Lets play Basketball while wearing glasses that cost thousands of dollars. What do they do? Track your score, because you probably forgot how to count! Will you drop them and break them? You bet your ass! 😂
the point is ending digital content taking you OUT of reality and the world around you by merging the two. keeping you present and engaged with what is around you. it is augmenting your reality, adding to it. not taking you to a different digital one.
It’s not a screen genius it’s transparent material that’s why it’s real glasses , you people think you know more than the company and it just makes you look dum
At one point in time I’d be excited for stuff like this. Not anymore. This technology isn’t for the betterment of humanity. It’s just another way to extract data from you to sell to advertisers
The only positive is it looks to increase social interaction/engagement in the real world with people since isolation has been uprising each year. Everything else not impressed. #1 You have to wear this thing on ur face for hours to be useful, some people don't want that. #2 anything that's smart means ads shoved directly in ur face #3 hacking #4 if its subscription based hell no stop trying to be like landlords, utility companies and streaming services, too many subscriptions to expensive $5 This product looks to take up as much of your time as possible each day #6 not impressed, excited or even pysched about it
1)people that don't like wearing AR glasses can be stuck using smartphones. 2)You won't have ads unless you use the free version of apps. Payed version doesn't have ads. 3)hacking is not a problem on phones, can't see it being a problem on AR glasses 4)it's not subscription based 5)this product is supposed to replace both the smartphone and laptop, so yeah, you will use it a lot. 6)you would be excited if it had an apple logo at the back, ofc
@@AndreVictorGoncalves (1) you can't call it "stuck" if you don't hate the smartphone and you don't like the glasses. (2) "ads in your face" is referencing ads we are force to see on literally every website we go to. And with glasses, you 100% WILL have ads shoved directly in your face. (3) my phones have been hacked. It can happen. (5) it will absolutely NEVER replace computer, for the simple reasons that computers will likely always be more powerful and hold more space and just be able to do more things, because everytime technology gets better, the big stuff improves along with the small stuff, and I will NEVER prefer a small screen over a big screen, AND duebto natural eye strain, I can't see glasses staying on heads longer than the average human can binge their favorite show on their computer or TV. (6) I've always hated apple, aside from their MacBook, so no, an apple logo won't make me love it more.
@@Comeback180oh you’re another Amish guy who wants to go back to living in log cabins 🤡 you’ll want these glasses and by the time you finally have the courage we will all have brain chips and you’ll be afraid of that too 🤡
I wear prescription glasses so I know how annoying glasses are. I don't think this tech will get popular. I think we need good content, not a new way to consume average content.
And they were definitely on Google Grass when they were creating it. 🙄 An over-hyped FPP camera with terrible FPS, poor image quality, and painfully difficult controls. It's like... what did you expect?!
people are getting fed up with their screens? so why are most people buried in their phone’s screen all day long? I don’t mind them trying new things, in fact I like it, but that’s a ridiculous statement, and silly to think these are going to replace phones…
Just like it was silly to think phones and tablets would replace laptops right? Or that cell phones would replace radios? Or that radios would replace telegrams? Or that telegrams would replace horses?
@@김모치-z1h People were trying to make home computers since the '60s. It took 20 years for it to even begin to be widely adopted. Many people failed trying to break that technology. You probably would have called them silly also. It's not a question of "if" but "when" it will take over.
Imagine your company forces you to wear these at work. They can track everything you are doing and even looking at. When they send you a notification, they can know exactly when you saw it. It’s not unrealistic that every interaction you ever have will now be recorded from a first person POV, like body cams on steroids. If someone takes out their phone and starts recording, that requires an obvious action detectable by others and is usually for a discrete period of time. You can usually see where someone is pointing their phone. With glasses, what are you going to do… tell them to stop looking in a certain direction? Tell them to take their glasses off? Trust that they aren’t first person recording you, your kids, your credit card number when you pull out your card, etc.? Zuckerberg was caught covering his laptop camera with tape. Wonder why… perhaps it’s bc he’s directly aware of what our devices can do even if you don’t intend for it.
Eventually the tech will fit in a pair of contacts as well. How will you ever know you are being recorded? And after that, neural implants. Blade Runner style future is on the way!
Nope. Most people will only wear glasses if they need to improve their vision or block UV. Most people do not want anything blocking the beautiful reality of the physical world. Investors: maybe spend your money on renewable energy, park design, sustainable farming… the physical world.
"Most people do not want anything blocking the beautiful reality of the physical world" yes most peoples heads are aimed down on their screens while walking into poles. It's safer with glasses.
