…And I LIKE it!!! - nreal Light AR Glasses
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
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The nreal light AR glasses have been around for a while now, but it's starting to come out to regular consumers. Of course, it's nothing new, but it's something you might want to consider trying out.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 - These glasses are nreal!
1:21 - Unboxing
2:30 - Exterior overview and first impressions
5:27 - Sponsor - iFixit!
6:12 - Trying out the nreal glasses
7:05 - Screen impressions
8:50 - Trying out "apps"
10:40 - Interface and video resolution impressions
12:37 - Pricing
13:04 - Closing thoughts - Věda a technologie
I wouldn't be surprised if I was handed one of these or similar walking onto a plane, instead of a set of earphones for in-flight entertainment. Provided that they are easier to service than what exists I can see that being a thing. Of course, it could make in-flight entertainment an add-on in the future, since there wouldn't need to be a screen with every seat.
Prolly a lot of people wud steal them 🫣
@@lourensiouslukito8786 would be pointless to steal them since they are hardwired.
It would probably be built into the seat itself.
I love how Mark isn't engaging with Rileys siilliness more than a word at a time.
I think everyone is tired of riley
@@TikkerLoS or mark is just that kind of guy
I guess it's a style, and not everyone interacts with a host in the same manner. Maybe Mark is not used to that. But to me it feels off. You can see Mark's on his phone a lot rather than following along. Maybe that's normal in this situation. But I personally prefer more interaction between camera person and host. But again, might be a personal style thing!
This video was played at x1.5 speed because of the dead air 🙄
Those who are tired of Riley are tired of living. Riley FTW!
I'd love to use this when I'm working on electronics projects and have the wiring diagram, or the pinouts, available all the time. Even better would be one that knew the chip I was looking at and labeled all the pins for me. How about a system that recognized IKEA furniture and shows you step by step how to put it together.
Also streaming the multimeter readout would be useful and easy to code.
Shit you're right, like looking at the schematic and stuff while you hands are full with soldering iron + tweezers
@@BioSpaceMC that’s exactly what hololens is sold for too, albeit large mechanical engineering rather than home electrical. But I’m sure the price will keep coming down
I have a gut feeling that we’re gonna see a lot more AR glasses going into 2022. Wasn’t there a rumor that Apple would be making one for next year?
There is a prediction as well that the year 2022 will be the year of AR where people will be engaging a lot with it. The one from oppo looks too far ahead in the future.
To be honest, i expect proper AR to be way more like the windshield projection in, say, Corvette C6. Simple, cheap, mostly monotone, not abstructing the view, but informative enough to be useful. I.e. basically a MiBand imbedded into glasses plus GPS directions and MAYBE automatic translation based on the level of processing power the phone and the glasses would have at the time.. No complicated interface or OS, no complex calculations, just a simple useful HUD. I hope manufacturers would realize that soon enough
Investing in the metaverse will probably include AR glasses. Expect Meta Glasses and The All New Google Glass.
It's Tony Stark time people
I have a great feeling my dad will come back in 2022!
That’s Apple VR not AR. AR tech is further off like 2025.
Those glasses with the razer n95 rob mask, air pods pro, those electronic sound reacting shirts with matching goth pants with light up sneakers. That is going to be the look of 2022 and beyond.
Airpods don't come in black. Unacceptable. I'll be sticking with Oneplus Buds Pro to keep the fit flowing
No... Just hell no... That cringe power is over 9000!
light up hair inserts. RGB head to toe
I’m surprised the glasses didn’t have some kind of RGB. Imagine watching people use this in public. People leaning over mouth agape while their arms do a wacky flailing inflatable arm thing. The future is…interesting.
@@DerangedCoconut808 there is no reason for this glasses to have rgb since its consumer target isn't gamers. I can't see why you are suprised. You just sounds like a typical boomer who thinks advancements in technology is silly
I feel like we're back in the 90s with this type of early generation tech.
Me too. Also, I don't know how this thing would be useful in everyday life. looks like garbage.
@@viniciusp718 Hey, thats a bit harsh. Its not garbage. But i gotta admit, it would be very diffucult to use it in every day life.
The AR glasses i want is without cable (wireless) and with the full field of view of normal glasses. But hey, the on in the video is a good first step.
