That GG Theme starts to grow on me more and more! You really manage to bring me from "I don't care about AR glasses" to "..maybe I want one..? At least to look like the Major..". Great video as always! 🎉
Warms my heart to read your comments Krypto! We'll definitely turn you onto these things just yet! And I'm glad I'm not the only one enjoying my own theme hahah!
Looking good. I wonder if they ever plan to use bone conductors in these glasses. I think that would work much better than the speakers. And as a bonus if you are on a flight you can use ear plugs with bone conductors and still have sound.
Fantastic comment! Thanks Osey! I do wonder how well that would be implemented, maybe they could have some attachment that loops around back like a behind the ear device/aid?
@playnicegames that's correct. You can actually use them with any device that has DisplayPort through USBC unless you have an adapter or the mobile dock, then it'll work with HDMI also (like with your PS5 or XSX)
I already got the viture pro xr but i saw this glasses, is it really bigger screen that the viture pro? Cos in viture pro only got 135” while the rayneo 2s has 200” that why i got interest for this glasses.
Hi there, sorry for the delayed ersponse. I'd say the FOV is about the same, the screen size you see will largely be dependent on how far you are from the wall or looking at a distant wall. If you're comparing the original Viture Ones and say the Xreals however, there is very slight difference about 2-3 degrees which is where they get the numbers from. Hope that helps, thanks for the comment!
These are good, and very much comparable to the Viture Pro XR Glasses, which do have a more fleshed out ecosystem. Please do check out that review on the channel too!
@@a1club982 As far as I know, they use the same Sony MicroOLED displays, so brightness/clarity are the same, (or they look very close to my naked eyes), but Viture has more accessories like the Neckband, mobile dock, and branded 8bitdo controller. These glasses are also compatible with the Viture mobile dock though. Do you wear glasses? That may help to make a choice as well.
Technically no since you're connecting to the device playing the media and not the glasses (like a Steam Deck), so it'll depend on that device's input/output. But if a device doesn't have a headphone jack, you can get an adapter that has a 3.5mm jack that *should* work, though I have not tested this as I don't have a wired headset. Thanks for your great question!
@verynice1192 you cannot connect anything directly to them as they are only an output source. If you pair your earbuds to your phone though, it should work just as normal, with audio going to the earbuds and then video going to the glasses. Hope that explains it a little better.
Hi there, thanks for your question! I'd say that it's got better sound given the 4 speakers, but in terms of ecosystem (like accessories), dimming functionality, and diopters, the Viture Pros have the advantage there. These do go for less than the Viture Pros though, so it depends on what your priorities are.
@@gamers-generation I’ve heard rayneo have better screen quality compared to viture, is that true? I only care about comfort, screen quality and software for productivity, but I don’t know wich is better for that
@@mikeraptorh6888 they use the same Sony microOLED displays as far as I know, but if you do have a larger face, the rayneo might be more comfortable. Do you use eyeglasses or corrective lenses?
@@gamers-generation no I don’t use any corrective glasses, but is a good thing that viture has a prescription lenses in it In terms of software what would u think is better for productivity?
@mikeraptorh6888 thanks for the details. For productivity I'd say it depends on what device you're plugging it into. For example, if you're plugging it into a Samsung phone, then it'll probably be pretty sunilar. But if you're plugging into a laptop, the Viturr desktop app has more viewing options currently (like triple monitor set up)
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That GG Theme starts to grow on me more and more!
You really manage to bring me from "I don't care about AR glasses" to "..maybe I want one..? At least to look like the Major..".
Great video as always! 🎉
Warms my heart to read your comments Krypto! We'll definitely turn you onto these things just yet! And I'm glad I'm not the only one enjoying my own theme hahah!
thanks for the video, nice review!
Thanks for watching! Hope the 4K quality worked!
Looking good. I wonder if they ever plan to use bone conductors in these glasses. I think that would work much better than the speakers. And as a bonus if you are on a flight you can use ear plugs with bone conductors and still have sound.