Gives me a chuckle just imagining the potential hacking opportunities. So it’s not enough that your phone that tracks and listens to you… we need a device that also tracks what you are looking at all times.
All of this technology is pure overhead. Health, job, career, and life are all far more important than modern technology. Also, being protected in the court of law is very important for living in life.
Like most of us I need to constantly stare at my screen for work and for communication. Feeling "tired of my screen" doesn't seem like it's going to improve by plastering my screen onto the rest of humanity and the natural world. This is so dystopian.
As a waveguide design engineer, monochromatic solutions are already widely available for consumers. For colorful WGs, previous limits are the projectors while Avegant is already a great solution for that. I can tell it is super close and so many are already mass producting now. Expecting a consumer market available in autumn 2025 or early 2026.
Metas work in this field has been incredible to me. I knew from the first time in set up my PC for VR in 2019 I saw these glasses coming, but I didn't think they would get this far this fast! The Orions are slated to be a consumer product within 3-5 years
But how many people actually will want them? I for one am sick of having more tech shoved down my throat every year. What problem does this solve? And what problems will it cause? How long before a battery in one of these things catches fire/explodes and blinds someone or kills them? Why do we need this?
@@mattl1025 Great points. You never know when you really have one. Battery is always a problem, but if you have a VR at home, you may want to try AR outside.The main use of this is to release your hands from holding a screen and it follows you. Currently widely used in all post offices and disctrution center like Amazon and Fedex while you hold something and it can scan the QR code for you. Also it is used for remote training system where you don't need to hold phone to your coach. I believe this is a critical pain points where free peoples hand from holding phones while our hands can do more things. Another great use is for virtural meeting, if everyone holding phones for a group chat, the screen is small and you can only see small heads, while with AR, you can locate them in space and chat freely with that spatial audio. That means people can talk to each other closeby without interference the others like current zoom meetings.
The difference is that these glasses are supposed to replace both the smartphone and the laptop. It will be the ultimate device. Right now, you can't really do work on a smartphone
It’ll be controlled by hand gesture and even a neural interface, stop being so obtuse god you people are the reason we need an intelligence age through AI
@@CJayyTheCreative And I can't stand such oblique people like you, feeling superior parroting the current buzzwords. We can talk again over NeuraLink, while you sit in your FSD Tesla, controlled via AI.
wow "bring us together by putting 2 screens even when people do come face to face.... yea... also there are no apps, so we're renting them at 99$/month to developers who will have 0 user based to recoup their costs... who ever would sign up for that?
This is the future, it’s as simple as that. AR will be the normal & VR is where people will game. Mobile phones will be outdated technology. Wearables, AI & Extended Reality is coming quicker than you all think, buckle up it’s going to be a different future in 10 years time 🚀 ⌚️ 👓 🤖
I'm now 50-odd, and my imagination has been here since before I was 20. I've been ready since the first time I played Doom and Quake. I already talk to my phone and I show it the things I'm curious about and I chafe at the delay involved in running to get the phone, or getting out of my pocket. I hope I'm physically able to enjoy this tech when it finally matures.
Now your eyes, hands, voice, and everyone and everything youre looking at can be sold to people who want that information. Developers are fed up with devolping traditional games??? VR title sales are objectively worse. The amount of VR games I've played that have been better because it's in VR is like 4 games. Everything else would be better as non-vr titles.
People are generally pretty dumb, but eventually they'll realize that the entire aim of these glasses is to sell ads LITERALLY out of thin air. There will be an ad or company logo everywhere you look while wearing these.
@@marcsalamoun1112 hes not wrong... 50% of people are idiotic af lol the average person is soooo dumb.. and thats just AVERAGE lol think of all the people lower
the price should be somewhat less than the high end smartphone, like 80-90% of it, apple did this by realeasing the phone at 499 when most high end were at around 600. today high end one smartphones are mostly are $1200. the glasses should be 999. PS: fold ,vision pro, pro max are not mainstream
Hope this will work better than last projects we tried in very strong light area then. It will better if we can control how transparent the glass is for info show better in sunny or dark area.
