I bought the Viture Pro XR instead. They have several benefits over the RayNeo Air 2s. I also, purchased RayNeo X2 glasses and Meta Ray Ban glasses. Which ever of these are worst will be my kids Christmas present, lol.
@herbertkiessner8257 Viture is fine. The width is short (pause) so they look weird while wearing them. The screen is very colorful and clear, but small. I'd prefer the option to make the screen larger, but a definite keeper when traveling. I'll update when the RayNeo X2 arrives, which are comparable to the Meta Ray Ban.
I am curious how the Viture Pro compare to these. Big selling point on these right now is that during Black Friday/Cyber Monday you can get the RayNeo for $199.
So are there any XR glasses that aren't blurry at the edges? I wanna use these as portable multimonitor set ups, but if you can't see icons and text at the edges then its not that good is it?
thank you so much. decided against it. appreciate the video though most other creators are just overhyping the thing I almost buy it. I need it for programming. I don't think it's going to work due to the blurriness. also maybe ill wait for ones that can project multiple in place screens to be more affordable.
No problem. For me it’s about being honest about a product and letting those know if it works for them or not. I use them a lot for travel and leisurely stuff but I can’t see using them for desktop work currently due to the blurriness on the edges.
@btonelli So, this means that one needs to purchase the Pocket TV for the initial setup? I was hoping this was possible without it. But this seems like a common limitation of all "AR" glasses.
@@btonelli Would locking the screen position get rid of the blurry edge issue? Although I don't see myself using these extensively for productivity, it seems like being able to slightly turn your head on a locked display would resolve it...or am I missing something?
@ no. The blurry edges are there no matter what. It’s the design of the displays in the glasses I believe. Hoping the Air 3 that will come out next year will address this.
I was just using these on the plane today and they were great. Not 200 inches but the display is big and it helps. 46 inches tv right in front of you isn’t bad and better than any phone or tablet
its 201" .....* ahem *.....at 200ft away..or something like that. lol. Word Judo. It does fill up your entire vision laterally but leaves the last bottom 1/4 empty. So yeah, 201" @ 200ft or 45" at 3ft lol. I just got these cuz they were hella cheap from amazon during black friday. I have to say, it's pretty freakin awesome.
I bought the Viture Pro XR instead. They have several benefits over the RayNeo Air 2s. I also, purchased RayNeo X2 glasses and Meta Ray Ban glasses. Which ever of these are worst will be my kids Christmas present, lol.
Can you share tour thoughts on the glasses you bought? I'm not sure which once i should buy
@herbertkiessner8257 Viture is fine. The width is short (pause) so they look weird while wearing them. The screen is very colorful and clear, but small. I'd prefer the option to make the screen larger, but a definite keeper when traveling. I'll update when the RayNeo X2 arrives, which are comparable to the Meta Ray Ban.
What are the benefits?@@AccountabilityFit
I am curious how the Viture Pro compare to these. Big selling point on these right now is that during Black Friday/Cyber Monday you can get the RayNeo for $199.
@@AccountabilityFithow have the ray neo x2 been?
Can you hook them up to play station 5 and watch movies??
@@JohnnyHart-d6m yes. It acts a an external display
can I fly my drone with the dji app with these ?
Watching this review from my new raymel just arrived today and it’s on sale for 199. Ts your face looks goon here and your teeth look so perfect
Congrats! Thanks btw :)
Which AR glasses are the best for watching movies at home??
@@sweepthe-leg depends on budget and wants. These are portable and easy to work with. If you want full immersion then something like AVP
Great review. Thank you for your honesty.
@@firepropugs4680 thanks for watching
Wow from 201" to 47 that is a big difference big enough to stop me from buying these thank you for the review and heads up
It’s not a bad thing, it’s just more realistic viewing sizes for those that expect 200 inch displays. It’s still very big and good quality overall.
@@btonelli i think its a bad thing, that sounds like crazy false advertising.
Does this work with the Samsung DeX function or do you need to download an app
You probably need to download the app. This mirrors your phone so if the app is there then it should work
It works with Dex
I love mine!!!! Thought I’d use them on the airplane but I slept through the movie😂
@@rhashadparker5535 lol!!
So are there any XR glasses that aren't blurry at the edges? I wanna use these as portable multimonitor set ups, but if you can't see icons and text at the edges then its not that good is it?
@@returnofthejoe2285 I haven’t had the opportunity to try them all so hard to say.
@6:12, Sam is trolling all of us 😃
Haha yes
thank you so much. decided against it. appreciate the video though most other creators are just overhyping the thing I almost buy it. I need it for programming. I don't think it's going to work due to the blurriness. also maybe ill wait for ones that can project multiple in place screens to be more affordable.
No problem. For me it’s about being honest about a product and letting those know if it works for them or not. I use them a lot for travel and leisurely stuff but I can’t see using them for desktop work currently due to the blurriness on the edges.
The blurring images is a deal breaker lol
@@donniethesportsguy893 only on the edges.
Oooo I lowkey want to get these😵💫
@@Chemunguss they are nice. Especially for travel too
Is it possible to lock the position of the virtual screen on these when they are connected directly to the phone, without the Pocket TV?
@@-Ricochet- yes after you set the display in pocket TV it stays locked
@btonelli So, this means that one needs to purchase the Pocket TV for the initial setup? I was hoping this was possible without it. But this seems like a common limitation of all "AR" glasses.
Yes. It’s a bit unfortunate but the pocket tv adds a lot more to these
@@btonelli Would locking the screen position get rid of the blurry edge issue? Although I don't see myself using these extensively for productivity, it seems like being able to slightly turn your head on a locked display would resolve it...or am I missing something?
@ no. The blurry edges are there no matter what. It’s the design of the displays in the glasses I believe. Hoping the Air 3 that will come out next year will address this.
He is probably the only person on planet earth who is still positive about the Apple vision crap.
Haha not really. Many love it, but perhaps they don’t make videos on it
Do you just use blue tooth to connect headphones?
@@kevin3seven yes. Bluetooth for headphones
@ awesome, they are on sale for $199 on Amazon today, a good price to get in I think
@ indeed! They are one of my go to devices for traveling too
What? 46 inches? The whole point of buying glasses like these for me would be getting at least 100 inches
I was just using these on the plane today and they were great. Not 200 inches but the display is big and it helps. 46 inches tv right in front of you isn’t bad and better than any phone or tablet
It depends on distance so you can have it up to 201 inches
its 201" .....* ahem *.....at 200ft away..or something like that. lol. Word Judo. It does fill up your entire vision laterally but leaves the last bottom 1/4 empty. So yeah, 201" @ 200ft or 45" at 3ft lol. I just got these cuz they were hella cheap from amazon during black friday. I have to say, it's pretty freakin awesome.
@@botcrack yes it’s a lot of word judo but the end result is they are actually pretty solid
You'd just need to dump drm free copies of movies on the pocket tv
@@hectormanuel8360 yes 😉
Better to skip all ar glasses momentarily.
@@CONTEMNTheOfficial there will always be something better and something new. It’s actually a really fun time to explore the options