Very cool early-days functionality, but the battery life limitation should be better specified, the 640 x 480 resolution too, among other issues. You made a good video ad, and I realize this was a sponsored video, but you shouldn't skip over relevant information. And, I say this about all companies' sponsored promos. And yes, I realize some of the early backers are going to downvote this. 🤷🏻♂️
I think we’re still in the Royal Flexpai era of smart glasses - the concept is there, but it’s still too thick and clunky to really be taking seriously and considering
most important detail, imo, omitted is FOV. It's so annoying when companies hype their new AR/VR goggles and leave this parameter out. I see in another article it says, "RayNeo X2 Lite can cover 30 degrees of your field of view (FOV)." (I guess the Lite might be different than the non-Lite version but I doubt it's different by a factor of 3-4). That is tiny. I can't imagine it feeling very immersive at all.
Indeed, not immersive. But they aren't meant to. Really this becomes a problem when you sideload stuff on it or want to watch videos on it. Low FOV and low resolution makes text very hard to read. The built in apps are legible because optimized in that setup.
This is possibly the best looking dedicated AR glasses exists so far. I love how the camera is placed in the middle of the glass, and not next to either lenses like Xreal did with the Air 2 Ultra. Also, I'm really impressed with the video recording performance. This could be a great vlogging gear.
Nice review!! I wondered if RayNeo X2 is able to mirror iPhone. For example, if I browse something from Safari, can I cast what I am seeing from Safari onto RayNeo X2?
@@wojtekwk2576 They last about 1-2h if used frequently but carrying a battery pack in your pocket will allow for intensive use throughout the day. If you mostly use them as bluetooth headset then they can last several hours.
The only reason why i'm interested in these glasses are because they're way lighter than portable monitors and laptops, so i can use samsung dex everywhere even without monitor/tv. The AR an AI are cool and all, but i don't see why it could replace smartphones and smartwatches functionality. I even hate wearing "normal" glasses for prolonged periode of time, moreover a smart glasses that could potentially give me motion sickness. But at this stage, they're too goofy looking. I don't know why manufacturers prefer to use birdbath and waveguide approach, when pinmirror and pintilt exist.
I'm impressed with the "Hud" and the chatgpt feature. I'd like to see the ability to do what Apple Vision Pro does with watching TV/movies and mirroring computer screens.
What I never see in these reviews is using rayneo x2 to translate a foreign txt like pinyin or katakana. Use case reading a street sign in Japanese. I guess it does not have this feature yet.
To those of us who bought these, we were suckers! After 6 months TCL stopped support to focus on other products. Enjoy your paper weights. So far I'm waiting for the results from my ccd claim to get my money back
Oh so they just took it to the next level 120 HZ? And how many nits of brightness how large is the screen besides that those heads up features should be a must for all AR glasses going forward
Nits are pretty fine with built in apps. Using the plastic sunglass overlay I could still read while in the sun. However, for some reason, it's much less legible as soon as I pop open my sideloaded apps. The brillancy is toned down as soon as I open them. I can see that this is explicitly a parameter being switched because the heads up text also gets toned down if I lift up my head after the device was on a sideloaded app and then in sleep mode.
I don’t know even care that they are ugly. The real time translation and ChatGPT response functions basically sold it for me. I’ll just customise it myself😂
I just don't like the concept of glasses. I don't even like to wear my prescription ones, I like the hardware if very chunky and aesthetically unpleasing. Great video.
The tech is getting there but same as all other competitors even apple vision pro is not for mass market yet, more for techies right now but will be great in few more years especially with integrated Ai
Can the person opposite see what is displayed on the freshness, even if it is a simple thing, or as if it were a normal freshness that appears and nothing appears?
Just like nobody was ever going to wear those silly AirPods that look like toothbrushes sticking out of your ears, huh? Who knows what people will end up doing or wearing.
I wish the tcl ray neo x2 ar glasses still used micro led with 1,000 nits with no a.i like the announcement that was mentioned about the smart glasses back in january of 2023. The 2023 article about the tcl ray neo x2 ar glasses never mentioned a.i when the smart glasses was being announced and ai was only being announced in 2024. It just said that the smart glasses uses micro led with 1,000 nits. I have no interest with using ai since I don't trust a.i. Every oled device that I use already have burn issues, that's why I prefer to use displays that are not oled but also have an oled option for the consumers that still want to have oled as an option. I'm mainly interested in the ar glasses so I can use the backbone controller and use my wired headphones from the headphone jack on the game controller and use the ar glasses from my phones headphone jack when I'm watching 4k movies from my micro sd card or 4k youtube videos from my sony xperia 1 iv 4k oled display when I'm not playing games on my phone. The micro led and 1,000 nits are what got me interested in the smart glasses but I wish there was a 4k resolution option just like my phone. The large majority of devices that I use already have a 4k display and I switched to 4k displays fully time since 2014 and I'm already used to using 4k displays.
