In one breath they say it's not listening to you. Then in the next they say it can be activated by voice. I wonder, How is it suppose to detect your voice if it's not always listening?
Yeah, as a 70s kid who still refuses to embrace this so-called "smart" technology (as I think it makes everyone mind-numbingly dumb), I have only one thing to say: "Beam me up Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here."
I really like the fact that it can translate from your language to another language, especially if you go on a trip overseas, it would make a big difference if you don’t understand the language of the person you’re speaking with. This could help many blind people as well, and it’s very portable. 9:41
It would be cool if these could act as an assistant when reading a book in that they could scan the printed page and then process the text and then project info back on that page. Thus it could make a printed book have many of the feature of an e book while maintaining the advantages of having a printed book as well. For example say the book has an abbreviation or anacronym such as UMW and one could ask it, what does UMWA here stand for and it could answer UMWA is an abbreviation for United Mine Workers of America. And then one could ask it to tell you a bit more about that before reading on. Also one could also add bookmarks and comments via that device
Rather than trying to replace the smart phone I think a better option would be for this to pair with your smartphone that way you can integrate apps with it etc
They’ll learn how to project images onto the molecules in the air and our great grandchildren will laugh when they hear how we used to hold these large tablets. Basically anything can be a screen. Microchips are getting smaller and smaller
One problem I HATE talking and then listening! Feels like it requires more energy and attention from me but what is most annoying is I can't do multiple things at once if i have to stop to speak and then listen. Maybe if i can speed up the speach responses but still would rather read. I absolutely LOVE typing and then reading!
There definitely is a big delay as well on getting responses, especially when browsing the web. You can see they tried to mask this by allowing the cohost speak in between. So would people wait for this, or just use their phone which is faster? If they can work on this, it would help.
@@michaelsutherland5848 what I mean slow is the response by the AI. You could take your phone out and ask “hey Google” or “hey siri” and the response is faster than what is presented here. Notice how the host had to interject and say something to not make the delay as evident, and after she spoke the Ai came in with the answer. The phone isn’t this slow. This is an issue but can be ironed out with future versions and updates but will the first adoptions be okay with it. I can see reviewers going after it
@@SBecktacular so the first few who commit and pay are just genuine pigs 😂😂 The problem is, a smart phone marker can literally improve their “Google assistant” or “Siri” with wireless headphones and boom, this becomes a bit redundant. As users are used to carrying their phones, using the headphones and microphone to control the phone will do what this device does. This is why it is key to have a problem as close to perfect when launch. It’s why the iPhone was such a success, it wasn’t a prototype with half baked promises.
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What's crazy is years ago we had North Focals for $999, which were wearable glasses with full color displays indistinguishable from regular glasses. Those could do almost everything these could, and the second version was going to have a camera, so it really could do everything. Then Google bought them out and bricked everyone's devices. Still looks like very interesting technology. I wonder if they can avoid using so many voice commands, that seems to be the main issue. Maybe they can figure out a good way to predict intent through the context and gestures. I don't see what it has over a phone app with the same features, besides being more immediately accessible.
It’s just a new gimmick to get customers and money I only see it good for people with disabilities. I see what you mean but I feel like you would need multiple or a bigger camera for it to be function correctly ( the apple Mr headset ) is what people want but it’s expensive
@@H8RSAPPRECIATE The gesture control should work. Google's MediaPipe model can do 2D hand tracking with a single camera and that would be adequate. I think the main constraint is the processing power/latency trade off: it would be hard to have something that small run hand tracking at fast speeds without getting hot and there's latency doing it externally. Something like a Coral is around the same size though and can run MediaPipe models pretty fast, so maybe it's possible. The vision pro does super fast high accuracy on-board 3D tracking, which would be great but I think most of the gestures could be recognized with 2D hand tracking (since it's only used for gestures the accuracy isn't needed which is a main reason for the complex sensor setup).
@@ImmacHn It's not always bad to run things on external servers. They're often significantly more cost effective since they have fewer constraints (cooling, form factor, durability, etc) and they can be fully utilized (an onboard processor might only be used for a fraction of the time since the device's features are only used that much). They definitely have trade offs like the latency, required connection, and privacy though.
@@BendsSpace true I feel like maybe in the future like in 100 years that’s when we will see super fast technology that’s super small that won’t over heat or die and be super accurate
The problem was the launch video, it didn't market it well. They should've focused on the hands free element. It's also confusing that they say it isn't always listening, yet when he took some almonds and asked how much protein, it knew. So it did activate and was monitoring..however would it have known he was talking to it? I would've scrapped the projector and focused on the fact, this is a device that allows you to be hands free and be more human. You can look into someones eyes, hold their hands and talk to them, even if they don't know your language..without lifting a phone or an app. You could've shown a parent enjoying their kids match, without seeing it through the screen of a mobile phone. Just enjoy the moment and let the AI automatically record, and hands free, allowing you to have no distractions etc.. These were the things they should've focused on and highlighted. The seperator to a smart watch or a smart phone with wireless earphones.
You are right@@Psycho_in_Love . I do see a lot of instances where people will forget and it makes more sense to make it "always on". Who will press the button before eating and go "i'm eating" to ensure it monitors the calories? I do think this has an opportunity to be an "hands off assistant" that can be part of your life, recording, helping you etc, but needs more work. It also seems slow with response times. Would it work without a sim card? It needs internet. I see delay in getting answers etc
This is more like a wearable assistant. Not going to replace my smartphone. I can do so much more on my smartphone, and I need visuals when shopping online, watching videos, playing games and taking photos.
I know I'm going to regret this but I am just flummoxed by this reaction. Dude what you are asking for is going require an entirely different device with an entirely different way to interact with it. It would invalidate a lot of the feature it has. Plus this isn't even out of the market yet. An early stage prototype for early adopters/tech enthusiast. We are not even sure that if its going to be a hit or flop Its too early to virtue signal
@@false-zd5ujI think you knew you were going to regret that because it isn't virtue signaling to have a general sense of awareness and empathy for the mute and the blind... I'm not even sure how you interpreted that as virtue signaling in the first place. That's just run of the mill, easy empathy. It would not require an "entirely different product" to capture that additional functionality. Bluetooth solutions already exist for exactly that functionality.
