that won’t take up space and a cool experience, then I’d say it would be an interesting product to get. However, using it for work is beyond silly and your not gonna get great performance out of them 100%.
@gurubhaktmohit
@gurubhaktmohit Год назад
What about eye strain or headaches? That's the number 1 problem with these AR/VR/Metaverse devices. Any nausea or general discomfort during the use of these?
@MikeOBrienMedia
@MikeOBrienMedia Год назад
I have not had any nausea or headaches yet, but definitely some eye strain. You can tell is not the most natural way our eyes focus or look at things
@XREAl_Tech_Support
@XREAl_Tech_Support Год назад
Hi, it differs from person to person I think. Our glass has TUV certification, but it may still cause some people eye stress, so we recommend users to take a break for every 45mins or 1hr.
@lucyferman
@lucyferman Год назад
Very well made and informative video. Thank you.
@toonman361
@toonman361 8 месяцев назад
Aside from looking around and clicking on certain icons, can any productivity be accomplished such as Photoshop? What do you actually do with these?
@jevans3681
@jevans3681 Год назад
I'm really curious to see someone's experience using these with a laptop and having virtual monitors doing work with documents and spreadsheets. How does a computer mouse work with these?
@nayranz
@nayranz Год назад
Exactly, gaming isnt the real deal here
@XREAl_Tech_Support
@XREAl_Tech_Support Год назад
Honestly the glass can also be used for productivity, the image is clear and sharp.
@maimaibiri9045
@maimaibiri9045 Год назад
Actually I just want it for gaming, I know, vr is better, but I like the idea that I can see the real my keyworld aka the real world as well behind it, I need more info on these things.
@PeterHjalmarsson
@PeterHjalmarsson Год назад
Probably not supergood. Have you ever tried doing prodictivity work on a screen 3 meters away (lika a TV)? My eyes get tired real quick. Also, it's only 1080p.
@TimothyMark7
@TimothyMark7 Год назад
oled technology has made it possible for crazy amazing augmented reality glasses/headsets and this is just the start of it, i just hope we can get a affordable version of the hololens that uses oled tech, that would be perfect
@ZysT_VaaL
@ZysT_VaaL Год назад
Maps can be amazing either walking or driving you have a HUD so you can focus on what's in front of you and not look down at all.
@alolkoydesigns
@alolkoydesigns Год назад
I'm thinking of one of these for the following use case. I'd be interested in your opinions. Outdoor macro photography. Outdoor macro photography isn't great for using a camera's viewfinder because you are usually shooting low to the ground. I can mirror my camera to my smartphone, and even click the shutter via a smartphone app using the cameras built in wifi. The problem is that it's awkward handling the camera and the smartphone at the same time. These glasses seem like a solution to that problem. So two questions: Would mirroring my camera to my smartphone via wifi, and then mirroring my smartphone to the glasses work. The other question is how do these glasses work in broad daylight outside? Do bright lights interfere with the experience?
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Год назад
It looks great, but I'll hold off until the app support for something like this takes off more. My other gripe is control, using the phone as a makeshift controller looked okay, but is just too clunky. If hand tracking sensors (or maybe gloves that work in a similar way to the phone) were added in a future iteration they would be perfect imo. I'm sure that would be horrible for phone battery life, but when AR glasses finally start to take off, maybe we rethink smartphone designs to better accommodate them, or allow for passthrough charging and carry a high capacity portable battery (my quest 2 solution lol).
