👓 Elevate Your Reality with VITUREPro XR!
The VITUREPro XR/AR Glasses offer a groundbreaking 135" display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 1000 nits, designed for immersive experiences across various devices. With features like myopia adjustments, electrochromic film for light blocking, and a robust design, these glasses cater to both gamers and professionals, ensuring comfort and privacy without compromising on performance.
A**R
Absolutely Worth It - Stunning Quality!
This device blew me away! The visuals are razor-sharp and the sound is incredibly immersive. So comfortable I can wear it for hours while bingeing shows in bed. Travels effortlessly and fits perfectly. Yes, it's an investment—but delivers a premium experience that justifies every dollar.
A**A
Love it, just love it
Wow, just wow. I have been using it constantly since I got it. The image is sharp, the sound quality is spetacular. I wear it comfortably for hours now to watch my favorite show in bed. I have traveled with it and it is very portable. Size fit my head perfectly. It is pricey but it is worth every penny!
T**S
Cool gadget, but…..
So it is really confusing what these are, what do they do and what do you need to buy. I bought the glasses. They are a really cool gadget. But really they are just an external monitor in the form of glasses. It’ll be great for plane trips. Don’t expect to be walking around as if these are augmented reality glasses cause they are not! And besides, they don’t fit and look like glasses. They are comfortable but look odd. With just the glasses, you can pretty much connect it to anything with USB-C output like a cell phone. I like that I can watch movies. That is about it without getting extra equipment. It is not good for playing cell phone games. As you need to look at your phone to touch the screen to play. You can’t look through the glasses and touch your phone screen because it just does not work well. Also, it eats through your battery pretty quick of your cell phone or Nintendo switch. The sound quality is good, however, people around you can hear it. I would feel awkward on a plane, playing it at a normal level. The length of the arms on the glasses are a bit of a problem. I would like to lay down and stare at the ceiling however, the arms are too long for that. And the charge connector is in a bad spot for that.I then bought the battery dock. This allowed me to connect my Nintendo switch, my PlayStation5 and really anything that is an HDMI, to my glasses. It is pretty cool to lay back and stare off in any direction while playing PS five. The dock also allows two pair pairs of glasses to be attached and play the same game or watch the same movie. The dock also allows you to view some things in 3-D. But you can only do that through the app. It was not very user-friendly and seems to be more difficult than it is worth. I watched the sample 3-D videos/commercials and found the 3-D to be tiring on my eyes. Typically in movie theaters, 3-D is not tiring to me. The battery pack seems to have good battery life and although it is quite expensive, it is worth it to me.Overall, it’s a cool gadget. But it was really difficult to know what I needed to do certain things with it. And what is actually worth it. To be honest, I thought it would do more. But for me the best thing I will use it for is taking it on road trips or flights for watching movies or playing my Nintendo switch. Beyond that it does not have much use for me. I would prefer to be playing my PlayStation five on my TV as opposed to this device.
G**N
Needs big improvements
Glasses are made too small and don’t fit my head. I don’t have a big head and I should have known better when others mention the same thing. No matter what nose pads I use I can never get the screen fully visible without blurred edges. It’s so annoying when I try to use it with my Steam Deck and I can’t even see the whole screen. Also, when I connect it to the Steam Deck it only displays 720p and not 1080p as it mentions. In my opinion the glasses need to be wider and have bigger frames so that you can see the screen without blurred edges or make it so that you can adjust the screen location. Not worth it so I’m definitely returning them.
L**O
Worth Every Penny
Absolutely love these! The visuals are razor-sharp and audio is immersive. So comfortable I forget I'm wearing them during binge sessions. Travels like a dream.
B**C
Cool, just not for me.
I don't game. I primarily wanted this for my phone to not have to hold it up in front of my face to get the equivalent size screen that these provide.Unfortunately upon plugging them into my Google pixel 7, it turns out my phone doesn't do DisplayPort out usbc, so that won't work. Next I tried to plug it into my Mac desktop. My Mac mini is buried behind the monitor and not very accessible, pretty much permanently set up. I do have a hub and try that, but I'm assuming that was why they didn't work with that either.So lastly I used it on my MacBook laptop. That worked fine, but essentially being a secondary display, I found it inconvenience, next to impossible to have to keep looking down at the keyboard.The Sacewalker app does provide up to three screens (your primary in the center, with two virtual screens on either side.) however, the screens are fixed in space like VR headsets, in other words you move your head and the screens stay. I felt very disoriented trying to just do computer work that way, and would have much preferred just the screens staying fixed in the glasses and move with your head. The second, single display that shows when you don't run the Spacewalker app behaves this way, however no option for multiple screens then.Overall, until I get a phone that supports DisplayPort over usbc, these are a no-go for me.As far as how they look, the image is bright and good. I have a -4.75 prescription and was able to dial these in pretty close using just the myopic adjustments.I only check the sound for about a minute, but the speaker slits are directed towards your ears well enough to work and sound pretty good.The right arm does get warm, but for me, it was at a part of the arm that was not touching my face.The buttons are very small and I found myself trying to press the hinge when first getting used to them. Feel like they would just be more intuitive to be on the top of the arm, but I guess that's an aesthetic choice.I don't see how anything XR is really supposed to work well. The glasses are not very see-through when the polarization is off. Unless the content is specifically alpha channel clear where you're looking through, it's pretty much just screens and you can't avoid focusing on them.The fit wasn't bad, however they do give you three different nose pieces to use. I would venture to bet everyone needs at least the tallest one, as there is a center bar that blocks the top of the screen unless you put them higher on your face. A good alternate would be if they just tilted the glasses forward slightly, but they are practically a right angle with the arms. If you could stick some shims between your ears and the arms to tilt the glasses forward, you wouldn't need such high awkward nose pieces..Just my two cents.
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