No no I wear a device to hear which bypasses the air using bluetooth tech that lets me stream all day. This is now very common hearing aid tech. No need to stick with smart phones. Also very cool idea for accessibility using ASL or other sign languages!!! Oh man ✊😎
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This is a great concept and instead of bashing it, I'll say that I really admire and appreciate the thought they've put into this product. Some things needs reiteration before it really takes it final form. Best of luck!
Cool tech but it isn't going to replace the smartphone for very many people for a fair while. I'm also not convinced it currently even has all the functionality they portrayed in the video (but it might). My primary uses of my smartphone are: 1. There is a particular app on my smartphone which I use to complete authentication at work. This simply would not work with that app. 2. Phone calls. It should be able to handle that task just fine. 3. Camera - photos of a granddaughter. Also, showing her videos. 4. Using Samsung Notes to let my Granddaughter draw stuff. It simply isn't going to do what I need done in the short term. It will probably never satisfactorily do the camera/video thing unless they pair it with a screen (hand-held or glasses) - without the screen you can't know that you are framing properly. The interface looks cool but some people are going to have issues. 1. If you have tremors or are walking while you are using your hand to control a function? Yeah, you may have some issues. 2. If you are trying to control it by talking to it? In restaurants, many work situations, etc. you won't be the welcome person. Heck, voice recognition can be a bit iffy in a noisy environment so you could end up with the thing doing what it is not supposed to do. I still think it is cool tech in an urban environment under the right circumstances. Some day I might even get one myself but it is not likely that it will replace my smartphone but simply supplement it. Make it work nicely with a smart watch (I use a Samsung) and from my perspective the usefulness improves. The idea is to leverage the screen which likely adopters are already carrying and the Bluetooth system for limited purposes is already in the pin. I'd note, however, that for me the screen is sufficiently important that I got the Z-Fold 5. . . I'm sure there are others for whom the screen is not so important. One other thing? Marketing will work well with people who are technologically quite proficient. But if you want to sell a lot of units of something?: If your product is familiar, make it superior. If your product is superior, make it familiar. This product is superior in some respects (for my use inferior in most) but it isn't really very familiar. It may be difficult to sell a lot of them for a while assuming it all works as intended.
This is Technology at its best...i love the recognition of another language and rge ability to communicate in different langauges...SUCH A POWERFUL TOOL
There are still too many practical features where you need a basic smartphone. In my city, it's almost impossible to use public transportation without a display. Banking services, online shopping, and other services require electronic identification using specific banking apps, not just SMS confirmation. Email, messaging apps, maps, and navigation work much more efficiently with a display. Phone addiction is undoubtedly a significant problem, but I can't see this product as a comprehensive solution to balance between addiction and practicality.
Will have to give me a source for your "phone addiction" problem that is credible and not just grumpy boomers who don't like new things. Or how a useless device like this could ever replace the functionality of a mobile phone. "without loosing the 'useful' features (phone call, messages)" You're a damn clown. 🤡 Ever peeked outside your own little world? EDIT: Scientific studies and sources at best label phone use as problematic or maladaptive, and specifically say "use and their consequences do not meet the severity levels of those caused by addiction." Your post is just 'old man yells at clouds' with more steps. I'm sick of your brand of declinism, develop better epistemological tools so you can view the world more objectively.
It is the blind man tool that is how I see it as a blind person. It would be very useful for a lot of blind people if it works as well as I’ve seen on the demo. I wouldn’t hesitate in buying one or attempting to get one in the UK
That will require massive storage. Cloud tech can cover that part. For privacy (of others atleast), the camera should be covered with a slider or something and slid open only when actively taking photos or where looking at objects is required. I wouldn't mind it using my personal data for my personal use/ recommendations etc. but I definitely wouldn't want random users of this product taking my pictures/ videos while I'm walking by, for instance.
Be careful! The machines are taking over. And one day, as illustrated in the E.M. Forster short story (written in 1909), "The Machine" might demand we worship "The Machine" as a God. Then again, some people seem to be doing that already! I, on the other hand, refuse to embrace this kind of technology. And although I might lose a bit of convenience in every day life, I do still have full control over my freedom and privacy. (I don't use a smartphone, smart TV, Zoomba, Alexa or any other "smart" appliance; I use a desktop computer, connecting to the internet via ethernet cable, not WiFi, while my keyboard and mouse are hardwired via USB cable to my computer. I also drive a car from the 90s and will always stay as far away from self-driving cars as I can because, the AI controlling those cars could, one day, decide themselves that your life is expandable "for the greater good". No thanks.)
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I think that this tech isn't going to take over smartphones anytime soon. But if something's gonna do it, it's probably the Xreal Air Pro glasses. They're pretty cool, especially since they're giant screens built right into glasses and can even turn into sunglasses with their new electrochromic lens. What they're missing right now are cameras that can handle 3D stuff and understand gestures. map your surroundings and 3d envirments to enhance the AR/ XR experience and If they can get something like what Meta's doing with Oculus and ray bands, like those fancy cameras, then these glasses could really be a game changer. Just imagine, once they pack all these features into the glasses, who needs a phone anymore, right? It'd be a huge leap for VR and AR glasses. And hey, what if they put in some kind of smart AI assistant in the glasses, like a chatbot that pops up info right on your lens? That would be like having something out of Iron Man, like those cool glasses Tony Stark has. Honestly, these Xreal air pro glasses have got some serious potential to be just like that. and I'm excited to see their next iteration of the glasses and I hope I can get a pair soon so I can review them.
Everysight already has the chatbot feature using Chat GPT 4 on their Maverick AR sunglasses, but they are only selling the developer kit at the moment and it doesn't come with many applications or the ability to install them (unless you load your own app that you made onto them, but that only works for your pair.) It should have more in the coming months.
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They underestimate the current smartphone and its versatility. Other than the projector all the stuff can be done by a normal smartphone (or it will very soon). But the main thing is this: why would I use a monochrome small display on my hand when I have millions of colors on my phone with a very robust display? I'm sorry but the phone will continue to be king for some time.