- Apple was able to make some sales with prototype - I don't want to lose my screen, it's comfortable. But give a tags over real things with AR glasses. Name over person - solve forgetting names. Arrow over the street/road to navigate. Price tag of allergy allert over groceries in the shop. The score over basketball board was a good idea. Tags! A short info, not a screen replacement!
i find using the applle watch makes me pick my phone up less as i see notification and just respond without picking up the phone and thus getting distracted
The same people who blindly fear automation and who think the Internet is evil (despite commenting online all the time) and who also criticize these AR tech are the same doomers who are just absolutely terrified of more tech despite being absolutely drenched in tech in the past 30 years. If you got a radio, tv, computers and cars then I don't understand how you could be do illogically fearful of MORE tech? These are the same folks who feared blockchain too.
Actually it would be nice to have all important information in front of your face. Like get directions or get notifications or yeah even playing a small game with someone next to you.
What if they combine this type of AR with AI and could tell us how to troubleshoot and repair our own cars and plumbing and things like that? That would be really cool and could save us a lot of money so maybe getting glasses like these would eventually pay for themselves
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When wearing them you still look and act like a weirdo. You take 3x the time to grab or pinch the objects. This is Nintendo Wii level (2006). It still needs some more billions. Will flop again.
No. There is no limit to human stupidity. Nobody needs that product except a few geeks. Google got the answer 10 years ago. Still other companies continue to delude themselves.
No, glasses are super personal part of peoples' looks, they are also very uncomfortable for many, they cannot be worn all the time, they break and scratch easily, some need very specific prescription glasses, and the list goes on and on.
AR and VR are the best candidates to replace smartphones and I am interested to see how this goes. If it does replace the smartphone this technology needs to be in the hands of smartphone developers now or is Meta going to rule the entire tech world? We have yet to see what Google is planning with its AR glasses if they are even making a new pair. I have many privacy and security concerns about these new technologies but we will see what happens, it's early.
These glasses may be useful for watching a Movie , playing videogames and a few other applications . But, no, nothing will ever replace the smartphone .
Radiation lol did you know that your being bathed in non ionizing radiation by simply having any screen in a room with you lol OMG teach children basic physics please
imagine going through airports where everyone is not staring at their phones anymore but everyone is wearing glasses and appearing spaced out walking like zombies
It won't be embarrassing to wear if everyone else is wearing them. Just like when we all had to wear masks, people didn't feel insecure because others had to wear them too.
all of these guys want to be steve jobs soooooo bad. But really they're just a bunch of goofballs who have no idea what people want. I don't want to strap an iphone to my face i just want to have a phone that doesn't distract the crap out me. Like maps, music and podcasts. Honestly I dont even want the phoen because most phone calls are now just scam calls.
3 things I'm content with smartwatch, smartphone, and laptop. These 3 are all I need. Though minor my 4th would be bluetooth headset. I don't need other smart garbage.
IMO it doesn't replace smartphones but works with them. I wouldn't want to live my life looking through them but there are times when it could be useful.
It doesn't matter if it does. It's inevitable. Just like electric cars and green energy and personal computers and automobiles and cell phones. That tech is not going anywhere.
@@yacir people like you are wild because it won’t flop and you’ll have them and won’t even remember when you thought it would flop because you have the brain and memory of a house fly, bye
There are nearly 50 million people with VR systems currently. Most of them are young and own a Meta Quest, pouring money into its ecosystem every month. Glasses are next.
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da challenge is shrinking the hardware components while maintaining fashion-style & computing power of the device so, y not have 2 hardware (eye glasses & watch-like device) the eye glasses for better visualization compared to smartphone then the watch-like device for the computing power. Since hand gestures is still part of the experience -y not attach a hardware in it too.
AR glasses will totally replace mobile phones, but not any time soon. I'd say it'll be 7 or 8 years before its good enough and cheap enough to be a useful consumer item.
Animation and television were once both written off as novelties because those alive at the time did not have the vision or foresight to fathom the true potential of those mediums. Look how far they've both come in 100 years. So with that in mind, imagine where this technology will be in 2124.
This seems like a solution in search of a problem (again, like meta goggles). I do like this slightly better, though. I can imagine some very specific applications these this might be useful for. Assisting someone in assembling something, overlaying instructions, etc. Perhaps commercial or surgical applications overlaying critical information. But for regular folks, all the time, I can't imagine it. What's the killer app that will make this desirable? And frankly, I want downtime from technology. There's already too much in my life. Plus as others here have pointed out, it's simply a way for these tech companies to insert themselves into everything in you do. Hope you don't mind meta knowing the layout of your home, and having an inventory of all of your possessions, because they will collect that. Knowing all your habits. Knowing how you do everything. Hope you don't mind seeing ads overlaid everywhere. They are not doing this to be nice or helpful to you. They are doing this to monetize you.