@@viniciusp718 i could see this usefull if car company integrated this kind of thing to cars
@@z3r0ut78 nah its garbage. its worse than the HoloLens from my experience with one back in 2015. by now this thing isnt even worse a look compared
@@swankshire6939 It's not a mature technology, so maybe it's harder to tell, but it's better than the hololens. Just consider the size, the level of computation and power required. It requires vastly less hardware, vastly less powerful hardware too yet isn't that far behind. It just needs to get a bit less bulky and wireless, and we'll have something that can be used daily. Everything else is software. Software represents a lot of work, but it is comparably easier to pioneering hardware. The hololens looked impressive mainly because it had so much demo software made for it. It also compensated a lot of issues through sheer brute force.
Perfect for taking on a plane or car ride. You can watch literally whatever you like
I can see VW group EV cars using this kind of tech combined with with car windshields
@@ccelik97 maybe 25 years after every other car manufacturer included that in their basic models
@@David169100 Lmao probably
@@ccelik97 they have had this kind of tech in cars since like 2013.....
just like a uh phone
You guys gotta improve those video titles😵💫
Thanks for mentioning thst
The text is surprisingly clear for an AR/VR experience! I can see a future version of this replacing my desktop monitors. Just a portable monitor to take with you wherever you go!
Correction: nreal Air is *not* "more advanced" it's actually just a 3DoF viewer instead of 6DoF that can track and see what is in front of you. Technically they're both equally as powerful though because they both require being hard tethered to a phone to work.
Which degrees of freedom were lost between this and the nreal Air?
@@FlintTD 3dof is pitch, yaw, and roll. 6dof is those three, plus translation in x y and z axes
@TORPEDO theyre only available for general purchase starting yesterday (which caused me to rewatch this video), and it's for $380 on amazon. The hardware doesn't seem to be nearly as expensive (two tiny screens and a gyroscope), I hope some mainstream tech company like logitech copies the concept and uses economy of scale to make something like this but more affordable.
Just realized AR could be great for people who use multiple monitors: rather than having several screens that are not at all portable, you would have one pair of AR glasses connected to a screen-less laptop, that you an use anywhere.
And it can replace the need for a TV, it won't yet, but if you live alone then buying upcoming AR glasses sounds far more sensible than buying a large "bulky" and expensive TV.
therre are already some people using a vr headset lika a quest for a multi monitor setup - on the go - if you are only running offce stuff you could easyly work from a notebook, wirelessly and have even on the train 5 monitors + its even cheaper than often a single monitor
I definitely feel like VR is more of a monitor/tv replacement then a phone replacement
@@mackandelius Yes. The headsets that will come with micro oled displays will easily beat smartphones and TVs, and laptops. This the reason Apple's stock has been increasing for the past few weeks.
I think the ability to simulate traditional displays in AR will end up being a secondary use case. The primary (and most exciting) use case will be overlaying data on the world, so that it becomes enmeshed with your surroundings, rather than being something that takes you out of them. Such as, navigation that overlays streets, info about buildings and businesses you’re looking at, location based reminders that just pop right up, etc.
Mark was not ready for Riley innate need for interaction with him while recording 😂
Imagine being the person walking into the studio at 9:27 and hearing Riley start talking about Elves and Tigers (10:05) that fight on his table... I'd be genuinely worried about him tbh
Honestly, I hope this AR glasses trend keeps going. I hope one day soon that even prescription glasses have the option to upgrade the frames to different styles of UI, like how we decide on brands of phones.
These AR glasses makes Riley look like he's going for that Oakley Dad glasses look lol.
Looks like he's about to buy a pickup truck, start talking to women like shit and continue voting for Donald Trump.
@@HalfDayHero Rent free.
so, like pewdiepie
you mean the racist dad sunglasses
My usecase for the casting is when I'm doing chores that I cannot hold my phone but still wanna watch techlinked/the WAN show and THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY!
Use cases are obvious. For one: Imagine trying to look at a tiny screen on your phone, compared to, as you said yourself, a 70 inch TV. (Espepcially if on a commute, or sharing a home with roommates or family, &c)
That field of view sounds quite impressive, way, WAY better than the hololens I tried out which was simply prohibitively small
Man all I want is an IRL HUD. I don't need to be checking twitter while walking around, I can do that on my phone. But like ambient weather notifications in the corner, compass in the top left, clock in the top right, etc. That's all we want lol.
google translate would be cool for traveling as well.
And minimap lol
Ammo and a health bar.