That is a neat idea and probably not far off from the future but that projector that displays in your hand needs to have some serious developments for us to replace smartphones. It will be interesting to see how the other companies copy this.
Yo opino que como accesorio esta perfecto , pero que sea el proximo paso de los smartphone esta dificil creo que se deben seguir haciendo mejoras porque aun hay limitaciones que se deben solucionar le deseo lo mejor
This is amazing, as they improve over time it will replace your phone. I respect how they are making it simple. Whilst i use a smart phone i like how intuitstive the AI is so you dont have to look at your phone and task can be done quicker and natural. Very fluid.
Hmmm pretty amazing tech! So far I see it more as a hands free smart watch (companion) to your main phone. I guess it would just come down to adapting to the system. So would the projector show us yourube videos and/ or video calls?
Exactly my thoughts. And I don’t wanna watch it in black-and-white or that green color. Also, how are we supposed to see the pictures that we took for videos that we take with the device? This is definitely not a standalone or a smartphone replacement- at least not yet. It’s good to see the innovation at work.
I doubt this is gonna catch on. It looks too limited. Maybe it can be used aside a cellphone, but i see vr/ar being more realistic in replacing modern day phones in the next 5-10 years.
If apple had launched it , it will be the next cool tech and they would have sold at 1,999 and the world would rush it but now bcos the marketing isn't as large as Apple you think it will suck
It's a gimmick. It's a screenless AI assistant, not a screenless smartphone. Every command or text isn't private because everyone near you will hear everything you're saying to this device, and everyone around you will be paranoid that you're recording them. This is basically another iteration of smart glasses that both Facebook and Snap failed at.
I think it's a great idea, I suspect the screens are causing us to lose focus with all the information overload. Just talking to a little pin and having it do the screen time for you is a great way to stay focused, possibly.
Is this a joke? He seemed markedly neutral. This is nothing like the enthusiasm Steve Jobs would show on stage. It's so far off base I wonder if your comment is AI generated marketing hype.
@@dylan-xz3zk What is with everyone assuming comments are all A.I. these days? I question your ability to a) comprehend comments and b) understand what "marketing hype" means considering my comment was negative, not sure how that helps them marketing wise. My point was that the guy is really unenthusiastic. Take it for what it is. - a.i. bot out.
and BTW, I can't help but question the authenticity of internet comments today. We all know what GPT is capable of especially when fine tuned on billions of examples of public comments on Reddit etc. I've already noticed two completely AI generated Instagram accounts with a large following, and hundreds of comments nonethewiser. I'm scared for the future, and AI products like this pushing surveillance make me terrified. Apologies, my frustration was misdirected at you.
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I think it will more likely be an alternative or a competitor to smart watches instead of smartphones. If it can be paired with smartphones, then this will be a great companion/accessory.
This is just phenomenal! And with endless possibilities, if it gets upgrades in upcoming times, it might just wipe out hand carry phone in few decades. Everything is possible now.
Everytime he wanted to engage the device he touch it first, then used his voice. i didn't see one time in his demonstration where he activated the device by just using his voice so yes it can be activated by your voice but it seems you have to touch it first to wake it up, pretty cool device .
This product will encounter various issues. 1. Privacy Concerns, the constant recording. 2. Security Risks, unauthorized individuals can mimic your voice with AI. 3. Dependency on Voice, If the device malfunctions or encounters issues with voice recognition, it could impede its functionality. 4. Limited Display Size, the size and clarity can become a problem for some individuals. 5. Social Acceptance: Wearing a recording device at all times may raise social acceptance issues, considering increasing concerns about privacy in public spaces. Conclusión. This product showcases innovation with its AI integration, but potential privacy issues, security risks, and the device's dependency on voice raise concerns. The limited display size and social acceptance challenges also suggest it may function better as an accessory rather than a standalone device, given the capabilities of existing smartwatches.
Not to mention situations where you are outside, inclement weather, hand coverings and bulky clothing, etc This gadget is limited to an optimal operating environment
@@RazaPlaysGames I see. But the gestures that he showed during the demo are also available in the latest iteration of smartwatches from Samsung and Apple. They have the standard branded AI assistant as well. The only thing missing is a camera in the smartwatches :-)
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The Ai voice sounds like computer from star strek lol. I'm sold. This is pretty cool. I see it as a great alternative to being constantly absorbed into a phone screen.
The translation function is cool, I can see that being used by travelers. One drawback is people able to listen in as it dictates your messages etc. unless there's a headphones capability so there's some privacy. With IG, FB, Tictoc where people share videos/pictures etc. the lack of something visual makes this device more like an auxiliary rather an a complete replacement of smartphones. Nonetheless pretty cool device but still got a long way to go before it completely replace smartphones.
5:48 yes there's headphone capability. I agree they still have a long way to go, but this is a good start. Just not to replace a smartphone. Upgrades to the camera, laser, more app integration-will make this worth while. Maybe a partnership with Apple? Or another major? An alliance for software or distribution. Still keep their name. It just needs to be stamped.. I don't know, we need more convincing. We'll see how much they sell next year. They got my attention.
Compatible with discreet bluetooth wireless earbuds I think you need a little imagination to fill in the gaps of what using it will be like (since they didnt really demo how it will work irl well)
The only problem with the technology is taking you out of the current moment, let say you are talking with a friend and you want to send a message or check something, with screens you can do both, but with this you have to excuse yourself and stop for a moment, moving away from noise or wear a headphone just to do a simple task like messaging someone or replying to an urgent message
I mean, I’ve wanted something like this for years, since the first pico projectors were shown off in tech demos. But this is only a half step to that dream. For a screen less smartphone, how do you view your photos and videos? So you have this device which takes pics and videos but you need a separate device to view them? And if you’re out and about that separate device would be a smartphone?… in which case, why do you need a separate data plan? Why not just connect it to your phone which you apparently still need to have to view photos and videos? And what do you use for gps? Can this device show you a map? I mean we don’t rely solely on voice navigation, especially when walking, you NEED to see the map from time to time. My dream is for a true screen less smartphone, with a scalable colour projector that can show you basic, standard definition on your hand, but then when you stand in front of or are at a flat surface, it can project a real interactive UI and higher quality visuals. This is overpriced for what it offers in my opinion. And trying to lock you down into a contract with a cellular service provider really puts me off. Hopefully though this is a step in the right direction.