You people just make stuff up, tell me you don’t have vr headsets without telling me 🤡 NO VR HEADSET JUST RANDOMLY HAS ADS POPPING UP IN YOUR FACE stop being so afraid and evolve
@@CJayyTheCreative Correct, I do not have a VR headset. Never said I did. I don't see the need. As to your other point, these companies don't "crap-ify" things right away. They wait until you make it part of your life and difficult to extract. Then they start with just a couple ads, then more and more. Just wait. Or in the case of the VR goggles, it may never happen because it has such low adoption that advertising has no value. They need to make your usage valuable first, then they monetize you. This is social media 101. I'm not inventing a new idea here. This is literally their business model.
@@glenmiller1437 contemporary vr headsets have been around for 10 years now, multiple companies more than enough time to shove an ad down your face, but they don’t, stop being scared you’ll have these things one day, your mind is just afraid and I hate when people think like this cause in reality, this stuff is absolutely amazing and next level
@@CJayyTheCreative I'm genuinely curious. It seems like you have VR goggles. What do you use them for? What do you like about them? What do you dislike? Do you see these glasses as an improvement?
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Lets play Basketball while wearing glasses that cost thousands of dollars. What do they do? Track your score, because you probably forgot how to count! Will you drop them and break them? You bet your ass! 😂
Jeez! You're hilarious 😅
Lmao 😂😂😂...
Oh no they might drop and break! That's why you need it to be implanted inside your head or right hand......
Track what you’re also doing too lol
Basketball goggles? Or…. Take them off?🤣
“People are getting fed up with their screens”
And your solution is we put it on our face? 🤔🤔🤔
😂😂😂😂
Instead of fixing the problem they just replace it not the right solution for that problem.
the point is ending digital content taking you OUT of reality and the world around you by merging the two. keeping you present and engaged with what is around you. it is augmenting your reality, adding to it. not taking you to a different digital one.
Poor journalism. We are not fed up with screens. We are fed up with the same smartphone design
It’s not a screen genius it’s transparent material that’s why it’s real glasses , you people think you know more than the company and it just makes you look dum
At one point in time I’d be excited for stuff like this. Not anymore. This technology isn’t for the betterment of humanity. It’s just another way to extract data from you to sell to advertisers
The only positive is it looks to increase social interaction/engagement in the real world with people since isolation has been uprising each year.
Everything else not impressed.
#1 You have to wear this thing on ur face for hours to be useful, some people don't want that.
#2 anything that's smart means ads shoved directly in ur face
#3 hacking
#4 if its subscription based hell no stop trying to be like landlords, utility companies and streaming services, too many subscriptions to expensive
$5 This product looks to take up as much of your time as possible each day
#6 not impressed, excited or even pysched about it
1)people that don't like wearing AR glasses can be stuck using smartphones.
2)You won't have ads unless you use the free version of apps. Payed version doesn't have ads.
3)hacking is not a problem on phones, can't see it being a problem on AR glasses
4)it's not subscription based
5)this product is supposed to replace both the smartphone and laptop, so yeah, you will use it a lot.
6)you would be excited if it had an apple logo at the back, ofc
@@AndreVictorGoncalves (1) you can't call it "stuck" if you don't hate the smartphone and you don't like the glasses. (2) "ads in your face" is referencing ads we are force to see on literally every website we go to. And with glasses, you 100% WILL have ads shoved directly in your face. (3) my phones have been hacked. It can happen. (5) it will absolutely NEVER replace computer, for the simple reasons that computers will likely always be more powerful and hold more space and just be able to do more things, because everytime technology gets better, the big stuff improves along with the small stuff, and I will NEVER prefer a small screen over a big screen, AND duebto natural eye strain, I can't see glasses staying on heads longer than the average human can binge their favorite show on their computer or TV.
(6) I've always hated apple, aside from their MacBook, so no, an apple logo won't make me love it more.
Guess what St u p it , you need data to make your life better 🤯… go live in the forest and cry
@@Comeback180oh you’re another Amish guy who wants to go back to living in log cabins 🤡 you’ll want these glasses and by the time you finally have the courage we will all have brain chips and you’ll be afraid of that too 🤡
Short answer: no
Long answer: noooooooo
Lol this was funny.
Nah. There’s are the way
Final Answer: HELL, No!!
Average answer: meh lemme try it 😂
Short Answer: Definetly Yes
Long Answer: Transparent optics will not.
