Agreed - I never got a chance to try Google Glass but they at least looked lightweight. If there were an AR device like that then I wouldn’t have nearly as much of a problem.
They’re far from perfect, but I have the Nreal Air glasses and find them pretty dope. They have sony oled tech so they’re surprisingly bright even in a lit room, and the pixel density is great. No screen door effect like VR headsets.
They’re the 1st iteration, not very user-friendly for non-techies and absolutely need a lot of work, but the concept is very much there. I mostly use them to play Steam deck games on a “big screen” now, but the accompanying Android app attempts a phone + app-like design like the Vision.
Looks interesting! Though unfortunately I don’t have any devices that are compatible with it (Pixel phone is out, Intel Mac is a no, and no general desktop/windows/Linux support), but I’ll certainly keep my eye out to see if they expand, or if similar products launch!
Agreed - I never got a chance to try Google Glass but they at least looked lightweight. If there were an AR device like that then I wouldn’t have nearly as much of a problem.
They’re far from perfect, but I have the Nreal Air glasses and find them pretty dope. They have sony oled tech so they’re surprisingly bright even in a lit room, and the pixel density is great. No screen door effect like VR headsets.
They’re the 1st iteration, not very user-friendly for non-techies and absolutely need a lot of work, but the concept is very much there. I mostly use them to play Steam deck games on a “big screen” now, but the accompanying Android app attempts a phone + app-like design like the Vision.
Looks interesting! Though unfortunately I don’t have any devices that are compatible with it (Pixel phone is out, Intel Mac is a no, and no general desktop/windows/Linux support), but I’ll certainly keep my eye out to see if they expand, or if similar products launch!
Looks cool, yeah, we’ll see how it develops