I see this more as an accessory to the phone. You just can't use this in a crowded room. I have an Amazon Dot and its use is limited at home. I find the Echo (has screen) more useful. People love texting and watching videos which can't be done with this device.
It's about time they made the badge communicators from Star Trek a reality. I mean shit, we've had the handheld ones for decades now ,(flip phones). By 2050 we should be able to hit that badge in L.A. and say "beam me up Scotty" and just like that, you're on the moon base in a fraction of a second lol
This reminds me a lot of the movie "Her" that came out in 2012/2013. I think this is the future of mobile computing. Looking forward to seeing this in real life.
I like this and truly want them to find a lane and make a impact. My issue is, the voice assistant slow to speak. For example when I use a browser, I can read 3 sentences in a blink of an eye and get my answer, before the page even fully loads. With this I have to wait. Visual text really is one of the best forms of communication and information sharing. Also I use my phone to store pdfs and read books. How will I use this for that. This with AR glasses will likely be the best option
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It's like we HAVE to live in a Black Mirror episode or else these people are never going to be happy. I obviously cannot tell others what to do or not to do, but please be careful with what stuff you're going to invest in. This thing is a slippery slope to a very, very dark future. One you do not want to live in and constantly be reminded of that YOU are part of the reason it happened in the first place.
This should've been the first beeper or cell phone. We not going backwards. Social media and pocket size 4k screens with Extraordinary cameras are here to stay. In fact, I would've never seen this video if it wasn't for the very device they're tryna replace. 👎🏾🚮
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Yes, my husband and I will surely need one. We can hardly wait for it to be on the market. I'd love to get it for my aging parents. When will it be on the market?
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In one breath they say it's not listening to you. Then in the next they say it can be activated by voice. I wonder, How is it suppose to detect your voice if it's not always listening?
Active listening is different, works kind of like an Alexa, Amazon claims it only starts actively listening when it hears its “wake word”
But then again of course they say that so who knows
You wanna know the truth? Everything is listening to you facts. Just enjoy the product.
As the guy above said, it's useless to try to fight back now, the alternative is to ditch every piece of digital tech you own...
There is a thing called active listening other is passive, this passive
so basically, trade my smart phone for a remixed pimped out version of a 1980's Motorola Pager, thanks but no thanks.
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Every device is now called an AI, it's a 20% premium marketing term.
Except this is true show of it.
@@slightlyopinionated8107 it is very advanced software indeed - which part of this video is "AI" beyond certainty ?
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@@ccgmail8025a decent bit, still a silly product tho
As a 90s kid, growing up with Star Trek TNG and DS9, we now have a Starfleet communicator Pin with Universal Translator!
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First thing I thought of too.
As soon as I saw him tap the device I knew it was the right idea, just the wrong shape.
Yeah, as a 70s kid who still refuses to embrace this so-called "smart" technology (as I think it makes everyone mind-numbingly dumb), I have only one thing to say: "Beam me up Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here."
My sentiments exactly!!
I really like the fact that it can translate from your language to another language, especially if you go on a trip overseas, it would make a big difference if you don’t understand the language of the person you’re speaking with. This could help many blind people as well, and it’s very portable. 9:41
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you can do that with your smart phone no need for this device
It would be cool if these could act as an assistant when reading a book in that they could scan the printed page and then process the text and then project info back on that page. Thus it could make a printed book have many of the feature of an e book while maintaining the advantages of having a printed book as well.
For example say the book has an abbreviation or anacronym such as UMW and one could ask it, what does UMWA here stand for and it could answer UMWA is an abbreviation for United Mine Workers of America.
And then one could ask it to tell you a bit more about that before reading on.
Also one could also add bookmarks and comments via that device
There are already products that do that
Great idea I could that coming soon, from what I have seen all the technology needed to do what you said is there
would be even more cool if it not was a scam
you selling your amazing idea for free
Or you could buy a kindle and already have all of those features, without the eyestrain that can come with normal monitors or phones.
Rather than trying to replace the smart phone I think a better option would be for this to pair with your smartphone that way you can integrate apps with it etc
lmfaoooo, dude you just recommended something that they're actually trying to get rid of 😂😂😭
Well, there's the smart watches with lte🤣🤣
I agree. I prefer a physical phone
There’s Ararat’s devices like that which are app specific. But the screen lessened and placement of wearability is everything.
They’ll learn how to project images onto the molecules in the air and our great grandchildren will laugh when they hear how we used to hold these large tablets. Basically anything can be a screen. Microchips are getting smaller and smaller
2023 and pagers are getting a glow-up! Who knew these little relics would make a comeback? Waiting for floppy disks to be next 😂
This would be awesome, in 2001.
Are you comparing this to a pager?
One problem I HATE talking and then listening! Feels like it requires more energy and attention from me but what is most annoying is I can't do multiple things at once if i have to stop to speak and then listen. Maybe if i can speed up the speach responses but still would rather read. I absolutely LOVE typing and then reading!
There definitely is a big delay as well on getting responses, especially when browsing the web. You can see they tried to mask this by allowing the cohost speak in between. So would people wait for this, or just use their phone which is faster? If they can work on this, it would help.
I don't know how the phone would be faster, you'd still have to take the time to use your meatsticks to input the question.
@@michaelsutherland5848 what I mean slow is the response by the AI. You could take your phone out and ask “hey Google” or “hey siri” and the response is faster than what is presented here. Notice how the host had to interject and say something to not make the delay as evident, and after she spoke the Ai came in with the answer. The phone isn’t this slow. This is an issue but can be ironed out with future versions and updates but will the first adoptions be okay with it. I can see reviewers going after it
Oh they’ll “work “ on it alright-
The first few thousands of people to use them will be the means with which to improve them
@@SBecktacular so the first few who commit and pay are just genuine pigs 😂😂
The problem is, a smart phone marker can literally improve their “Google assistant” or “Siri” with wireless headphones and boom, this becomes a bit redundant. As users are used to carrying their phones, using the headphones and microphone to control the phone will do what this device does. This is why it is key to have a problem as close to perfect when launch. It’s why the iPhone was such a success, it wasn’t a prototype with half baked promises.
next you'll have video calls and command enviromentals ...good job
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What's crazy is years ago we had North Focals for $999, which were wearable glasses with full color displays indistinguishable from regular glasses. Those could do almost everything these could, and the second version was going to have a camera, so it really could do everything. Then Google bought them out and bricked everyone's devices. Still looks like very interesting technology. I wonder if they can avoid using so many voice commands, that seems to be the main issue. Maybe they can figure out a good way to predict intent through the context and gestures. I don't see what it has over a phone app with the same features, besides being more immediately accessible.