You're not going to like the future then, as AI is the future for all mobile & accessory tech. You can always disable it if you prefer. But this thing is probably using the best in class AI - ChatGPT. That's impressive to me, since I never found ChatGPT as accessible as Google. These glasses changes that. Now you can get far more detailed answers to your queries AND have them displayed right infront of your eyes! Game changing tbh 👀 As for the display, I think you're thinking of Micro OLED, which is now the goto these days for alot of these type of glasses. MicroLED display is still expensive. That tech is barely available in large TVs. Let alone more affordable smaller TVs & mobile tech. If they advertised production of a MicroLED glasses back in Jan 2023, it was likely a typo. That display tech won't likely be available to small consumer devices until another 3-5 years!
@@GetUrOwnHandle The link for the tcl ray neo x2 ar glasses in this video shows micro led as the display specs on the website from the indie gogo website that was provided in this video. I clicked on the link and when I scrolled to the bottom of the page, it says the glasses are using micro led not micro oled. I'm just going by what it shows on the indie gogo website since the specs are on the bottom of the page. It even says on the rayneo website that the glasses are using optical wave guide micro led technology and nothing about micro oled. With windows 11, I was trying to find a way to completely uninstall and remove windows copilot ai and according to forums, they all said about disabling the ai but I want to completely get rid of it and remove it since I never use it since I consider it bloatware and adware by microsoft. I use windows 11 because I use bluestacks for using android apps due to microsoft removing support from android sub system with the amazon app store needed to sideload android apps and because I play games on pc There are certain apps that I use that are available on windows and android. I don't like mac os since I never understood how to navigate and use the operating system. I can't stand iTunes since I used use iTunes on windows and it's terrible compared to media monkey which is available for windows and android and not available for mac os when I was looking for media monkey on mac os. I mainly use android, chrome os and windows. Chrome os because I'm waiting for the over the air support when google rolls out the update whenever it will happen to play steam games locally on select models of chromebooks. Chrome os uses proton similar to the steam deck to play steam games on chromebooks.
FINALLY!
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS TECHNOLOGY
Not to mention that it is tackled by one of my favorite Tech TH-camr 🖤
Happily surprised to see this pop up in my feed! Very interesting tech and from one of my favorite creators on this platform 😊
Very cool early-days functionality, but the battery life limitation should be better specified, the 640 x 480 resolution too, among other issues. You made a good video ad, and I realize this was a sponsored video, but you shouldn't skip over relevant information. And, I say this about all companies' sponsored promos. And yes, I realize some of the early backers are going to downvote this. 🤷🏻♂️
I think we’re still in the Royal Flexpai era of smart glasses - the concept is there, but it’s still too thick and clunky to really be taking seriously and considering
Not sure if many people remember the Royale phone back when foldable phones were definitely coming, but still definitely not prime time ready yet
Yes.. i would definitely lay my money on the Vision Pro..
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@@GGori_99 3k vs 600?
@@GetUrOwnHandle not really the same thing
I want these soo bad! I w been waiting for exactly this kind of tech in glasses
Focals by North seemed to be exactly this before google swooped in, bought them out, and closed their business.
most important detail, imo, omitted is FOV. It's so annoying when companies hype their new AR/VR goggles and leave this parameter out. I see in another article it says, "RayNeo X2 Lite can cover 30 degrees of your field of view (FOV)." (I guess the Lite might be different than the non-Lite version but I doubt it's different by a factor of 3-4). That is tiny. I can't imagine it feeling very immersive at all.
Indeed, not immersive. But they aren't meant to.
Really this becomes a problem when you sideload stuff on it or want to watch videos on it. Low FOV and low resolution makes text very hard to read.
The built in apps are legible because optimized in that setup.
This is possibly the best looking dedicated AR glasses exists so far. I love how the camera is placed in the middle of the glass, and not next to either lenses like Xreal did with the Air 2 Ultra. Also, I'm really impressed with the video recording performance. This could be a great vlogging gear.
