Bro. I’ve not watched TH-cam videos in a bit being busy. Just checked back in because these peeked my interest…. You got jacked!!! Dagum. lol good job man!
5:14 hello, you are the only one talking and showing how to resize the screen. Where can you do it? In an app or inside the glasses? Or is only for the Tv? Thanks
Would be great if they just increased the FOV by 15-20 degrees so you can see the entire screen at once without blurry edges. Got these and returned them in 2 days. Just another pair of POS AR glasses. I've tried 4 different ones, and none of them come close to the useability of the Meta Quest 3.
@@PatrickRambles Yeah, if apples are awesome and oranges suck. They're both fruits, but one is so much better than the other. Until they fix the FOV issue, these glasses are a complete non-starter. Especially if you've already used a Meta Quest 3 or Apple Vision Pro. The fact that the RayNeo glasses are in a sunglass form means nothing. No one is going around wearing those things like real sunglasses. Yes, they're smaller and more portable, but the MQ3 can now connect to HDMI and display the game screen in any size you want. I've traveled with the MQ3 throughout Europe, and it's the only screen I needed to bring with me. I connected to my Beelink mini-pc for retro- and Windows gaming as well as photo editing in Photoshop and Lightroom. No laptop needed on this trip. I originally bought the RayNeo for this purpose, but the FOV was horrible and doesn't match the versatility of an entire OS/platform the MQ3 provides. Like I said, if they can increase the field of view and anchor the image in space without additional hardware, they'd have a winner on their hands.
@@PatrickRambles I actually ended up trying these anyway, sending them back, screen is just too big, so the bottom 1/3 is cut off no matter how much I adjust the glasses on my face.
@@PatrickRambles Thanks for the reply. Honestly I ended up keeping my original Nreal Airs and sent back the 2 pros. Not enough of a difference to replace them .
Hi there i need some help to understand…would it be possible to download content directly into pocket tv rayneo from all platforms like amazon , netflix etc….in order to watch downloads when there is no network like during flights for example ?
Not for me, would probably fuck my eyes up & my eyes are already blurry cant see far away sometimes. Also can be a waste of money for me, why does it come with a lead/wire, rather have it wireless or caststreaming it for gaming, by using your mobiledata signal or your own Wifi signal at home, I do aplogise for swearing by writing that comment.
They work on the DJI RC2 for drones 😊This to me was perfect 👌🏼 and the screen was still visible for touch screen adjustments by just looking down.
WOW, these look like they would be amazing. Especially people who travel. I nee dot look into them more. Thanks for the review.
Thanks Steve!
Bro. I’ve not watched TH-cam videos in a bit being busy. Just checked back in because these peeked my interest…. You got jacked!!! Dagum. lol good job man!
LOL thanks man and welcome back 😂
The device looks great but I might just wait and see how the technology develops and how it’s supported
5:14 hello, you are the only one talking and showing how to resize the screen. Where can you do it? In an app or inside the glasses? Or is only for the Tv? Thanks
he is the chosen one he had to do it. Wonder if u can move the monitor to the side and resize screen
Can you use it with the iPad?
Absolutely. Pretty much anything usb c.
@@PatrickRambles thanks
Nice product looks interesting 😊
:)
How does it compare to Viture Pro?
They both suck. Forget looking at the entire screen at the same time without blurry edges.
How do these compare with the Viture Pro's?
Great review as usual, and interesting device. Unfortunately, I get motion sickness just thinking about them 😵💫
Thanks Bryan! With VR glasses I do too, but XR or AR glasses are easier for me because they move with your head.
Wait, I just decided to buy the Xreal Air, and now I see the RayNeo. Both devices look similar, and now I’m confused.
A lot of similarities indeed.
Would be great if they just increased the FOV by 15-20 degrees so you can see the entire screen at once without blurry edges. Got these and returned them in 2 days. Just another pair of POS AR glasses. I've tried 4 different ones, and none of them come close to the useability of the Meta Quest 3.
Apples and oranges, no?
@@PatrickRambles Yeah, if apples are awesome and oranges suck. They're both fruits, but one is so much better than the other.
Until they fix the FOV issue, these glasses are a complete non-starter. Especially if you've already used a Meta Quest 3 or Apple Vision Pro.
The fact that the RayNeo glasses are in a sunglass form means nothing. No one is going around wearing those things like real sunglasses. Yes, they're smaller and more portable, but the MQ3 can now connect to HDMI and display the game screen in any size you want. I've traveled with the MQ3 throughout Europe, and it's the only screen I needed to bring with me. I connected to my Beelink mini-pc for retro- and Windows gaming as well as photo editing in Photoshop and Lightroom. No laptop needed on this trip. I originally bought the RayNeo for this purpose, but the FOV was horrible and doesn't match the versatility of an entire OS/platform the MQ3 provides.
Like I said, if they can increase the field of view and anchor the image in space without additional hardware, they'd have a winner on their hands.
I almost pulled the trigger on these, but at $400 dollars with only a 1080p screen I just couldn't do it, would rather just use my quest 3.
I love my quest. Won't be wearing it on a plane or a coffee shop though 😅
@@PatrickRambles I actually ended up trying these anyway, sending them back, screen is just too big, so the bottom 1/3 is cut off no matter how much I adjust the glasses on my face.
@@PatrickRambles Why not? They worked perfectly for me on the plane. I don't care what other people think. I'm not there for THEM.
Obviously, quest 3 has a better picture, but it's too heavy for me. I can wear these glasses for hours without noticing any weight on my head.
Can you use earphone's on this? It gets pretty loud in the airplane.
You can use your headphones with whatever device you're using, in conjunction with these.
@PatrickRambles ok thanks!
Can you pair to AirPods instead of using its built in speakers.?
Yes
I have the XREAL, and i have problems with blurry image in the corners. Does this have similar issues ?
Yeah kind of. I think they all have that issue to a certain extent.
@PatrickRambles
I see. That's a bummer .... Thanks for the update
Would love those on a flight!
Best use case imo.
How would you stack these against the Xreal Air 2 Pros?
Very similar imo. The difference is probably in Xreal's app.
@@PatrickRambles Thanks for the reply. Honestly I ended up keeping my original Nreal Airs and sent back the 2 pros. Not enough of a difference to replace them .
i am already thinking what gadgets we will get in future
Hi there i need some help to understand…would it be possible to download content directly into pocket tv rayneo from all platforms like amazon , netflix etc….in order to watch downloads when there is no network like during flights for example ?
200" equivalent ... from 6m away = 26" at 80cm.
Watched it right up to when you said they're only 1080p . No thanks I will wait for 4k . Waste of my time
Not for me, would probably fuck my eyes up & my eyes are already blurry cant see far away sometimes. Also can be a waste of money for me, why does it come with a lead/wire, rather have it wireless or caststreaming it for gaming, by using your mobiledata signal or your own Wifi signal at home, I do aplogise for swearing by writing that comment.
They probably chose wired because wireless connections cause input lag.
How do these compare to the Xreal Air 2 Pro?