This is why devices should not depend on external servers, or of they do you should be able to run your own server.
It’s just a new gimmick to get customers and money I only see it good for people with disabilities. I see what you mean but I feel like you would need multiple or a bigger camera for it to be function correctly ( the apple Mr headset ) is what people want but it’s expensive
@@H8RSAPPRECIATE The gesture control should work. Google's MediaPipe model can do 2D hand tracking with a single camera and that would be adequate. I think the main constraint is the processing power/latency trade off: it would be hard to have something that small run hand tracking at fast speeds without getting hot and there's latency doing it externally. Something like a Coral is around the same size though and can run MediaPipe models pretty fast, so maybe it's possible. The vision pro does super fast high accuracy on-board 3D tracking, which would be great but I think most of the gestures could be recognized with 2D hand tracking (since it's only used for gestures the accuracy isn't needed which is a main reason for the complex sensor setup).
@@ImmacHn It's not always bad to run things on external servers. They're often significantly more cost effective since they have fewer constraints (cooling, form factor, durability, etc) and they can be fully utilized (an onboard processor might only be used for a fraction of the time since the device's features are only used that much). They definitely have trade offs like the latency, required connection, and privacy though.
@@BendsSpace true I feel like maybe in the future like in 100 years that’s when we will see super fast technology that’s super small that won’t over heat or die and be super accurate
I’m getting an oldschool landline with an answering machine and living my life simply and in nature with the animals.
The problem was the launch video, it didn't market it well. They should've focused on the hands free element. It's also confusing that they say it isn't always listening, yet when he took some almonds and asked how much protein, it knew. So it did activate and was monitoring..however would it have known he was talking to it?
I would've scrapped the projector and focused on the fact, this is a device that allows you to be hands free and be more human. You can look into someones eyes, hold their hands and talk to them, even if they don't know your language..without lifting a phone or an app.
You could've shown a parent enjoying their kids match, without seeing it through the screen of a mobile phone. Just enjoy the moment and let the AI automatically record, and hands free, allowing you to have no distractions etc..
These were the things they should've focused on and highlighted. The seperator to a smart watch or a smart phone with wireless earphones.
love this note
Well he pressed the button before he did anything let's see if someone does the review😂
You are right@@Psycho_in_Love . I do see a lot of instances where people will forget and it makes more sense to make it "always on". Who will press the button before eating and go "i'm eating" to ensure it monitors the calories? I do think this has an opportunity to be an "hands off assistant" that can be part of your life, recording, helping you etc, but needs more work. It also seems slow with response times. Would it work without a sim card? It needs internet. I see delay in getting answers etc
That’s pretty good.
This is more like a wearable assistant. Not going to replace my smartphone. I can do so much more on my smartphone, and I need visuals when shopping online, watching videos, playing games and taking photos.
It would be wise to add more gesture commends for the deaf/mute for more beneficial features
I know I'm going to regret this but I am just flummoxed by this reaction.
Dude what you are asking for is going require an entirely different device with an entirely different way to interact with it. It would invalidate a lot of the feature it has. Plus this isn't even out of the market yet. An early stage prototype for early adopters/tech enthusiast. We are not even sure that if its going to be a hit or flop
Its too early to virtue signal
@@false-zd5ujI think you knew you were going to regret that because it isn't virtue signaling to have a general sense of awareness and empathy for the mute and the blind...
I'm not even sure how you interpreted that as virtue signaling in the first place. That's just run of the mill, easy empathy.
It would not require an "entirely different product" to capture that additional functionality. Bluetooth solutions already exist for exactly that functionality.
The hearing impaired should stick with smartphones.
No no I wear a device to hear which bypasses the air using bluetooth tech that lets me stream all day. This is now very common hearing aid tech. No need to stick with smart phones.
Also very cool idea for accessibility using ASL or other sign languages!!! Oh man ✊😎
Finally a star trek communicator badge lol Even a UT a Universal translator. Activate through voice or touch lol
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These features will definitely be used on an AR device… a glimpse into the capabilities of AR
This is a great concept and instead of bashing it, I'll say that I really admire and appreciate the thought they've put into this product. Some things needs reiteration before it really takes it final form. Best of luck!
Cool tech but it isn't going to replace the smartphone for very many people for a fair while. I'm also not convinced it currently even has all the functionality they portrayed in the video (but it might).
My primary uses of my smartphone are:
1. There is a particular app on my smartphone which I use to complete authentication at work. This simply would not work with that app.
2. Phone calls. It should be able to handle that task just fine.
3. Camera - photos of a granddaughter. Also, showing her videos.
4. Using Samsung Notes to let my Granddaughter draw stuff.
It simply isn't going to do what I need done in the short term. It will probably never satisfactorily do the camera/video thing unless they pair it with a screen (hand-held or glasses) - without the screen you can't know that you are framing properly.
The interface looks cool but some people are going to have issues.
1. If you have tremors or are walking while you are using your hand to control a function? Yeah, you may have some issues.
2. If you are trying to control it by talking to it? In restaurants, many work situations, etc. you won't be the welcome person. Heck, voice recognition can be a bit iffy in a noisy environment so you could end up with the thing doing what it is not supposed to do.
I still think it is cool tech in an urban environment under the right circumstances. Some day I might even get one myself but it is not likely that it will replace my smartphone but simply supplement it.
Make it work nicely with a smart watch (I use a Samsung) and from my perspective the usefulness improves. The idea is to leverage the screen which likely adopters are already carrying and the Bluetooth system for limited purposes is already in the pin. I'd note, however, that for me the screen is sufficiently important that I got the Z-Fold 5. . . I'm sure there are others for whom the screen is not so important.