It would also be kind of cool to actively see how much your cart is up to when shopping
huds or a smart watch for your face like google glass r pretty useless....
a real ar headset with 6dof tracking gives u the equivalent of holograms u can interact with...it's a completely different thing .....but it can still do the hud functionality
I'm happy they made these. We need this sort of thing to hit markets so further developments can be made. I'm not really sold on the NReal glasses though, even if I had a phone that could support them. But man, that second/third gen AR headset is going to be sweet. If NReal has this form factor working now, imagine a proper portable, non-phone reliant model below $400 (before prescriptions) with a better FOV and support for other ecosystems' software. Because we definitely need the software to make these work. But we aren't getting it from an independent company.
You guys are great!
The Quest 2 price point is just so brutal for other VR/AR startups. I know that's the point, for Meta to get early dominance and secure a big developmental/adoption lead over any potential competitors in the space, but it really sucks because it's going to slow down the industry as a whole. You have to be ready to throw a lot of money down the proverbial drain if you want to try and make a start as a competitor to Meta. My only hope is that future AR/VR developers (hardware and software) can figure out how to use Meta's development work as a starting point without running afoul of patent law to get a bit of a boost, and take advantage of daddy Zuck's warchest.
this is like having virtual huge tvs and monitors whereever you are, great for enjoying big screen anywhere you are
These are really cool!
AR is definitely the way to go! I live and work in a van... with this I could work on three big ass monitors like a champ, without the need to store three big ass monitors in that tiny space.
Let alone for watching movies or possibly navigation - I see alot of great usecases for technology like that!
I think the best part about these is you can barley tell they aren’t regular sunglasses. Riley looked completely natural with them on. The cameras blend in so well!!!!🤣
Literally can’t wait to use this to work, no monitor limitations
Sailboat racing is an ultra niche use case. If there was a way to place a wind line, compass, and race line in the hud. You could use it for optimizing your tacking. The price point would even make it cheap when compare to anything sailboat related!
Haha yeah, specially watches are multiple thousands, so 600 is a steal
It's not easy to make them slimmer, because they absolutely need special optics to allow your eyes to focus on something that close which means you need a layer of optics on top of the screen. All things considered, I find the size of this thing impressive. They're small enough that you could wear them without standing out and people could conceivably think they're just regular sunglasses unless they looked really close. Meaning somebody just glancing over at you would be unlikely to notice anything out of the ordinary. That's impressive that HMD glasses have come this far already.
Can't wait to get some of these someday
These are cool, but I think it needs a generation or 2 more before it's useful to me. But I'm looking forward to the Arpara AIO (All In One) VR headset releasing in March. And the brightness issue that current reviewers have been mentioning a lot for the device... have been solved according to Arpara. They are still testing and verifying it, but it should be bright enough. Now the only potential issue is the 6DoF controls being bad, but if they are... I feel like Arpara will still be able to fix it up to around Quest 2 level before release. They seem to be open for feedback and actually do something with it.
neat
Looks like a pretty prototype.
Maybe we are still another decade out from half decent wearable ar
Not sure about a decade, I think 5/6 years personally.
@@SatanDotExe I would equate AR as being where VR was a decade ago (as far as functionality)
Not very familiar with Microsoft’s though
@@skillswiper A lot of the technologies required for AR are way further than the technologies required for VR were a decade ago. It will take a while due to the nature of R&D and market adoption, but certainly not a decade.
The oculus quest has been out for a while. The average phone processor is more than powerful enough for ar. Ideally, your phone should be doing all the processing, relying on the glasses only for the screen and battery, which shouldn’t be too difficult, maybe even with hot-swappable batteries employing some magnetic attachment. Wireless video technology is nearly seamless now via dji and other drone manufacturers. This is more than doable with current technology. The technology just isn’t being implemented properly IMO.
it's the same fov and better image quality than the hololens2 while being tiny light and cheap......pretty great for early days
i dont have vr stuff for adult content, but if i ever think about getting somethign like that, this is probably it
I think that for the first few generations AR glasses should try to emulate snowboarding goggles instead of sunglasses.
i love the people walking in the background of the screen recordings. dunno if planned or not but it is an amazing showcase of the screen opacity
It doesn't look like they planned any of this, which is fine for a device costing around 100 - 200 dollars max but since these are 6 bills I assume most people will do at least some homework/research before buying. Probably something the script writer, an employee familiar with this kind of tech or Riley himself should of done before filming this.
I have no idea if this is E-Waste or a must-have product, I learned nothing about it and left the video a little stupider than before it began
That doesn't show what Riley sees, though. The opacity is purely post-processed.
