@@samplifylife no AR glasses is made for wacthing movies :'D There is literally no advantage to reallife. Evenm watching on your Phonescreen is way bigger and double or more of resolution :'D
not really he looks like a cyberpunk cyclops invader from another planet with this thing and for a fullday job its way to much weight on the nose. The frame ai glasses with 39gramms are looking more normal and have also a ai on board,or another idea will be a cloud powered ar glass so all the heavy stuff goes away and will be streamed to a more normal looking glasses.
@@zombos22222 you don't seem to understand what they're saying. The glasses themselves absolutely look like a pair of Rayban, kinda thick, but still pretty damn close.
@@killer008r rayban glasses are also looking to weird with this 2 cameras big frames and flashlight its very bad for privacy, the frame ai glasses are way smaller just 39gramms and are looking normal enough for use allday without pressure on the nose how much gramms has the rayneo xr2? and last the battery for a fullday? they did a great job i just say he looks like a cyberpunk cyclops invader like this on moon in destiny game with shooting laserbeams out of their eye which is a cool way to look but no normal look, great for cosplay but not for allday use.
@zombos22222 you have still completely missed the point of the original comment above. The word was "closer" the "er" part makes it a relative term not absolute. Therefore used perfectly correctly by the original poster.
Yeah, now we're finally starting to see the future of AR. If they can combine this waveguide tech with VR headsets too, so we have combo AR/VR glasses with tiny form factor in the future, we're onto a real winner.
It's gonna be so cool! It'll be like the Master Chief Halo helmet seen in the first 50 seconds of this video! With a HUD Heads Up Display on our glasses!
My gf doesn’t believe me that AR glasses will replace our phones but I think this one is a step closer to basically not being able to tell it’s clunky glasses
How much can they do at times when no internet connectivity is available, or how many features rely on cloud computing? If features like translation are handled locally, how much of the 128G is used up by the OS and pre-installed apps/features? And how much data do they collect and send off to third parties? Their funding goal was just $10,000 and they say production is starting almost immediately after the campaign ends. That means they are only using crowdfunding as an advertisement and implies there will be no difference between the "prototype" and "production" models. With only 500 backers I would be worried about support outside of China.
Check out the oppo airglass. They are better but we probably won't get them and they're locked in the oppo phone ecosystem. Give it another year or two.
I recon smart glass ought to also use *'Bone conducting'* tech for audio. The ends of the arms can just touch the skin at the back of your ears and conduct sound that way. - BOTH open ear and great discreet sound.
I don't think I personally have a use case for these or really AR in general yet, but this very cool. When these get good enough to use for work PC displays I may pick some up.
Sounds pretty cool, but 640 by 480 resolution does not work for me. Maybe years down the road they will have a HD version of these kind of glasses. I have stylish type glasses that can do up to 1 hour of recording in 2K resolution. So I don't need any of the other fancy features if I have my cell phone with me. I will check back in a few years to see if these type of devices have gotten any better and what they can do. Right now they are at their infancy stage of operations. Hopefully this device is not going to be too expensive. Cost is a factor also. Take care.
Getting closer. I'm not sure this revision is for me, but this is definitely the direction that I think of when I think AR. Not sure why some frames call themselves AR when they aren't actually augmenting the visual frame with a display.
A very good step, the future of smart glasses looks promising. For me it's day one buy if: 1) Battery life is good 2) The tracking system is responsive 3) Computational capabilities are in a good level (e.g video calls, or interact with a browser etc). I can't believe how the screen fitted in this thin glass, insane
Moment silence for the brave Quest2 strap that could have been. Also this was a really good video! I originally wasn't sure if this product was real when I saw the ads comparing it to bigger VR HMDs, and it might still be a little chunky, it's still pretty damn impressive! It's a product I'd consider wearing if it came in Black.
the translation function seems pretty useful for the hospital. If you had a couple pairs, it would be easy and fast to communicate with patients in emergencies. The system we use now is a live translation with real people, but the device is huge and you have to go find it in order to use it. Not to mention, the translators might alter what you say, where tech will try to translate faithfully directly every time.
One of the first backers. I was a google glass user and loved it. Had been waiting for waveguide for soooo long. It'll be nice as the tech gets more compact and regular looking, but I'll wear them over regardless of how nerdy I look!