I wear prescription glasses so I know how annoying glasses are. I don't think this tech will get popular. I think we need good content, not a new way to consume average content.
People are tired of screens? Dude is delusional.
I tired of screens. Not sure I want the glasses tho
@@matthewmoran8661 The glasses make screens optional
I’m definitely tired of screens, would be nice to not have to be looking down sucked into a little screen
Dude: People are tired of screen. *Let's put screen on their face*
Its gonna be this generations Google Glass.
And they were definitely on Google Grass when they were creating it. 🙄 An over-hyped FPP camera with terrible FPS, poor image quality, and painfully difficult controls. It's like... what did you expect?!
people are getting fed up with their screens? so why are most people buried in their phone’s screen all day long? I don’t mind them trying new things, in fact I like it, but that’s a ridiculous statement, and silly to think these are going to replace phones…
Just like it was silly to think phones and tablets would replace laptops right? Or that cell phones would replace radios? Or that radios would replace telegrams? Or that telegrams would replace horses?
This is going to replace phones but not anytime soon
@@astralyd I believe in 10yrs, when the hardware and performance are much better, we'll start to see a massive shift
@@darinherrick9224 what about other bazillion failed "innovations"?
@@김모치-z1h People were trying to make home computers since the '60s. It took 20 years for it to even begin to be widely adopted. Many people failed trying to break that technology. You probably would have called them silly also. It's not a question of "if" but "when" it will take over.
Oh yeah, this is a great idea 🤣🤣 people checking their messages while driving on an AR highway that looks like a hunter s thompson movie haha😅
Imagine your company forces you to wear these at work. They can track everything you are doing and even looking at. When they send you a notification, they can know exactly when you saw it.
It’s not unrealistic that every interaction you ever have will now be recorded from a first person POV, like body cams on steroids. If someone takes out their phone and starts recording, that requires an obvious action detectable by others and is usually for a discrete period of time. You can usually see where someone is pointing their phone. With glasses, what are you going to do… tell them to stop looking in a certain direction? Tell them to take their glasses off?
Trust that they aren’t first person recording you, your kids, your credit card number when you pull out your card, etc.?
Zuckerberg was caught covering his laptop camera with tape. Wonder why… perhaps it’s bc he’s directly aware of what our devices can do even if you don’t intend for it.
Eventually the tech will fit in a pair of contacts as well. How will you ever know you are being recorded? And after that, neural implants. Blade Runner style future is on the way!
These problems are super basic and will be designed away. Credit cards? Those will be gone very soon.
@@brettboi3730I always dreamt of using those for taking tests as a kid
Nope. Most people will only wear glasses if they need to improve their vision or block UV. Most people do not want anything blocking the beautiful reality of the physical world. Investors: maybe spend your money on renewable energy, park design, sustainable farming… the physical world.
lol you can't avoid change but learn to embrace
"Most people do not want anything blocking the beautiful reality of the physical world" yes most peoples heads are aimed down on their screens while walking into poles. It's safer with glasses.
You can still see the real world. Glasses are completely transparent displays
Gives me a chuckle just imagining the potential hacking opportunities.
So it’s not enough that your phone that tracks and listens to you… we need a device that also tracks what you are looking at all times.
All of this technology is pure overhead. Health, job, career, and life are all far more important than modern technology. Also, being protected in the court of law is very important for living in life.
@2:25 Everyone is going to look like Ray Charles with those AR glasses
no it will not. people hate phones and they hate ads, now u think people gonna have ads at every given moment on da face?? you crazy.
Like most of us I need to constantly stare at my screen for work and for communication. Feeling "tired of my screen" doesn't seem like it's going to improve by plastering my screen onto the rest of humanity and the natural world. This is so dystopian.
People are tired of screens so they’re going to transition to keeping them on all day, 1 inch from their eyes. Right….
Exactly. I wear glasses for reading or sunglasses on bright days only and I can't wait to take them off when I have them on.
As a waveguide design engineer, monochromatic solutions are already widely available for consumers. For colorful WGs, previous limits are the projectors while Avegant is already a great solution for that. I can tell it is super close and so many are already mass producting now. Expecting a consumer market available in autumn 2025 or early 2026.
AR replacing displays is a viable solution. It’s just like the roadmap to keep shrinking microchips.
Metas work in this field has been incredible to me. I knew from the first time in set up my PC for VR in 2019 I saw these glasses coming, but I didn't think they would get this far this fast! The Orions are slated to be a consumer product within 3-5 years
But how many people actually will want them? I for one am sick of having more tech shoved down my throat every year. What problem does this solve? And what problems will it cause? How long before a battery in one of these things catches fire/explodes and blinds someone or kills them? Why do we need this?