Fantastic comment! Thanks Osey! I do wonder how well that would be implemented, maybe they could have some attachment that loops around back like a behind the ear device/aid?
@@gamers-generation pretty sure I've seen glasses with aftershockz built into them. Was a while back but they had good reviews.
You can use these glasses with the Steam Deck or other handheld PCs
@playnicegames that's correct. You can actually use them with any device that has DisplayPort through USBC unless you have an adapter or the mobile dock, then it'll work with HDMI also (like with your PS5 or XSX)
I already got the viture pro xr but i saw this glasses, is it really bigger screen that the viture pro? Cos in viture pro only got 135” while the rayneo 2s has 200” that why i got interest for this glasses.
Hi there, sorry for the delayed ersponse. I'd say the FOV is about the same, the screen size you see will largely be dependent on how far you are from the wall or looking at a distant wall. If you're comparing the original Viture Ones and say the Xreals however, there is very slight difference about 2-3 degrees which is where they get the numbers from. Hope that helps, thanks for the comment!
@@gamers-generation thanks much.. i let try it by tomorrow. The rayneo air 2s is coming by tomorrow. 😉👍
@@wangbushima any updates? Also wondering how the Rayneo Air 2s stacks up to the Viture Pros.
For image and color for watching movies what is the best glasses?
These are good, and very much comparable to the Viture Pro XR Glasses, which do have a more fleshed out ecosystem. Please do check out that review on the channel too!
@@gamers-generation Is Virtue Pro better for watching movies, and are these better for gaming? Or is Virtue Pro better overall?
@@a1club982 As far as I know, they use the same Sony MicroOLED displays, so brightness/clarity are the same, (or they look very close to my naked eyes), but Viture has more accessories like the Neckband, mobile dock, and branded 8bitdo controller. These glasses are also compatible with the Viture mobile dock though. Do you wear glasses? That may help to make a choice as well.
does this glasses work with wired earphones? or only bluetooth earphones?
Technically no since you're connecting to the device playing the media and not the glasses (like a Steam Deck), so it'll depend on that device's input/output. But if a device doesn't have a headphone jack, you can get an adapter that has a 3.5mm jack that *should* work, though I have not tested this as I don't have a wired headset. Thanks for your great question!
@@gamers-generation have you tried using/pairing wireless bluetooth earbuds with your rayneo air2s? does it work? (especially when watching movies)
@verynice1192 you cannot connect anything directly to them as they are only an output source. If you pair your earbuds to your phone though, it should work just as normal, with audio going to the earbuds and then video going to the glasses. Hope that explains it a little better.
@@gamers-generation Oh I see, yes you explained it clearly. Thank you
Is this better than viture xr pro?
Hi there, thanks for your question! I'd say that it's got better sound given the 4 speakers, but in terms of ecosystem (like accessories), dimming functionality, and diopters, the Viture Pros have the advantage there. These do go for less than the Viture Pros though, so it depends on what your priorities are.
@@gamers-generation I’ve heard rayneo have better screen quality compared to viture, is that true?
I only care about comfort, screen quality and software for productivity, but I don’t know wich is better for that
@@mikeraptorh6888 they use the same Sony microOLED displays as far as I know, but if you do have a larger face, the rayneo might be more comfortable. Do you use eyeglasses or corrective lenses?
@@gamers-generation no I don’t use any corrective glasses, but is a good thing that viture has a prescription lenses in it
In terms of software what would u think is better for productivity?
@mikeraptorh6888 thanks for the details. For productivity I'd say it depends on what device you're plugging it into. For example, if you're plugging it into a Samsung phone, then it'll probably be pretty sunilar. But if you're plugging into a laptop, the Viturr desktop app has more viewing options currently (like triple monitor set up)
I don't like glass
Only sand, yes?
If you want to loose your eyes then buy these kind of glasses...
But what if I want to tighten them?
Lol @@gamers-generation