Love how the AR glasses pull your ears down like Harry Potter banking goblins. Also when you turned your head from side to side to show how you could position content all around my first thought was "oh good, more places for CZcams to stick ads". Cool tech, but I am gonna wait a few generations on this one. Leave it to the enthusiasts to work the bugs out.
using this with maps and other stuff would be epic
Question: Does the things displayed in AR occlude things in the real world like in the screen recording, or is it just displayed on top of the real world? In other words, can you see the real world through objects in AR that are supposed to be opaque?
9:08
The box on the left side is labeled 网页收藏夹 in chinese which roughly translates to "Web Page Folder". I guess those are just URLs that automatically opens in your phone's browser.
The packaging reminds me of a diffraction pattern. Nice!
"I don't know why you would do this" perfectly sums up all devices like this. AR glasses, wearables, and even tablets. I've tried all of them and I just wanted to go back to my computer again immediately.
he only use case for me would be proper sports glasses with the ability to add prescription lenses and display a HUD while running or cycling. Would be somewhat safer then locking at my bike computer. But I don't see this coming any time soon.
One use case I'd love to use this for is itx gaming on the go. Instead of having a small portable monitor, I'd use this instead for immersive gaming etc.
Thanks a lot for the interesting story. Tell me, what do you think is better Rokit Max or NReal Air or XReal Light?
bonus feature, they'll make your ears pick up most am channels and a few fm channels lol
yeah why the hell didn't he lift up the arms that looked painful
Riley without glasses has scared me for life.
I swear half of Riley's brain turns off when he does an unboxing, so I can't take any of his reviews seriously, but he's hilarious so I'm still here for it.
Well the good thing is that they make you look really really cool
awesome video guys
GJ on interesting hardware.
Do the N real air please.
I can see that being sore on the upper ear after a little while, bending them down pretty good there.
That kind of glasses would be awesome in sim racing setups. Just a screen and gyroscope function. No speakers needed, maybe 3.5mm port or usb port for external earphones :)
No need to be like AR thing just very lightweight screen :)
Doing an iFixit ad for Christmas but it's coming out on the 28th
i wish he showed some video recordings from this device, really curious how well the camera's are they put in there
At first glance Riley looks like a clean Dr disrespect with them on lol
I want this... Well, I want this in terms of the head mounted display aspect, but I don't need cameras, AR, VR speakers, mices, voicecontrol, digital assistant, dog walking mode, or what ever. Why do these things always need to be so overly complicated? I just want a proper and practical HMD! How is this so hard?
I can't wait for Augma!
I wish Magic Leap wasn't so secretive. Their headset was hands down the best AR experience I've ever had and that was years ago!
these and some aftershokz would be perfect!
I love how the camera man Is legit on his phone the whole time every time he's in shot and legit not paying attention to Riley at all
uses case is VR game where you can still use your keyboard
Best LTT personality
Can’t wait for more AR glasses to start rolling out, hopefully they do a review on the Vuzix Shield to once they release
Riley thinking it's techlinked 1:41 😂 waiting for James response
#Awkward
12:14 Thanks Riley. I always wanted to watch a movie while having a seizure👍
Pretty slick
i love Riley so much
Curious to see how these fit with Aftershokz style bone conducting headphones. I have a spare pair I use with my Oculus quest 2 and it works well. Especially given how aware of your surroundings you would want to be given that these are AR, not vr. Interesting...
I don't think it'd be comfortable since the Nreal isn't held on with forehead pressure and rests completely on the ear. My bone conduction headphones aren't even comfortable to put on with regular glasses. EDIT: Using bone conduction instead of speakers in the AR glasses could be a really good idea, though.
@@trogdorstrngbd I wear the aeroplex with my glasses all day every day. Did not think about weight, though. That's a good point. I could see Riley's ears bending in an uncomfortable way when he wore the nreals...
This needs so much more development time. Promising technology, it's not here yet.
I wonder if you can crack this to make it mirror PC desktop screens. From a working standpoint, I'm a composer so I'd love to have a giant window for my DAW. From a gamer standpoint, you could get a pseudo VR experience from any flatscreen game & a VR experience from any VR game.
man just use a normal vr headset at that point, whats the AR for?
@@Eduardopy1 Being able to see the keyboard or other input devices. The only keyboard that the Quest can track is impossible to find anywhere. And the Quest passthrough is too low-res.