@tylergatewood1652
@tylergatewood1652 Год назад
Big step for AR. Conact lenses are next within the next 10-15 years based on technological exponential growth. I love technology, but I’m afraid humans will be able to make reality whatever they want. Eliminating hardships, along with anything we dislike through AR as it becomes more accessible. It will hinder natural brain chemistry and rewire the brain to desire whatever it wants at ease
@christopherluciousclark8723
Great job with presentation man. I am curious for video and to be simple if I wanted to watch a movie how would you connect. You mentioned hdmi so how does video connect? Bluetooth? Also I’m curious to have video stationary or to move with you would this be controlled with an app. I’m gonna get a pair and I have an iPhone 11. I’ve been waiting for this very thing with a sort if see through technology so I can walk around seeing what’s around. I’m also wanting to use Them with my sailboat for navigation and forward scan under water. What a perfect device for that very thing when you have to see visual stuff aat the same time as gpa and under water. So anyway how is the fixed video control and how would video connect? Thanks a bunch. I can’t wait dig in any a pair
@a67tejaskhandale99
@a67tejaskhandale99 Год назад
I'm going to buy these as soon as tehy're available in my country, this literally is a life saver. I need 2 monitors atleast, but because i'm always moving, i ca't be switching setups. This will be the great!
@hallzyy8023
@hallzyy8023 Год назад
I can finally use both hands after all my life holding a phone during every day life these things are really giving a hold onto life and the social web, can’t wait to try them out
@gmasterdude
@gmasterdude Год назад
I think something like this for augmented vision would be great. If they incorporated a camera with zoom capabilities it would be like wearing a pair of binoculars or a microscope or maybe even infrared giving you super vision. Infra red would be great for driving you can see animals that may be about to run out in front of your car.
@firemonkey1015
@firemonkey1015 Год назад
This is a stunning reminder to me about “google glass”. How hyped it was, and how much it miserably failed in the end. This seems much more advanced and better, guess we’ll just have to see the outcome.
@mrtienphysics666
@mrtienphysics666 Год назад
This would be very useful in a crowded bus or subway. May work well with the smart watches
@dieseldood
@dieseldood 2 месяца назад
I realize this is a year old now... but. Use case that someone else figured out and now I'm trying to figure out. Bass Fishing we have what is called Front Facing Sonar. In many cases when a user gets good with it, fishing in a tournament turns into a video game. I recently read where a professional angler has a pair and has set it up to work through his sonar unit. I think this is genius, as you can be heads up and not looking down at your feet. Honestly till I heard about him doing this, I had no idea they existed. As you said, I can think of MANY uses for them, and I suspect I will be getting a pair sooner than later. Thanks for the review and information. I'll be looking for a long term update as well.
@dragon2knight
@dragon2knight Год назад
Well, they look funky, a little too funky for my personal taste. But I like the idea for sure. I'm still waiting for a more "normal" set that wouldn't make me look like the geek I am 🤣 Great video Mike, you explained it's functions very well, it's pretty involved. The price is easily it's best aspect to be honest. If they looked better, I'd definitely not mind paying that price for sure.
@MikeOBrienMedia
@MikeOBrienMedia Год назад
We have been hearing rumors if Apple smart glasses for years. I imagine in ~5 years, we may finally see a pair and at that time, mass adoption will begin. Who knows if they will take off before then. I really hope they keep finding new use cases though!
@dragon2knight
@dragon2knight Год назад
@@MikeOBrienMedia Agreed, this is definitely the future, we just need someone to make it happen in a way folks can stomach.
@Mr.FarePlay
@Mr.FarePlay Год назад
Still waiting for "Edith" I see 😋
@gman102formyspace
@gman102formyspace Год назад
These are easily the least funky glasses I've seen in the AR space and don't draw any sort of looks for looking funky either
@dragon2knight
@dragon2knight Год назад
@@gman102formyspace Hahaha, just because they're the least funky doesn't make them not funky....they're still fugly. I haven't seen a single set yet that can pass off as non geeky, but admittedly they are at least trying to do better as of late. Still not even remotely there yet though....