One other thing? Marketing will work well with people who are technologically quite proficient. But if you want to sell a lot of units of something?:
If your product is familiar, make it superior.
If your product is superior, make it familiar.
This product is superior in some respects (for my use inferior in most) but it isn't really very familiar. It may be difficult to sell a lot of them for a while assuming it all works as intended.
This is Technology at its best...i love the recognition of another language and rge ability to communicate in different langauges...SUCH A POWERFUL TOOL
Wow, looks so cool, it is the unique solution to stop the human phone's addiction without loosing the useful features (phone call, messages..)
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We are addicted to the visual content which this doesn't have.
There are still too many practical features where you need a basic smartphone. In my city, it's almost impossible to use public transportation without a display. Banking services, online shopping, and other services require electronic identification using specific banking apps, not just SMS confirmation. Email, messaging apps, maps, and navigation work much more efficiently with a display. Phone addiction is undoubtedly a significant problem, but I can't see this product as a comprehensive solution to balance between addiction and practicality.
@@tijpio5955Really just need a neuralink that can interface with the brain without the invasive surgery.
Will have to give me a source for your "phone addiction" problem that is credible and not just grumpy boomers who don't like new things.
Or how a useless device like this could ever replace the functionality of a mobile phone.
"without loosing the 'useful' features (phone call, messages)"
You're a damn clown. 🤡
Ever peeked outside your own little world?
EDIT:
Scientific studies and sources at best label phone use as problematic or maladaptive, and specifically say "use and their consequences do not meet the severity levels of those caused by addiction."
Your post is just 'old man yells at clouds' with more steps. I'm sick of your brand of declinism, develop better epistemological tools so you can view the world more objectively.
It is the blind man tool that is how I see it as a blind person. It would be very useful for a lot of blind people if it works as well as I’ve seen on the demo. I wouldn’t hesitate in buying one or attempting to get one in the UK
That will require massive storage. Cloud tech can cover that part. For privacy (of others atleast), the camera should be covered with a slider or something and slid open only when actively taking photos or where looking at objects is required.
I wouldn't mind it using my personal data for my personal use/ recommendations etc. but I definitely wouldn't want random users of this product taking my pictures/ videos while I'm walking by, for instance.
They can do that already with theire phones
what the *first reply said .. and as said in the video, their "trust light" is there for that
@@silvrsurferhow to distinguish if it's taking image input (clicking pictures) or just audio input for their music etc
How much 1tb per pin
@@sitadevimuthkhod2574 trust light
i can't believe this is happening !🤯🤯We entering in the new era of tech !
Didn't expected this kind of tech in my life span
Be careful! The machines are taking over. And one day, as illustrated in the E.M. Forster short story (written in 1909), "The Machine" might demand we worship "The Machine" as a God. Then again, some people seem to be doing that already! I, on the other hand, refuse to embrace this kind of technology. And although I might lose a bit of convenience in every day life, I do still have full control over my freedom and privacy. (I don't use a smartphone, smart TV, Zoomba, Alexa or any other "smart" appliance; I use a desktop computer, connecting to the internet via ethernet cable, not WiFi, while my keyboard and mouse are hardwired via USB cable to my computer. I also drive a car from the 90s and will always stay as far away from self-driving cars as I can because, the AI controlling those cars could, one day, decide themselves that your life is expandable "for the greater good". No thanks.)
99% marketing 1 % technology.
appreciate the comment, but this isnt true. this isnt apple. this seems like it has some actually useful practical applications
For 2023 this isn’t impressive
😂 you make it, roll it out and just wait… ppl make fun of it
Wow! Star Trek Communicator Badge technology is real now.😎😎😎
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I think that this tech isn't going to take over smartphones anytime soon. But if something's gonna do it, it's probably the Xreal Air Pro glasses. They're pretty cool, especially since they're giant screens built right into glasses and can even turn into sunglasses with their new electrochromic lens. What they're missing right now are cameras that can handle 3D stuff and understand gestures. map your surroundings and 3d envirments to enhance the AR/ XR experience and If they can get something like what Meta's doing with Oculus and ray bands, like those fancy cameras, then these glasses could really be a game changer. Just imagine, once they pack all these features into the glasses, who needs a phone anymore, right? It'd be a huge leap for VR and AR glasses. And hey, what if they put in some kind of smart AI assistant in the glasses, like a chatbot that pops up info right on your lens? That would be like having something out of Iron Man, like those cool glasses Tony Stark has. Honestly, these Xreal air pro glasses have got some serious potential to be just like that. and I'm excited to see their next iteration of the glasses and I hope I can get a pair soon so I can review them.
Everysight already has the chatbot feature using Chat GPT 4 on their Maverick AR sunglasses, but they are only selling the developer kit at the moment and it doesn't come with many applications or the ability to install them (unless you load your own app that you made onto them, but that only works for your pair.) It should have more in the coming months.
@@codesuc0171 I haven’t heard of them but I’ll definitely check it out thanks for the heads up.
Only a certain amount of people are going to want to wear “glasses “ lol
wait. this is exactly like the TNG communicator. you even activate it the same way. it even has a built in translator like on the show
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Great that someone has picked up Pranav Mestry's sixth sense and merged it with AI . His open source six sense had went missing since 10 years .
Pranav was 50 years ahead of us haha
They underestimate the current smartphone and its versatility. Other than the projector all the stuff can be done by a normal smartphone (or it will very soon). But the main thing is this: why would I use a monochrome small display on my hand when I have millions of colors on my phone with a very robust display? I'm sorry but the phone will continue to be king for some time.
That is a neat idea and probably not far off from the future but that projector that displays in your hand needs to have some serious developments for us to replace smartphones. It will be interesting to see how the other companies copy this.
Man you talking about life made simple. This is really something. I like for it to display a virtual key pad as well.
Yo opino que como accesorio esta perfecto , pero que sea el proximo paso de los smartphone esta dificil creo que se deben seguir haciendo mejoras porque aun hay limitaciones que se deben solucionar le deseo lo mejor
This is amazing, as they improve over time it will replace your phone. I respect how they are making it simple. Whilst i use a smart phone i like how intuitstive the AI is so you dont have to look at your phone and task can be done quicker and natural. Very fluid.