I resorted to taping a clamshell mirror to the back of my laptop cover, so that the reflection of the keyboard could be picked up by the webcam, and get shown in a window on a virtual screen in VR, together with my fingers. Useful if you're going somewhere where you can't take any extra monitors. If your computer can handle it.
@@klystron2010 the quest 2 don't have the hardware for good passthrough, maybe quest 3 will have.
@@Eduardopy1 Portability, cost, ability to run bigger headsets, ability to still use it as AR for my smart phone... OR get this! AR.... on the desktop..... whooaaaaaa!
Edit: sorry that came out a bit ruder than I wanted. Im in a sarcastic mood.
Wow !!! Finally !!!
Gen 1 PSVR had dashboard drifting as well.
Can you connect these to a Mac like the Airs? And does it treat it like an additional display or does just mirror the display? If I were to put up 2 or more screens from my Mac this would be a great use case for those that have to work at home and do not want a dedicated desk with screens, but need more than one screen to work efficiently.
3:43 They somehow made you look even more dorky. Which is a compliment. And I think it's the mustache that makes you look dorky. But I'm just jealous that mine isn't as nice.
Imagine a luscious beard like Linus', but with a big spot missing between the chin and bottom lip, and a thin mustache like Jake's.... That's my almost beard(as I call it).
I know he said early-ish but this actually super early. This is the FIRST true consumer AR glasses out there. This is as early as it gets.
Riley, have you looked into LASIK surgery? I had it last year and it was everything I hoped it would be. Dreamed about getting laser eye surgery since I was a teenager. It's a fairly simple operation, you just need to rest afterwards and use eyedrops. And then for a week or so you need to wear racquetball goggles over your eyes at night so you dont rub your eyes and ruin the surgery.
Riley without glasses, wearing those shades turns him into Dr. Disrespect.
Considering a large screen would cost $4-600 easy, as would a decent projector that use is interesting if they can get the jittering down
"It's for people that want to experience the jank for themselves." Beautifully said and made me literally LOL.
Also as someone that's developed on a Magic Leap and used a Hololens, I'd agree with this statement. XD
@ShortCircuit can you please try it with the Steam Deck and show us how it looks inside 🙏
No thoughts thanks for asking
I'm sure they will improve it in a lot of ways down the road, but i feel i would have placed the projector system on the right and left sides where the hinges are and then tent the lenses. After that I feel a battery pack is needed, the idea that the cord helps keep the glasses on your face is good, but adapting that to having the battery back there doing the same thing would be ideal imo and then have the phone connect over chrome cast with a privacy setting. Oh and instead of having speakers i'd like to see them implement the vibrating headband. That just makes way more sense to me.
I would love to see what you guys think of the lume pad from Leia
I’d love for a comparison to there new air with Sony micro led displays!
Awesome man ✅
Something like this on an airplane would be amazing.
My first thought was “it’s nreal, all it needs is u”
The use cenario I think it’s with a mouse and keyboard, you use the apps like a little office, instead of triple monitors and a giant table plus stands just a single desk stand and cheap mouse and keyboard BT or USB dongle
I feel like the "big screen" application is enough to bring me in if the prices drop.
The only problem of using a phone instead of a tablet, (or a laptop, or a monitor, or a TV) for general media consumption is screen size. We figured out how to squeeze good audio into a small footprint, good processing power but we were just missing a good screen, now we're not.
For me the screen size isn't the problem but holding the phone and looking downwards.
Being able to sit in a train and looking straight ahead while my hands are empty - that's the dream.
@@Jehty_ just get this, and a ring that acts like a mouse bluetooth, in the air. thats what im gonna do
How does the Display compare to the HoloLens 2? Does it have the weird rainbow effects or is it a clear image?
I have a project approved for a guest experience at my work which these would work great for
These glasses are just NReal & super cool 😎
I always worry if I couldn't be able to see it clearly through the glasses as I do wear glasses every day.
The continual “jitter” would make me feel motion sickness
Whoa it's like that one Futurama episode.
I have to wonder why they didn't go for the aviator look instead of the slimmer glasses, would extend farther down and be less awkward looking potentially?
Riley looks like the coolest plumber in town when he wears those.
Sometimes i wish they just made a pc monitor or tv in this form factor. Just to connect to a pc or laptop and use as a normal monitor and save space, or instead of carrying portable monitors for your laptop you just carry something like this.
So like Lenovo's (rather expensive) ThinkReality glasses?
So are we going to see these used in Secret Shopper 2021/2022 for the secret agent cred?
Wow, cool!
It makes your ears look super cool.