dudeeee, ive seen your previous video and got the Viture becasue of the quality of the screen(I use it for Graphic design)... So i am very very happy with the choice
Hey since you have them was just wondering do they have a real time camera option or some sort of zoom? I wanna be able to zoom in on a sign that i cant see clearly from a distance
@@slickbackjr6591 No, they sadly do not offer anything like that, they are basically simply a screen with speakers without any features on their own. So technically you could connect ur Phone and zoom in on that one, but that kinda kills the reason for the glasses i can imagine.
I no longer have the Xreals to do a back-to-back test, but out of memory, I don't recall being blown away by the video quality of the Xreals when I first tried them, the same way I was when I tried these. Memory is a tricky thing, so I could be wrong--but I feel the image quality (and software to a degree too) is better on the Viture Pro.
Hi, i like your opinion deciding between viture one pro v xreal pro. i have done intensive research and it seems viture has better image but uncomfortable and xreal is more comfortable. thoughts? P.S. like your video.
I use a Mac and have been trying to stand more instead of sitting, but I end up with neck pain from looking down at the screen. I’m thinking that getting glasses might help with this.
@@RawansReviews Theres an App called XR gaming that allows you to pin the screen. and there is a SpaceWalker app that works for windows that can pin the screen in place
I currently have the xreal and the beam. But what i noticed is that features of the beam are split into two devices for vetrio. Do they even offer the spacial option with the dock they have or it just an hdmi and two people experience brick.
Seems like not a ton of use cases for AR glasses that need to physically connect to a larger device. For productivity it feels like something that is light like this but provides standalone experiences like quest 3 would be the only option I'd find life changing.
Sadly we currently are in a place, where both technologies are not perfect and a mix out of both of them would be perfect. I decided to sell my meta quest 3 for those tho, since i really dont like being fully immersed, having a screen with you all the time definitely sounds like a good idea tho. The quest just lacks battery, isnt sharp enough for work for me, is uncomfortable and cant be used in a public space where with those i can perfeclty work in a train and also always have a great screen with me.
Can you tell us if we can use these for remote desktop viewing our pc while around various parts of our home? or is there an app for the neckband that can allow us to do that?
@@RawansReviews So the Vitures beat XREAL overall, or was this a typo? i do not have near-sightness and was looking for the best glasses on the market, regardless or price, just best visual quality.
Correct reasoning ;) yes this was not a typo, I’d be inclined today to pick the Viture Pro, I think they have an edge over Xreal in both hardware and software.
Would ruin the image quality and add latency. These are supposed to be more of a portable monitor rather than a phone in XR form. Don't think they're really targetting the audience that wants what you need. Meta should have a pair of glasses that do exactly what you want iirc. EDIT: Unless you're talking about the adapter? Adapter is great because you can still charge while using the glasses. Maybe once they fine tune their current stuff they'll add a battery and hopefully wireless connectivity + bluetooth. But a concern would be battery life.
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One of the best reviews I've seen of this device. Solid analysis without sugar coating
Thanks, appreciate the comment!
Thank you for your review Rawan - we're so glad that VITURE Pro was able to blow you away in ways that VITURE One didn't! 😎
Thanks @Viture!
There's no way I'm buying these without trying them first. Where can I try them out for myself?
dudeeee, ive seen your previous video and got the Viture becasue of the quality of the screen(I use it for Graphic design)... So i am very very happy with the choice
Glad to hear!
Hey since you have them was just wondering do they have a real time camera option or some sort of zoom? I wanna be able to zoom in on a sign that i cant see clearly from a distance
@@slickbackjr6591 No, they sadly do not offer anything like that, they are basically simply a screen with speakers without any features on their own. So technically you could connect ur Phone and zoom in on that one, but that kinda kills the reason for the glasses i can imagine.
Aside from the diopter adjustments these sound (and look to an extent) like the XReal Air2 Pro
I no longer have the Xreals to do a back-to-back test, but out of memory, I don't recall being blown away by the video quality of the Xreals when I first tried them, the same way I was when I tried these. Memory is a tricky thing, so I could be wrong--but I feel the image quality (and software to a degree too) is better on the Viture Pro.