@@mattl1025 Great points. You never know when you really have one. Battery is always a problem, but if you have a VR at home, you may want to try AR outside.The main use of this is to release your hands from holding a screen and it follows you. Currently widely used in all post offices and disctrution center like Amazon and Fedex while you hold something and it can scan the QR code for you. Also it is used for remote training system where you don't need to hold phone to your coach. I believe this is a critical pain points where free peoples hand from holding phones while our hands can do more things. Another great use is for virtural meeting, if everyone holding phones for a group chat, the screen is small and you can only see small heads, while with AR, you can locate them in space and chat freely with that spatial audio. That means people can talk to each other closeby without interference the others like current zoom meetings.
@@maxpayne216 True, carry a big screen everywhere without enlarging the real scale like a folding phone.
why make stupid glasses which have to be commanded by voice when you can type to search or download anything 𝘀𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗹𝘆 in a smartphone?
That's not correct. You can also use nipple pinch gestures to command it.
The difference is that these glasses are supposed to replace both the smartphone and the laptop. It will be the ultimate device. Right now, you can't really do work on a smartphone
AR keyboards are already a common component.
It’ll be controlled by hand gesture and even a neural interface, stop being so obtuse god you people are the reason we need an intelligence age through AI
@@CJayyTheCreative And I can't stand such oblique people like you, feeling superior parroting the current buzzwords.
We can talk again over NeuraLink, while you sit in your FSD Tesla, controlled via AI.
The LAST thing I want is AI sitting on my face.
I guess it depends on the 'model' 😅
I loved using both of these
Looks badass.lots of possibilities
wow "bring us together by putting 2 screens even when people do come face to face.... yea...
also there are no apps, so we're renting them at 99$/month to developers who will have 0 user based to recoup their costs... who ever would sign up for that?
No one wants the matrix glasses.....people enjoy reality.
This is the future, it’s as simple as that. AR will be the normal & VR is where people will game. Mobile phones will be outdated technology.
Wearables, AI & Extended Reality is coming quicker than you all think, buckle up it’s going to be a different future in 10 years time 🚀 ⌚️ 👓 🤖
Wrong...
Yes. Make them affordable like $499 & phone & texting capabilities. Also a browser with apps.
The future is here 😊❤❤
It would be unsafe AF, and unstylish, guaranteed.
You can't have people working or driving with those on.
who said people will have to drive or to work in 15 years from now?
Driving with glasses on? Cause that’s what they are. You 🤡
The world is getting crazy with this invention. It makes the world in chaos and expensive.
Once it gets more affordable, stylish, comfortable, seamless & discrete, then best believe it will be worldwide; with some privacy concerns of course.
It will only become affordable when the Chinese are involved
Can I sue when it burns my retinas out?
No, you shouldn't shift the blame on anyone else beyond yourself.
Looks like everyone will be doing sign language...
I'm now 50-odd, and my imagination has been here since before I was 20. I've been ready since the first time I played Doom and Quake. I already talk to my phone and I show it the things I'm curious about and I chafe at the delay involved in running to get the phone, or getting out of my pocket. I hope I'm physically able to enjoy this tech when it finally matures.
Wireless devices should not be next to you head/brain.. period..
Now your eyes, hands, voice, and everyone and everything youre looking at can be sold to people who want that information. Developers are fed up with devolping traditional games??? VR title sales are objectively worse. The amount of VR games I've played that have been better because it's in VR is like 4 games. Everything else would be better as non-vr titles.
This IS the next gen..
I think it will work together with a smartphone but not replace it 😊
I wear glasses and it was so uncomfortable while playing sport.
Make AR CONTACTS with small tiny EAR BUDS with a thin SILVER RING on the finger as our mouse... then the WHOLE WORLD will jump on it.
Snap's AR glasses look like those cheap 3D glasses that came with a 3D telly lol.
63 billions to develop... a toy.
People are generally pretty dumb, but eventually they'll realize that the entire aim of these glasses is to sell ads LITERALLY out of thin air. There will be an ad or company logo everywhere you look while wearing these.
Somehow they gotta make revenue. Ads been everywhere for a good minute
"People are generally dumb", and you are the smart one? 🤣
@@marcsalamoun1112 hes not wrong... 50% of people are idiotic af lol the average person is soooo dumb.. and thats just AVERAGE lol think of all the people lower
you are the smart one?
