Most AR glasses 'reviews' appear to be sponsored, and offer very few criticisms. Thanks for your balanced views. Comfort, FoV and general practicalities makes or breaks a product.
I got these last month and am absolutely in love with them. Most of these negative reviews are personal problems. It’s on a user-to-user basis. Mine have been comfortable, extremely clear and don’t hurt my eyes, so it’s kind of a bummer when reviews like this push people away. You can always return them especially through Amazon.
I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty unsatisfied with text size and clarity. I COULD do it, but I didn't want to edit documents on this thing. Video editing was a bit better since that's often more media based. This is great for viewing video. Not as much for editing tasks that required small tools or text.
I'm going on a trip in a couple weeks with my family it's gonna be like a five day drive do you think it's worth getting these for watching movies and playing my switch
If the idea is to watch movies and play switch, then yep potentially if you can get a comfortable fit. I'd say go for it, try it out, and if it doesn't fit well enough to use for an extended period of time, return it. But watching movies and playing switch is the best use for these, especially when traveling.
If we talk about watching movies, how would you compare the Vitures to the Vision Pro? I mean, im sure Vision Pro looks way better but, like talking all things consider, comfort and stuff. And how you say the pure screen quality is against each other. Like 1/10 scale?
The Viture Pro is more comfortable by default, just because they're not big and heavy and don't squeeze your head. They clarity on them is surprisingly good as well. I did find it difficult to wear them for long periods of times because none of the nose bridges fit me quite right and the thing shines very bright lights into your eyes (you can see how bright in one of my clips). The Vision Pro produces MUCH better AR effects and a better overall screen (although glare is an issue in dark movies and environments. It's extremely good, and the Viture doesn't hit the same level. If they were exactly the same price, I'd say get the Vision Pro because it's the better product overall. But they aren't the same price, not even close. And that fact makes the Vitures much more tempting. They're far more affordable. Like 60% as good as the Vision Pro for a fraction of the price. Hope that helps!
Most AR glasses 'reviews' appear to be sponsored, and offer very few criticisms. Thanks for your balanced views. Comfort, FoV and general practicalities makes or breaks a product.
Thank you so much for the compliments!
I got these last month and am absolutely in love with them. Most of these negative reviews are personal problems. It’s on a user-to-user basis. Mine have been comfortable, extremely clear and don’t hurt my eyes, so it’s kind of a bummer when reviews like this push people away. You can always return them especially through Amazon.
@@austinb5656 True. Ultimately, you really need to try them on.
My favorite toy for watching Netflix. Beside the awesome screen quality it is diopter makes it my favorite.
Can these Work with a Tablet that has an HDMI Out Port ?
Great unbiased review! How's the quality for productivity, such as coding or video editing? Can you read all the smaller text clearly?
I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty unsatisfied with text size and clarity. I COULD do it, but I didn't want to edit documents on this thing. Video editing was a bit better since that's often more media based. This is great for viewing video. Not as much for editing tasks that required small tools or text.
@@anoraker I appreciate your response! Thanks 😊
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
I'm going on a trip in a couple weeks with my family it's gonna be like a five day drive do you think it's worth getting these for watching movies and playing my switch
If the idea is to watch movies and play switch, then yep potentially if you can get a comfortable fit.
I'd say go for it, try it out, and if it doesn't fit well enough to use for an extended period of time, return it.
But watching movies and playing switch is the best use for these, especially when traveling.
your videos definetly benefit from timestamps ;)
Well Made Subscribe Button. Had to look twice to find out its physical. Very good animation there :D
That's a good point! Will add some timestamps now.
Thanks for watching, and the nice words about the Subscribe button! I had real fun with that one 😄
If we talk about watching movies, how would you compare the Vitures to the Vision Pro? I mean, im sure Vision Pro looks way better but, like talking all things consider, comfort and stuff.
And how you say the pure screen quality is against each other. Like 1/10 scale?
The Viture Pro is more comfortable by default, just because they're not big and heavy and don't squeeze your head. They clarity on them is surprisingly good as well. I did find it difficult to wear them for long periods of times because none of the nose bridges fit me quite right and the thing shines very bright lights into your eyes (you can see how bright in one of my clips).
The Vision Pro produces MUCH better AR effects and a better overall screen (although glare is an issue in dark movies and environments. It's extremely good, and the Viture doesn't hit the same level. If they were exactly the same price, I'd say get the Vision Pro because it's the better product overall.
But they aren't the same price, not even close. And that fact makes the Vitures much more tempting. They're far more affordable. Like 60% as good as the Vision Pro for a fraction of the price.
Hope that helps!
does it work with steam deck without the dock?
It does, but the dock adds (some) battery life and a few features. But you don't need the dock to connect the to the Steam Deck.
@@anoraker thanks bro
Doesn't this device get too hot when used for long periods of time?
Not "too hot" but you definitely feel it warm up.