That translation feature looks cool.
How's it like with multiple people and everyday conversations?
Great review, as always. The glasses are in need of refinement, so they don't look so geeky.
They look massive.
wonder if it work for prescription glass
Can the lenses be replaced with prescription lenses?
A few more years
and the cyberpunk universe is ours choom
Nice review!! I wondered if RayNeo X2 is able to mirror iPhone. For example, if I browse something from Safari, can I cast what I am seeing from Safari onto RayNeo X2?
how long can you record video for at a time and how much footage can it hold?
Can I watch Netflix though?
Fantastic review my man! I've been using mine a lot lately.
How's the battery life on those ? When used frequently ?
@@wojtekwk2576
They last about 1-2h if used frequently but carrying a battery pack in your pocket will allow for intensive use throughout the day.
If you mostly use them as bluetooth headset then they can last several hours.
super early bird backer roll call!
hi, I want to ask if it is possible to make calls with it via Messenger and if it is possible to do live streaming on Facebook or TH-cam
Can they be used in a motorcycle helmet? That would be useful.
There are motorcycle helmets that have built in screens, Bluetooth, and audio.
@@kingzach74 links?
Are they better than the one you can put giant screen in front of you?
No. They're meant for a different set of tasks and can work standalone.
The only reason why i'm interested in these glasses are because they're way lighter than portable monitors and laptops, so i can use samsung dex everywhere even without monitor/tv. The AR an AI are cool and all, but i don't see why it could replace smartphones and smartwatches functionality. I even hate wearing "normal" glasses for prolonged periode of time, moreover a smart glasses that could potentially give me motion sickness.
But at this stage, they're too goofy looking. I don't know why manufacturers prefer to use birdbath and waveguide approach, when pinmirror and pintilt exist.
3:21 the word “雷鸟” literally means "Thunder Bird"
Can you make a complete hands on. Going through all apps and all functions?
is it posibble to connect laptop ? or any app like power point?
I'm impressed with the "Hud" and the chatgpt feature. I'd like to see the ability to do what Apple Vision Pro does with watching TV/movies and mirroring computer screens.
The GPT vision model ok the glass almost never identifies things correctly. It couldnt identify flower species that were very obvious when I tried.
Hi, what happens when the batteries 🔋 die in the glasses???
What I never see in these reviews is using rayneo x2 to translate a foreign txt like pinyin or katakana. Use case reading a street sign in Japanese. I guess it does not have this feature yet.
To those of us who bought these, we were suckers! After 6 months TCL stopped support to focus on other products. Enjoy your paper weights. So far I'm waiting for the results from my ccd claim to get my money back
They dont work?
Nice video
So... What's the battery life?
Have you installed normal android phones on the glasses yet? How do they perform?
Can it do pov video and if it can . How long can I record
a piano tutor would be killer
Dope
I was thinking these types of AR glasses with the display inside the lenses would mean the fov can be the entire lens.
Wow ..... Google Glasses so underrated 😅
Oh so they just took it to the next level 120 HZ? And how many nits of brightness how large is the screen besides that those heads up features should be a must for all AR glasses going forward
Nits are pretty fine with built in apps. Using the plastic sunglass overlay I could still read while in the sun.
However, for some reason, it's much less legible as soon as I pop open my sideloaded apps. The brillancy is toned down as soon as I open them.
I can see that this is explicitly a parameter being switched because the heads up text also gets toned down if I lift up my head after the device was on a sideloaded app and then in sleep mode.
I don’t know even care that they are ugly. The real time translation and ChatGPT response functions basically sold it for me. I’ll just customise it myself😂
AWESOME
Am in Uganda were can i get it
"Cafe. I made it."
If this becomes the norm, we wont be able to avoid Idiocricy.
je viens d'acheter la X2 sur Aliexpress et je cherche le mode d'emploi 😢 pouvez vous aider. merçi😊
I just don't like the concept of glasses. I don't even like to wear my prescription ones, I like the hardware if very chunky and aesthetically unpleasing. Great video.
The tech is getting there but same as all other competitors even apple vision pro is not for mass market yet, more for techies right now but will be great in few more years especially with integrated Ai
That looks like a blue clues type glasses
I need this😙😙😍 in my Home
It's got to be heavy in the front cause the right and left sides of his nose are weight markings from glasses.
If they didnt look so bulky and if I could get them in prescription then maybe id get them
Can I Show TH-cam on that ?