It looks promising. It would be interesting to read customer reviews once it's out on the market. Before I make a decision.
Same hope its not stupid expensive
@@RazaPlaysGameshope? They already revealed the price,it’s $699 + $24/month
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@@ryangreen45do you know what that 25 a month pays for?
@@ryangreen45 ridiculous price
It's always amazing how forward thinking Startrek was
Beam me up, Scotty
Hmmm pretty amazing tech! So far I see it more as a hands free smart watch (companion) to your main phone. I guess it would just come down to adapting to the system. So would the projector show us yourube videos and/ or video calls?
Exactly my thoughts. And I don’t wanna watch it in black-and-white or that green color. Also, how are we supposed to see the pictures that we took for videos that we take with the device? This is definitely not a standalone or a smartphone replacement- at least not yet. It’s good to see the innovation at work.
@@RobertGaron yeah pretty cool. I see either contacts, glasses, or neurolink to make this be better than our current phones! Or maybe holograms 😱
Quite interesting, however I think I would prefer a wrist-worn design / implementation that can be detached when needed.
I doubt this is gonna catch on. It looks too limited. Maybe it can be used aside a cellphone, but i see vr/ar being more realistic in replacing modern day phones in the next 5-10 years.
VR replacing smartphones? Seems like two completely different technologies...
If apple had launched it , it will be the next cool tech and they would have sold at 1,999 and the world would rush it but now bcos the marketing isn't as large as Apple you think it will suck
@@GTA5Player1 not at all. Vr/ar can do everything a phone can plus much much much more. The potential for it is huge.
@@pqmarketing1640 i dont think it will suck i just dont think its gonna catch on. Well see though. The concept is cool.
Yeah VR is an entirely different technology but AR is more practical and we will definitely be seeing more of it in future tech.
It's a gimmick. It's a screenless AI assistant, not a screenless smartphone. Every command or text isn't private because everyone near you will hear everything you're saying to this device, and everyone around you will be paranoid that you're recording them. This is basically another iteration of smart glasses that both Facebook and Snap failed at.
I think it's a great idea, I suspect the screens are causing us to lose focus with all the information overload. Just talking to a little pin and having it do the screen time for you is a great way to stay focused, possibly.
I've worked and been the cell phone industry since the brink phone... I would definitely want to try this.
This guy really drives home his excitement for this product. He makes Steve Jobs look like Carrot Top.
Is this a joke? He seemed markedly neutral. This is nothing like the enthusiasm Steve Jobs would show on stage. It's so far off base I wonder if your comment is AI generated marketing hype.
@@dylan-xz3zk What is with everyone assuming comments are all A.I. these days? I question your ability to a) comprehend comments and b) understand what "marketing hype" means considering my comment was negative, not sure how that helps them marketing wise. My point was that the guy is really unenthusiastic. Take it for what it is. - a.i. bot out.
I see. I missed the sarcasm, apologies.
and BTW, I can't help but question the authenticity of internet comments today. We all know what GPT is capable of especially when fine tuned on billions of examples of public comments on Reddit etc. I've already noticed two completely AI generated Instagram accounts with a large following, and hundreds of comments nonethewiser. I'm scared for the future, and AI products like this pushing surveillance make me terrified. Apologies, my frustration was misdirected at you.
Starfleet Comm Badge .... I am here for it
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Please issue me my com badge too. 🖖❤️
Man this is going to be the next Theranos box , Water tumbler that can refill itself or that advanced ice box
They should have worn turtlenecks 🤭
This will reduce social media content consumption
I think it will more likely be an alternative or a competitor to smart watches instead of smartphones.
If it can be paired with smartphones, then this will be a great companion/accessory.
😂😂😂😂I actually thought ,from the beginning of the video, that this device will be paired with a phone 😅. Was wrong
I like it & enjoyed the demo. That’s very cool.
You’re going to need an entire course on all the gestures
I would try one for sure.
Attention Everyone: You should NEVER wear electronic devices over your heart. Do not forget this.
i was about to write the same
Especially if you have a pace maker.
the $24 a month is what sold me
This is just phenomenal! And with endless possibilities, if it gets upgrades in upcoming times, it might just wipe out hand carry phone in few decades. Everything is possible now.
Everytime he wanted to engage the device he touch it first, then used his voice. i didn't see one time in his demonstration where he activated the device by just using his voice so yes it can be activated by your voice but it seems you have to touch it first to wake it up, pretty cool device .
This product will encounter various issues.
1. Privacy Concerns, the constant recording.
2. Security Risks, unauthorized individuals can mimic your voice with AI.
3. Dependency on Voice, If the device malfunctions or encounters issues with voice recognition, it could impede its functionality.
4. Limited Display Size, the size and clarity can become a problem for some individuals.
5. Social Acceptance: Wearing a recording device at all times may raise social acceptance issues, considering increasing concerns about privacy in public spaces.
Conclusión.
This product showcases innovation with its AI integration, but potential privacy issues, security risks, and the device's dependency on voice raise concerns. The limited display size and social acceptance challenges also suggest it may function better as an accessory rather than a standalone device, given the capabilities of existing smartwatches.
For me the privacy and security issue are the biggest.
Not to mention situations where you are outside, inclement weather, hand coverings and bulky clothing, etc
This gadget is limited to an optimal operating environment
Great idea for those with eye strain from a lot of screen time.
Amazing innovation really excited to see how far your gonna bring it
An A.I. AR wearable glass would be awesome with that
How is it different from a smartwatch?
More gesture control and ai imbedded in it
@@RazaPlaysGames I see. But the gestures that he showed during the demo are also available in the latest iteration of smartwatches from Samsung and Apple. They have the standard branded AI assistant as well. The only thing missing is a camera in the smartwatches :-)
@@freewillson2131there is accessory for apple watch to have a camera
Very cool! Looks like Gene Roddenberry was right all along.
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Wow, someone invented something equal to any smart watch with an off the shelf micro dlp and a pin.
I see the forerunner of the Star Trek communications badge.
dammit i was.about to say that
I'm really curious to know the potential of this new AI technology. Can't wait to learn more about it.