Its harder to look away from ads when its a few inches away from ur eyes.
AR is also fun with a smartphone :)
Best new tech in 2024
Prefer mobile, can't wear spectacles 24/7
AR Contact lenses will be the next step
the price should be somewhat less than the high end smartphone, like 80-90% of it, apple did this by realeasing the phone at 499 when most high end were at around 600. today high end one smartphones are mostly are $1200. the glasses should be 999.
PS: fold ,vision pro, pro max are not mainstream
AR Glasses are definitely the future
Keep at it
The basketball example does not increase engagement with reality, it insulates you from it.
oh no the basketball ball broke my Expensive AR glasses. Oh no you elbowed my AR glasses
Hope this will work better than last projects we tried in very strong light area then. It will better if we can control how transparent the glass is for info show better in sunny or dark area.
- Apple was able to make some sales with prototype
- I don't want to lose my screen, it's comfortable. But give a tags over real things with AR glasses. Name over person - solve forgetting names. Arrow over the street/road to navigate. Price tag of allergy allert over groceries in the shop. The score over basketball board was a good idea. Tags! A short info, not a screen replacement!
The answer is if QUERTY can be integrated in the glasses...may be STARK Corp can bring this tech commercialy
i find using the applle watch makes me pick my phone up less as i see notification and just respond without picking up the phone and thus getting distracted
I find if I turn off my notifications and just answer couple of phone calls per day, I rarely touch my phone...
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The same people who blindly fear automation and who think the Internet is evil (despite commenting online all the time) and who also criticize these AR tech are the same doomers who are just absolutely terrified of more tech despite being absolutely drenched in tech in the past 30 years. If you got a radio, tv, computers and cars then I don't understand how you could be do illogically fearful of MORE tech? These are the same folks who feared blockchain too.
Actually it would be nice to have all important information in front of your face. Like get directions or get notifications or yeah even playing a small game with someone next to you.
What if they combine this type of AR with AI and could tell us how to troubleshoot and repair our own cars and plumbing and things like that? That would be really cool and could save us a lot of money so maybe getting glasses like these would eventually pay for themselves
@Duality-Mode yeah I'd definitely get a pair or 2 if they come out with something like that lol
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When wearing them you still look and act like a weirdo. You take 3x the time to grab or pinch the objects. This is Nintendo Wii level (2006). It still needs some more billions. Will flop again.
No. There is no limit to human stupidity. Nobody needs that product except a few geeks. Google got the answer 10 years ago. Still other companies continue to delude themselves.
No, glasses are super personal part of peoples' looks, they are also very uncomfortable for many, they cannot be worn all the time, they break and scratch easily, some need very specific prescription glasses, and the list goes on and on.
no, unless u want be to blind faster
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AR and VR are the best candidates to replace smartphones and I am interested to see how this goes. If it does replace the smartphone this technology needs to be in the hands of smartphone developers now or is Meta going to rule the entire tech world? We have yet to see what Google is planning with its AR glasses if they are even making a new pair. I have many privacy and security concerns about these new technologies but we will see what happens, it's early.
These glasses may be useful for watching a Movie , playing videogames and a few other applications .
But, no, nothing will ever replace the smartphone .
My question is, how would these effect the brain & vision? Do these give off radiation like smartphones?
Yep it's like microwaves and wifi- they'll fry your brain!!
Of course they do which is why this topic is ignored....
Radiation lol did you know that your being bathed in non ionizing radiation by simply having any screen in a room with you lol OMG teach children basic physics please
@@RK-um9tu I thought so.
@@xx4248 I can imagine the radiation is more intense and can cause adverse reactions way faster when it's directly on your face though.
imagine going through airports where everyone is not staring at their phones anymore but everyone is wearing glasses and appearing spaced out walking like zombies
I can see subscription monthly services coming with these glasses. no thanks!
yeah once it doesnt look like your wearing window panes on your face!
@@Vix381 they have been at this a long time, looks like they are getting worse!
@@GBooneoh I think they just need a fruit logo for reviewers to go wild
It won't be embarrassing to wear if everyone else is wearing them. Just like when we all had to wear masks, people didn't feel insecure because others had to wear them too.
This is amazing technology. Lots of people in the comments who have no clue what an advantage those glasses are going to provide to humanity.
No
all of these guys want to be steve jobs soooooo bad. But really they're just a bunch of goofballs who have no idea what people want. I don't want to strap an iphone to my face i just want to have a phone that doesn't distract the crap out me. Like maps, music and podcasts. Honestly I dont even want the phoen because most phone calls are now just scam calls.