Can the person opposite see what is displayed on the freshness, even if it is a simple thing, or as if it were a normal freshness that appears and nothing appears?
Only with the right lighting at the right angle I believe
Ways to go before glasses will get smart.
Deep pockets stuff.
what do you call the vision pro? Mega deep pockets? lol
@@Gurule ultra
It needs TH-cam and a web browser
You look like Bobby Hundreds.
Ir says not avaulable😊
How ugly can Glases be? TCL: YES
nujabes fan spotted
내가 생각했던걸 거의 구현 했지만 앞으로 안경 본채를 만들려 하지 말고 기존 안경에 끼워 사용하는걸 만들고 링이 폰과 연결 조작하는 방식으로 바뀌면 그땐 사서 사용 할수도 구지 스마트 폰이 필요 없어지는
frames too thick for my taste
Ain’t nobody ever gonna wear that 💀
People will wear anything. Source: unironic apple vision pro users
Just like nobody was ever going to wear those silly AirPods that look like toothbrushes sticking out of your ears, huh?
Who knows what people will end up doing or wearing.
I wear these right now to help me see. I'm Blind! 🤓
I am wearing it now😂
Absolutely terrible take.
I wish the tcl ray neo x2 ar glasses still used micro led with 1,000 nits with no a.i like the announcement that was mentioned about the smart glasses back in january of 2023. The 2023 article about the tcl ray neo x2 ar glasses never mentioned a.i when the smart glasses was being announced and ai was only being announced in 2024. It just said that the smart glasses uses micro led with 1,000 nits. I have no interest with using ai since I don't trust a.i. Every oled device that I use already have burn issues, that's why I prefer to use displays that are not oled but also have an oled option for the consumers that still want to have oled as an option. I'm mainly interested in the ar glasses so I can use the backbone controller and use my wired headphones from the headphone jack on the game controller and use the ar glasses from my phones headphone jack when I'm watching 4k movies from my micro sd card or 4k youtube videos from my sony xperia 1 iv 4k oled display when I'm not playing games on my phone. The micro led and 1,000 nits are what got me interested in the smart glasses but I wish there was a 4k resolution option just like my phone. The large majority of devices that I use already have a 4k display and I switched to 4k displays fully time since 2014 and I'm already used to using 4k displays.
You're not going to like the future then, as AI is the future for all mobile & accessory tech. You can always disable it if you prefer. But this thing is probably using the best in class AI - ChatGPT. That's impressive to me, since I never found ChatGPT as accessible as Google. These glasses changes that. Now you can get far more detailed answers to your queries AND have them displayed right infront of your eyes! Game changing tbh 👀
As for the display, I think you're thinking of Micro OLED, which is now the goto these days for alot of these type of glasses. MicroLED display is still expensive. That tech is barely available in large TVs. Let alone more affordable smaller TVs & mobile tech. If they advertised production of a MicroLED glasses back in Jan 2023, it was likely a typo. That display tech won't likely be available to small consumer devices until another 3-5 years!
@@GetUrOwnHandle The link for the tcl ray neo x2 ar glasses in this video shows micro led as the display specs on the website from the indie gogo website that was provided in this video. I clicked on the link and when I scrolled to the bottom of the page, it says the glasses are using micro led not micro oled. I'm just going by what it shows on the indie gogo website since the specs are on the bottom of the page. It even says on the rayneo website that the glasses are using optical wave guide micro led technology and nothing about micro oled. With windows 11, I was trying to find a way to completely uninstall and remove windows copilot ai and according to forums, they all said about disabling the ai but I want to completely get rid of it and remove it since I never use it since I consider it bloatware and adware by microsoft. I use windows 11 because I use bluestacks for using android apps due to microsoft removing support from android sub system with the amazon app store needed to sideload android apps and because I play games on pc There are certain apps that I use that are available on windows and android. I don't like mac os since I never understood how to navigate and use the operating system. I can't stand iTunes since I used use iTunes on windows and it's terrible compared to media monkey which is available for windows and android and not available for mac os when I was looking for media monkey on mac os. I mainly use android, chrome os and windows. Chrome os because I'm waiting for the over the air support when google rolls out the update whenever it will happen to play steam games locally on select models of chromebooks. Chrome os uses proton similar to the steam deck to play steam games on chromebooks.
the future is doofy
TCL products are cost effective but overall suck🤷🏻♂️
I haven't watched your videos in years because it annoyed me. You're still doing the cringe "Enjoy your tea everybody". Lol bye