It's no different than having a smartphone inside a shirt pocket🤣😂
The next product should be colourful ! Like a micro projector !
How do you watch cat videos which is the real reason smart phones were invented.
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The Ai voice sounds like computer from star strek lol. I'm sold. This is pretty cool. I see it as a great alternative to being constantly absorbed into a phone screen.
I think If they convert this in to a watch then it would be amazing 🤔
So much enthusiasm in this video.
The translation function is cool, I can see that being used by travelers. One drawback is people able to listen in as it dictates your messages etc. unless there's a headphones capability so there's some privacy. With IG, FB, Tictoc where people share videos/pictures etc. the lack of something visual makes this device more like an auxiliary rather an a complete replacement of smartphones. Nonetheless pretty cool device but still got a long way to go before it completely replace smartphones.
Yeah, it's almost useless. Only neuralink type devices will replace smartphones
5:48 yes there's headphone capability. I agree they still have a long way to go, but this is a good start. Just not to replace a smartphone. Upgrades to the camera, laser, more app integration-will make this worth while. Maybe a partnership with Apple? Or another major? An alliance for software or distribution. Still keep their name. It just needs to be stamped.. I don't know, we need more convincing. We'll see how much they sell next year. They got my attention.
You can make it yourself. This using free source code
Compatible with discreet bluetooth wireless earbuds
I think you need a little imagination to fill in the gaps of what using it will be like (since they didnt really demo how it will work irl well)
This "Technology" will never replace a smartphone. its just another smart watch you could pin to your shirt.
The only problem with the technology is taking you out of the current moment, let say you are talking with a friend and you want to send a message or check something, with screens you can do both, but with this you have to excuse yourself and stop for a moment, moving away from noise or wear a headphone just to do a simple task like messaging someone or replying to an urgent message
I think with this you will have little to no screen time literally. So it makes up for it. Also forces you to be more intentional
@@m3vm3 so you cant party and text, you can't be in the meeting and send urgent text or read emergency text.How convenient 😂
@@micotravis8656have two phones
I mean, I’ve wanted something like this for years, since the first pico projectors were shown off in tech demos. But this is only a half step to that dream.
For a screen less smartphone, how do you view your photos and videos? So you have this device which takes pics and videos but you need a separate device to view them? And if you’re out and about that separate device would be a smartphone?… in which case, why do you need a separate data plan? Why not just connect it to your phone which you apparently still need to have to view photos and videos? And what do you use for gps? Can this device show you a map? I mean we don’t rely solely on voice navigation, especially when walking, you NEED to see the map from time to time.
My dream is for a true screen less smartphone, with a scalable colour projector that can show you basic, standard definition on your hand, but then when you stand in front of or are at a flat surface, it can project a real interactive UI and higher quality visuals.
This is overpriced for what it offers in my opinion. And trying to lock you down into a contract with a cellular service provider really puts me off. Hopefully though this is a step in the right direction.
I see this more as an accessory to the phone. You just can't use this in a crowded room. I have an Amazon Dot and its use is limited at home. I find the Echo (has screen) more useful. People love texting and watching videos which can't be done with this device.
This is amazing and I hope to live long enough to see and even use.
It's about time they made the badge communicators from Star Trek a reality. I mean shit, we've had the handheld ones for decades now ,(flip phones). By 2050 we should be able to hit that badge in L.A. and say "beam me up Scotty" and just like that, you're on the moon base in a fraction of a second lol
Yes we can live our star trek lives at last
Too bad the Moon is way outside of the range of the standard transporters in Star Trek ;)
A.I. sounds like Gwyneth Paltrow. 🤗🤔🤖👍
technology is running to fast, they should allow james bond to use it for a while before making it public, just like the way it was
We got nothing James Bond has
This reminds me a lot of the movie "Her" that came out in 2012/2013. I think this is the future of mobile computing. Looking forward to seeing this in real life.
These will never replace smartphones. To replace something you have to do everything they do, not just one thing in a worse way.
I like this and truly want them to find a lane and make a impact. My issue is, the voice assistant slow to speak. For example when I use a browser, I can read 3 sentences in a blink of an eye and get my answer, before the page even fully loads.
With this I have to wait. Visual text really is one of the best forms of communication and information sharing.
Also I use my phone to store pdfs and read books. How will I use this for that.
This with AR glasses will likely be the best option
This product is good. But I prefer a wearable watch that has AI capabilities.
Watch has its limitations when it's stuck to your wrist. Pin gives more physical presence how you normally are and less physical interaction
@@RazaPlaysGamesApple watch can also have accesory and be worn like this😂😂😂😂
Glasses are much better
Apple has that. And others. Watches irritate me.
So basically ai pin just means more options
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It's a neat form-factor and idea. Also, it was refreshing to see an edge AI/tinyML based product.
i dont want this at all lol
i dont like voice-assistants - especially not outside my home
Stupid, right?
It's like we HAVE to live in a Black Mirror episode or else these people are never going to be happy. I obviously cannot tell others what to do or not to do, but please be careful with what stuff you're going to invest in. This thing is a slippery slope to a very, very dark future. One you do not want to live in and constantly be reminded of that YOU are part of the reason it happened in the first place.
Impressive. Smartphones, in comparison, seem like obsolete technologies
Great product with lot of information. Can’t wait to use it.
An AI on a button, bring it on! 21st century rocks!
This should've been the first beeper or cell phone. We not going backwards. Social media and pocket size 4k screens with Extraordinary cameras are here to stay. In fact, I would've never seen this video if it wasn't for the very device they're tryna replace. 👎🏾🚮
This is like the communicator badges in Star Trek: The Next Generation, except more capable! I'm impressed.
I want one. It’s like Star Trek!
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This is a nice step towards cloud mobile phones
Yes, my husband and I will surely need one. We can hardly wait for it to be on the market. I'd love to get it for my aging parents.
When will it be on the market?
5:19 bruh the subtitles moving mad... "What's the gay code that Andrew sent me?" lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is really like a IRL Star Trek communicator pin.
This reminds me of that black mirror episode, "Grain".
So... it's essentially a Combadge from Star Trek, thats cool.