@flufferz7633
@flufferz7633 Год назад
these are so close to the product ive been searching for for years now, that i think i might have to get a pair... as a fairly die hard by the average persons standards vr tech geek i love this idea. i already have a full body tracking VR rig (yay dancies) but have wanted to find something i can use while watching twitch streams, or in a virtual call. i would love to use this kind of product for similar usages you mentioned, aswell as maybe attempting to mount a keyboard to my forearm or something for around the house... i guess i could attempt to use some kind of speech to text software for basic text input. i guess the phone would have that already so maybe just mount the phone to arm instead with a runners band idk. i personally would also probably attempt to pair with a folding portable bluetooth keyboard so i can maybe handle basic writing on the go. i used to use my phone, but it got awkward having such a tiny screen to work with. being able to maybe handle emails and stuff, or watch a movie when laying down would be nice. especially if unwell. i remember using virtual reality to project multiple monitors in my virtual space, like 10 or so all stacked up.. i get this tech is basic comparatively , but i hope one day to get there, so i can maybe handle that kind of usage too...
@flufferz7633
@flufferz7633 Год назад
oh and really hoping software support takes off, i think a product like this really needs some good quality dev support either from the company themselves, or some kind of encouragement to get indie devs working with this kind of platform. i think a lack of decent software is what will make or break these kind of products from surviving. maybe in the future we could see some kind of add on tech 3rd party or otherwise to add existing functionality. again software more important, but if enough hype came off these, and the physical product was maybe open enough to 3rd party manufacturers.. maybe someone might make a oculus quest inspired hand tracking sensor (maybe a external head strap device or similar that interfaces with the product, or the devices connected to it...) and in that same vein.. maybe an external clip on camera... leave the tech open enough and consumers themselves will come up with their own home brew solutions too. go pro could be mounted inward perhaps for that one person out there... ive seen alot of creativity in the VR space over the last couple years from people trying all sorts of home made and collaborative group based projects. from making non standard headsets work with things it shouldn't (psvr with a pc for example) or phones/xbox cameras for full body tracking instead of the over expensive individual things we currently use. people had to make strain reliefs and mundane products to mount tech to our bodies while in vr... mods and overlay apps to make the tech work better, (instead of waiting for manufacturers to hopefully bake it in) honestly, the power of creativity is incredible if allowed! dont be closed like zucc, or you will kill products like this, be more open to the community. which, looks more like how this device is. i am very excited for the future of this AR based tech, as i think it has a great many uses in the professional world, corporate world, and entertainment worlds alike... even for usage scenarios like the bed bound or disabled people in general. i think this kind of tech has an extremely useful potential as well as being highly entertaining. lets hope this is like the new android or takes off at least alongside vr! sorry for the rant im oddly passionate about this stuff
@schemagroup1
@schemagroup1 Год назад
Wow the form factor is really impressive, just like the first iPhone running OSX on a phone was revolutionary, just like this here.
@superevilnine9
@superevilnine9 Год назад
Gonna have to get a pair🔥
@jimhalpert0
@jimhalpert0 Год назад
Damn in the future people will have AR in their eyes and will be enjoying all sorts of new stuff like virtual feeling, taste etc.
@mr.grumps3544
@mr.grumps3544 Год назад
I'll buy a pair of AR glasses when they get 4k screens. 1080p is way too low to enjoy and causes eye fatigue if VR is anything to go by. These companies shouldn't even be pushing out these products at anything lower than 4k.
@biologicalsubwoofer
@biologicalsubwoofer Год назад
I hope this tech takes off. Having multiple screens without actually having bulky monitors that take up so much space in a room, not to mention the socket clutter, cable management, electricity bill, dust build up, etc.
@scratchgaming111
@scratchgaming111 11 месяцев назад
Having this glass in class is going to be lit
@DannerBanks
@DannerBanks 6 месяцев назад
I wish people would stop calling these smart glasses. Its a display.
@pjaypender1009
@pjaypender1009 2 месяца назад
There's undeniable smart tech in them. Head tracking and eye tracking, for instance, requires processing.
@snuggleseal
@snuggleseal Месяц назад
A display built into your glasses is pretty smart tbh
@neo6280
@neo6280 Месяц назад
So you want people to call them display glasses? I think you have way too much time on your hands to come up with stupid things to complain about. Go get a job and fill your time with less stupidity lazy
@kdsewell01
@kdsewell01 Год назад
Thanks Mike! Great review! I was wondering, if I plugged this into my laptop, would the resolution be good enough to actually look at documents and work on them? This may be way better than using a portable monitor for work. Thanks!
