@@stephengreenwood2064 it's because there's just too many radio signals at once for routers to pick up on. You could have 1000 routers and 1000 hotspots but if there's a ton of devices trying to filter through signals it's just too noisy to decode
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I agree, rayban also has a "smart frame" and they're all shaped the same, but theirs is also super bulky. I wear a thick black frame already, but mine are more rectangular. All these smart glasses are huge and round. Hopefully they'll add options as they go along and hone their tech
all mainstream glass frames are hideous, you really cannot buy frames with minimal bezels because of this stupid trend... I want glasses from the 2000s/2010s not these ginormous frames from the 60s
i feel like an optometrist or ophthalmologist needs to chime in and talk about the effects to your eye sight by looking up at a tiny screen so close to your eye.
@fgerv i disagree. Xreal does that just don't have spacial AR down yet. Some of the smartglasses brands like INMO does this, just not high performance Waveguides since that'd expensive.
@@fgerv Why not? Why not also have the ability to watch videos in smart glasses? Would add to the value proposition of watching ones favorite movies and tv shows lying on in bed, couch on the go hands free. Have bone conducting audio and a micro-sd slot to put in a 2TB Micro SD.
Hopefully they'll soon figure that not all persons have the same dominant eye these would be useless to me, my dominant eye is the left one, and pls don't make this a smartwatch for our eyes (I mean take anything related to health and sport from a smartwatch what do you end up with)
@fgerv test it, place a paper with something written in a small font in the upper right and left corners of you field of vision then tell me if you could read it with the same ease on both sides.
@@fgerv it does depend on your head and eyes, but they're definitely huge on her judging from her head and eyes. Also in general they just look like Amazon or dollar store toy glasses.
It doesn't require wifi. It requires a connection to your phone, which you're then subject to however much signal your phone has. The signal is just overcrowded at CES.
@@goodfella1401 Just you. People were interested, however, 1. The design wasn't something you would wear everyday, 2. It was somewhat expensive, and 3. The biggest issue was privacy concerns. 3 is less or more of a concern generally now because smartphones, filming, and content creation are the norm now.
@@1meen1 Social media has successfully conditioned everyone to want (or at least expect) to be on camera at all times. That process was still ongoing 12 years ago.
No-one talks about eye tracking. Will you be comfortable with your visual attention data being harvested? You pay attention to your feed being tuned to browsing data.. can you imagine when eye tracking pattern recognition begins to feed to government/advertisers/power-hubs ?? You ain't seen nothing yet!!
I wish there was smart glasses with no ai. I have the xreal air smart glasses that has no ai. I'm looking for a pair of smart glasses with no ai and works with my backbone controller when I use both the smart glasses and the back both controller at the same time. Basically smart glasses as the external display and the back bone controller for playing games like call of duty mobile and call of duty war zone mobile. I use the backbone controller because the headphone jack on my phone is being blocked when my phone is attached to the backbone controller so I use the headphone jack on the back bone controller when I play call of duty mobile and call of duty war zone mobile. I use the buttons on the back bone controller to navigate on my phone with physical buttons since it makes it faster to navigate with my phone. I use the xreal air to watch 4k youtube videos and watching movies that I store locally on my micro sd cards and the audio is being played back from my phones headphone jack when the smart glasses are connected to my phones usb c port with zero latency for the audio from my phones own headphone jack and it just works with zero batteries from my headphones. I don't need to throw away the headphones away since there are no batteries like bluetooth headphones when the batteries stopped holding a charge. With bluetooth headphones, you can't use the same pair for 10 or more years since the batteries are non user removable and non user replaceable. With wired headphones there are headphones with user removable cables that has a built in mic for talking on the phone or when playing games online and chatting with friends when playing multi-player games and the user replace able cables are cheaper than paying for a decent pair of mediocre bluetooth headphones. Wired audio is just superior for audio fidelity and the wired audio can't be manipulated with software updates with planned obsolescence since software updates can decrease the battery life and even affect the noise canceling functionality with software updates happening to the bluetooth audio devices. There are some bluetooth headphones that require and rely on using a 3rd party app to the bluetooth headphones. Unfortunately, going that route has some risk because of the possibility of the sketchy permissions that the 3rd party app are asking just to be able use the headphones.
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WiFi sucks at a tech show. Hilarious.
and no one thought to bring a 5G hotspot??
That's what happens when you crowd three Disneylands' worth of people into a single conference hall.
@@stephengreenwood2064 it's because there's just too many radio signals at once for routers to pick up on. You could have 1000 routers and 1000 hotspots but if there's a ton of devices trying to filter through signals it's just too noisy to decode
Usually WiFi and 5G are overloaded on tech shows. Too many WiFi networks, too many users.
What did you expect? It's literally a bunch of tech enthusiasts all in one space using the same bandwidth.
Imagine going to use the live translate and when someone says something you immediately roll your eyes.
The “whatever” look.
Even Realities G1 do all of that and are thinner / less chunky and about the same price
And more good looking
Would it be weird to rolling eyes like that for no reason while You're talking with someone?
Smart glasses will be big on 2025
We had them since 2023.
Absolutely agree! That’s exactly what drives us-we’re building for the future!
Would be dope with a camera like Raybans for visual context awareness.
Imagine being able to zoom with the glasses
@huncho2x128 that would be too powerful 🤯
I love my Even Realities glasses
Oh my god this is mind blowing!
You lost me at proprietary... No thanks...
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amazing glasses!!
Why do they all have to have the same hideous frames? I just one one smart glass brand to offer something unique
I probably don’t like anything you do. I can get over it.