Hi, i like your opinion deciding between viture one pro v xreal pro. i have done intensive research and it seems viture has better image but uncomfortable and xreal is more comfortable. thoughts? P.S. like your video.
I don't know if you already bought them or not but the viture one is $200 at Amazon right now
I use a Mac and have been trying to stand more instead of sitting, but I end up with neck pain from looking down at the screen. I’m thinking that getting glasses might help with this.
Instead of that you could also just get a height adjustable desk? 🤔
@@p4ul.f708 I live in a shared room so there's not much space unfortunately
Can you change between the screen being stuck in the same place to a movable screen ?
You should try the xreal ultras
n your opinion, what are the best glasses for graphic design such as Maya and Blender that support multiple screens, 3 or 4 screens for windows 11
can you anchor the screen in place when hooked up to a steamdeck?
No there's no 3dof when connected to steamdeck so you won't be able to anchor in place.
@@RawansReviews Theres an App called XR gaming that allows you to pin the screen. and there is a SpaceWalker app that works for windows that can pin the screen in place
I currently have the xreal and the beam. But what i noticed is that features of the beam are split into two devices for vetrio. Do they even offer the spacial option with the dock they have or it just an hdmi and two people experience brick.
Seems like not a ton of use cases for AR glasses that need to physically connect to a larger device. For productivity it feels like something that is light like this but provides standalone experiences like quest 3 would be the only option I'd find life changing.
Sadly we currently are in a place, where both technologies are not perfect and a mix out of both of them would be perfect. I decided to sell my meta quest 3 for those tho, since i really dont like being fully immersed, having a screen with you all the time definitely sounds like a good idea tho. The quest just lacks battery, isnt sharp enough for work for me, is uncomfortable and cant be used in a public space where with those i can perfeclty work in a train and also always have a great screen with me.
Do these have a real time camera option or some sort of zoom? I wanna be able to zoom in on a sign that i cant see clearly from a distance
Unfortunately they do not
Can you tell us if we can use these for remote desktop viewing our pc while around various parts of our home? or is there an app for the neckband that can allow us to do that?
You can use an app from your phone. For example I can use parsec in Samsung dex and remote into my PC
Can you actually see that they have a higher FOV than their predecessors?
Nice review.. did you try gaming or steam streaming? would be nice to know if you can play with a gamepad comfortly at my coach...thanks dude
Unfortunately did not get a chance to try gaming on them. I also don't have their gamepad to test.
2 months later are you actually using those frequently? Lots of good reviews but I feel like it would collect dust
Very fair point--I haven't been using them much indeed. But others' use cases might be different of course!
main usage is during flight/ travel for me defnitely game changer
How long does it take to deliver after placing the order, I ordered one 2 weeks ago and hasn’t shipped yet
According to their website they ship from California within 48hrs
which one do you recommend this vs xreal pro 2?
If you have nearsightedness, I would say the Viture Pro. If not, I'd probably still be inclined towards the Vitures.
@@RawansReviews So the Vitures beat XREAL overall, or was this a typo? i do not have near-sightness and was looking for the best glasses on the market, regardless or price, just best visual quality.
@@Deagan Not a typo because of the keyword 'still'.
Correct reasoning ;) yes this was not a typo, I’d be inclined today to pick the Viture Pro, I think they have an edge over Xreal in both hardware and software.
Bluetooth has *_waaay_* too much latency for most applications 😉
I concluded by saying, "If I had a real monitor, I wouldn't use this device."
real image looks like 720p
They look cool but I’d prefer if they had Bluetooth than a cable. A camera would be nice too so I could record concerts easier
Would ruin the image quality and add latency. These are supposed to be more of a portable monitor rather than a phone in XR form. Don't think they're really targetting the audience that wants what you need. Meta should have a pair of glasses that do exactly what you want iirc.
EDIT: Unless you're talking about the adapter? Adapter is great because you can still charge while using the glasses. Maybe once they fine tune their current stuff they'll add a battery and hopefully wireless connectivity + bluetooth. But a concern would be battery life.