@OmynZ33
@OmynZ33 Год назад
I had my first work day using these paired my with my laptop. Awesome experience. No issues with Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.. Only issue I had was when content was screenshared from other people with a resolution greater than 1080p.
@ronaldomurataj2519
@ronaldomurataj2519 Год назад
​@@OmynZ33 hello, when you connect to laptop, can screen be fixed in one place, or it moves with the head movments?
@OmynZ33
@OmynZ33 Год назад
@@ronaldomurataj2519 I'm not sure if laptops work with AR. I've only tried this with the mobile app
@mac11380
@mac11380 Год назад
It would be neat to have cameras 360 degrees on your car and be able to turn your head and be able to "see" though the car eliminating blind spots like some fighter jets have. It could project maps and your speed etc.
@gman102formyspace
@gman102formyspace Год назад
I bought these glasses about a month ago and I use them everywhere
@jonathanmelton5756
@jonathanmelton5756 Год назад
The best thing I can think is basically something that beats a meta-quest pro when linked to a Samsung device with text. Basically getting something better than a $1500 experience for less than 400. I would definitely see if I could use this paired with a foldable Bluetooth trackpad combo to replace my gaming laptop For productivity work
@brianbollinger8644
@brianbollinger8644 Год назад
@Mike O’Brien would they work well for having things like iPhone notifications and text notifications come to your field of vision without major distraction when you’re driving (ie without looking at the phone)?
@nij2k
@nij2k 10 месяцев назад
Awesome review, do you know if you can view your phones camera through the glasses, I'm short sighted and this would be amazing to be able to see further into the distance,, using your cameras zoom 😁
@Tarrabyte
@Tarrabyte Год назад
So far you were the only guy that I have watched that's a techie that has known what the hell Samsung dex mode is And I greatly appreciate that
@deaditeboimler4141
@deaditeboimler4141 Год назад
I needed this two years ago
@horrid13
@horrid13 Год назад
im a programmer and use my macbook pro almost exclusively (front end dev) i just ordered my pair of nreal for that purpose! since ill be able to extend my macbook's monitors and be able to work more efficiently
@udorun
@udorun 3 месяца назад
Did it work for you? Considering getting these for programming as well
@horrid13
@horrid13 3 месяца назад
@@udorun nope we're a waste of money
@udorun
@udorun 3 месяца назад
@@horrid13 thank you! Sorry to hear. I guess we have to wait for 1-2 iterations on it
@loganmiller2803
@loganmiller2803 Год назад
Man this about to step up my "forearm workout"
@KuyaQuatro
@KuyaQuatro Год назад
Does it handle stereoscopic video? Like are you able to watch VR180 videos on youtube with full 3d stereoscopy and look around like you would in a VR headset? If so, that's fire. More useful than the vive flow lol
@peternicholson26
@peternicholson26 Год назад
I'm a web developer, and I can see a good few possibilties when it comes to these being damn handy for an on the go large screen. This market needs to get some cheaper 3rd party players competing to get all of these small niches involved though. Just to take the price down a touch ;)
@Sgsportbit
@Sgsportbit Год назад
Besides all the cool possibilities, I’d like to use this technology for every day stuff like, displaying incoming calls, weather, time, navigation commands, speed limits etc.
@RafaelSwit
@RafaelSwit Год назад
Can’t wait to see how capable gen 2 or 3 will be, and what competition will offer. AR contact lenses next?
@dark_jpeg4257
@dark_jpeg4257 Год назад
For that they would need to solve heating issues for obvious reasons
@3DJapan
@3DJapan Год назад
Contact lenses are very close. They're basically ready just not on the market yet. Adam Savage's Tested channel has looked at them a couple of times.
@apdroidgeek1737
@apdroidgeek1737 Год назад
@@3DJapan its been in development for 6 years and theres still no new info about them
@mosesbrown1979
@mosesbrown1979 Год назад
I gotta get these asap flying my mavic mini 2 would be crazy
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