@@This_man500 Meta glasses
I agree, rayban also has a "smart frame" and they're all shaped the same, but theirs is also super bulky. I wear a thick black frame already, but mine are more rectangular. All these smart glasses are huge and round. Hopefully they'll add options as they go along and hone their tech
all mainstream glass frames are hideous, you really cannot buy frames with minimal bezels because of this stupid trend... I want glasses from the 2000s/2010s not these ginormous frames from the 60s
@@1meen1Dorky
i feel like an optometrist or ophthalmologist needs to chime in and talk about the effects to your eye sight by looking up at a tiny screen so close to your eye.
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meh.
I was hoping for a tiny video display so one could their Movies, TV shows etc...
Not what this tech is about b
@fgerv i disagree. Xreal does that just don't have spacial AR down yet. Some of the smartglasses brands like INMO does this, just not high performance Waveguides since that'd expensive.
@@fgerv Why not?
Why not also have the ability to watch videos in smart glasses?
Would add to the value proposition of watching ones favorite movies and tv shows lying on in bed, couch on the go hands free.
Have bone conducting audio and a micro-sd slot to put in a 2TB Micro SD.
Your eyes will squint wearing these weird glasses😂
All people really need are frames that can be found when they are lost.
Is that supposed to make sense?
They don't look like regular glasses
Yes they do
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So can it see through clothes or not?
Next gen.
Hopefully they'll soon figure that not all persons have the same dominant eye these would be useless to me, my dominant eye is the left one, and pls don't make this a smartwatch for our eyes (I mean take anything related to health and sport from a smartwatch what do you end up with)
Why do you think having a dominant eye has anything to do with these?
@fgerv test it, place a paper with something written in a small font in the upper right and left corners of you field of vision then tell me if you could read it with the same ease on both sides.
@@Stricks823 get even g1, not sure if it works with Mudra link. But, it is something to consider or you could wait..
Those don't look like a regular pair of glasses FYI 😂
theyre massive
@@TVCHLORDIt depends on your head. She looks good
@@fgerv it does depend on your head and eyes, but they're definitely huge on her judging from her head and eyes. Also in general they just look like Amazon or dollar store toy glasses.
i think it looks like a regular glasses i would wear lol
@@shangzhenwu6701 😂 is is subjective and personal preference in the end. Unless you're dealing with prescriptions.
Requires Wifi, so that makes it useless out in the world away from home unless you walk around with your phone Hotspot on at all times.
It doesn't require wifi. It requires a connection to your phone, which you're then subject to however much signal your phone has. The signal is just overcrowded at CES.
Maybe it's just me but didn't Google Glass showed that people are not interested in wearing this
@@goodfella1401 Just you. People were interested, however, 1. The design wasn't something you would wear everyday, 2. It was somewhat expensive, and 3. The biggest issue was privacy concerns. 3 is less or more of a concern generally now because smartphones, filming, and content creation are the norm now.
@@1meen1 Social media has successfully conditioned everyone to want (or at least expect) to be on camera at all times. That process was still ongoing 12 years ago.
They only demonstrated that society doesn’t like cameras on glasses but have not learned the lesson. These have no cameras.
Google glass didn't quite look like real glasses, also it heated up and was burning your head after an hour! And the battery was terrible!
Whatever happened to the concept of Glassholes? Did we all just forget?
Oh it never went away lol.
Check out the compition. They are mostly honing down the glass hole.
No-one talks about eye tracking.
Will you be comfortable with your visual attention data being harvested?
You pay attention to your feed being tuned to browsing data.. can you imagine when eye tracking pattern recognition begins to feed to government/advertisers/power-hubs ??
You ain't seen nothing yet!!
Nice seeing white woman on camera instead of usual.
😆😆😆
Really hoping y’all deliver
This isnt anything new 🤣
I wish there was smart glasses with no ai. I have the xreal air smart glasses that has no ai. I'm looking for a pair of smart glasses with no ai and works with my backbone controller when I use both the smart glasses and the back both controller at the same time. Basically smart glasses as the external display and the back bone controller for playing games like call of duty mobile and call of duty war zone mobile. I use the backbone controller because the headphone jack on my phone is being blocked when my phone is attached to the backbone controller so I use the headphone jack on the back bone controller when I play call of duty mobile and call of duty war zone mobile. I use the buttons on the back bone controller to navigate on my phone with physical buttons since it makes it faster to navigate with my phone. I use the xreal air to watch 4k youtube videos and watching movies that I store locally on my micro sd cards and the audio is being played back from my phones headphone jack when the smart glasses are connected to my phones usb c port with zero latency for the audio from my phones own headphone jack and it just works with zero batteries from my headphones. I don't need to throw away the headphones away since there are no batteries like bluetooth headphones when the batteries stopped holding a charge. With bluetooth headphones, you can't use the same pair for 10 or more years since the batteries are non user removable and non user replaceable. With wired headphones there are headphones with user removable cables that has a built in mic for talking on the phone or when playing games online and chatting with friends when playing multi-player games and the user replace able cables are cheaper than paying for a decent pair of mediocre bluetooth headphones. Wired audio is just superior for audio fidelity and the wired audio can't be manipulated with software updates with planned obsolescence since software updates can decrease the battery life and even affect the noise canceling functionality with software updates happening to the bluetooth audio devices. There are some bluetooth headphones that require and rely on using a 3rd party app to the bluetooth headphones. Unfortunately, going that route has some risk because of the possibility of the sketchy permissions that the 3rd party app are asking just to be able use the headphones.
well maybe it has ai but just not this gen ai bs
@@capnsteele3365 I went to xreal website and it says that the xreal air has no ai.
@capnsteele3365 I just check nreal air website for the 1st gen xreal air glasses that I have and it says that there is no ai.
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