This tech is going to be amazing in another few years.When I can get something like this from my eye doc when I get new glasses I'm definitely gonna get them.
I'm a cyclist, would they fit on a helmet? how good would they be in turn by turn navigation . How does the realtime battery last. can you add a power bank to it?
I don't know if you have already done it, but as you are a reference when talking about VR optics, could you explain the future trends in VR in terms of ocular technologies, I mean for example eye tracking and varifocal lenses, as well as the techniques to avoid geometric aberrations in future lenses etc. It's exciting, thank you.
Lo sapevo …sei americano ma immaginavo parlassi italiano perfettamente… quando parli in americano ho sempre sentito un accento italiano come quando un italiano parla in americano 😅 e ora la conferma… hai un italiano perfetto ! Vivi ancora in Sardegna? Ricordo che ti eri trasferito :-) Thank you so much for this video Tyriel I was very curious about the displays of these glasses and what they looks like from inside, I was particularly interested to see the interface and BIG THANKS for the tip about the info that apks may be installed even if not officially completely Certified 😄 that’s really sweet !!!
I'll give it a couple of generations and the ability to have perscription on them I would definately get this. I find the thick frames still kinda looks a bit off, but man we're getting there 😁
I wonder how they made it so your eyes can focus on these screens that are so close. There are no extra lenses, like you have in VR headset, so I'm curious how does it actually work. 🤔
Very very interesting. Me personally with a dex enabled phone im cool with the cable that offloads the battery, processing and allows internet access. But i like to see the innovation
I'm really excited about a product like this.. but one thing is for sure, I won't buy any until it can be confirmed that the device is compatible with a developer and modder ecosystem. It's promising that you can install APKs on this device, that could lead to custom implementations with any LLM or endpoint that a user or developer could want to use. I'll definitely wait patiently and see if this is possible. If not this one.. then surely one company is going to realize the importance of opening up their device to the dev community
How easy is it to change the battery? Glasses like this will be useful for 5-10 years at least. That's the biggest benefit of the wired non AR HMDs like the Rokid Max and Nreal Air: you can expect it to be nearly good as new in a decade with light usage (and most people probably don't use these nearly as often as other devices with screens in their house).
what about connecting to a PC? I've been working as a programmer for the last 3 years, first using rokid air 2 and now rokid max, I'm thinking of switching to the rayneo x2 option? Or should I not look in this direction for now and only as a replacement for a phone?
I have returned seven different glasses the past year.I bought the glasses and then spent hundreds of dollars on accessories that you need to get the glasses to do anything.I couldn’t get any gaming console to hook up to it.I couldn’t get anything to hook up to anything.When you have a spider web of cords adapters chargers etc,that is a sign that the technology is not there yet.
This is what I was talking about when I said I wish that Apple Vision Pro looked like Ray-Ban glasses. Hope the AVP tech becomes indistinguishable from the normal sunglasses one day.
So many of the companies that make these glasses try so hard to do way too much. I wish they would stop trying to reinvent the snartphone and just focus on giving us a good monitor in a pair of glasses. Just let me plug in my PC HDMI to the glasses. Or cast my PC or phone screen over wifi/hotspot. Stop trying to stuff a bunch of half-baked voice activation AI features and touch pads with awkward gesture controls. It ends up making the product extremely bulky and awkward to use. No consumer wants to buy this stuff. If they just made a pair of nice, thin and light waveguide displays that you can plug an HDMI cable into, it would make these things an actual viable product.
If only they had higher resolution/screen size and were more viable for media consumption and connecting with Samsung Dex, I would get them in a heartbeat
I'm willing to make a sacrifice of having a cable run down my neck to a backpack or belt pouch, and have the main CPU and batteries etc there. The headset only needs displays, sensors and audio. It would be lighter and could afford more space and weight for a better display. I think that's going to be a compromise that more glasses reach soon.
fewer and fewer people are replacing their wired earbuds with another pair of wired ear buds; they are going wireless. Wires running down you neck drives you crazy.
You know when they get angry.... When you confront them and they are hiding something... And that bot got way too angry with that simple question , if they havent implement that behavior for fun or smthng else, then the product is very very faulty