3 things I'm content with smartwatch, smartphone, and laptop. These 3 are all I need. Though minor my 4th would be bluetooth headset. I don't need other smart garbage.
Most hyped tech can only reliably tell jokes, find recipes and show weather.
Dear god, no 🙏
Glad I never bought a Meta Quest now that this is their new shiny toy which will take all their attention.
What about people who wear prescription glasses? Do these VR glasses have the option to have prescription lenses?
Feels like a natural progression
IMO it doesn't replace smartphones but works with them. I wouldn't want to live my life looking through them but there are times when it could be useful.
Yeah, the smell of bulls#$t is strong. This is a big nope for me.
How is this BS if it's not for sale and just a prototype?
The basketball game at the beginning is very cool.
Will flop.
>The most advanced consumer tech product ever made
>flop
You don't know any better
It doesn't matter if it does. It's inevitable. Just like electric cars and green energy and personal computers and automobiles and cell phones. That tech is not going anywhere.
@@yacir people like you are wild because it won’t flop and you’ll have them and won’t even remember when you thought it would flop because you have the brain and memory of a house fly, bye
There are nearly 50 million people with VR systems currently. Most of them are young and own a Meta Quest, pouring money into its ecosystem every month. Glasses are next.
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We are going to see these glasses soon in the pickleball courts. Lol
I'm too busy wearing prescription glasses...to see 👀
the technology is going to biotechnology medicine to see the internet. don't worry. the technology is already here.
someday, phone will be obsolete
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People dont want to wear the head gear.
Short Answer: Definetly Yes
Long Answer: Transparent optics will not.
You have to try them absolutely. They are supercool and the immersive experience is unforgettable.
Pfft😅
Money? I'm not going to watch the video
da challenge is shrinking the hardware components while maintaining fashion-style & computing power of the device
so, y not have 2 hardware (eye glasses & watch-like device)
the eye glasses for better visualization compared to smartphone then
the watch-like device for the computing power. Since hand gestures is still part of the experience -y not attach a hardware in it too.
AR glasses will totally replace mobile phones, but not any time soon. I'd say it'll be 7 or 8 years before its good enough and cheap enough to be a useful consumer item.
Animation and television were once both written off as novelties because those alive at the time did not have the vision or foresight to fathom the true potential of those mediums. Look how far they've both come in 100 years. So with that in mind, imagine where this technology will be in 2124.
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This seems like a solution in search of a problem (again, like meta goggles). I do like this slightly better, though. I can imagine some very specific applications these this might be useful for. Assisting someone in assembling something, overlaying instructions, etc. Perhaps commercial or surgical applications overlaying critical information. But for regular folks, all the time, I can't imagine it. What's the killer app that will make this desirable? And frankly, I want downtime from technology. There's already too much in my life. Plus as others here have pointed out, it's simply a way for these tech companies to insert themselves into everything in you do. Hope you don't mind meta knowing the layout of your home, and having an inventory of all of your possessions, because they will collect that. Knowing all your habits. Knowing how you do everything. Hope you don't mind seeing ads overlaid everywhere. They are not doing this to be nice or helpful to you. They are doing this to monetize you.
You people just make stuff up, tell me you don’t have vr headsets without telling me 🤡 NO VR HEADSET JUST RANDOMLY HAS ADS POPPING UP IN YOUR FACE stop being so afraid and evolve
@@CJayyTheCreative Correct, I do not have a VR headset. Never said I did. I don't see the need. As to your other point, these companies don't "crap-ify" things right away. They wait until you make it part of your life and difficult to extract. Then they start with just a couple ads, then more and more. Just wait. Or in the case of the VR goggles, it may never happen because it has such low adoption that advertising has no value. They need to make your usage valuable first, then they monetize you. This is social media 101. I'm not inventing a new idea here. This is literally their business model.
@@glenmiller1437 just making hypothetical bs up and expect me to go along with it, nah, you’re wrong
@@glenmiller1437 contemporary vr headsets have been around for 10 years now, multiple companies more than enough time to shove an ad down your face, but they don’t, stop being scared you’ll have these things one day, your mind is just afraid and I hate when people think like this cause in reality, this stuff is absolutely amazing and next level
@@CJayyTheCreative I'm genuinely curious. It seems like you have VR goggles. What do you use them for? What do you like about them? What do you dislike? Do you see these glasses as an improvement?
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