Comment on Coding and Gaming on AR Glasses
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
nice! I was looking at these too, after I have seen another review about it here on Lemmy.
how do you change its settings, like the aspect ratio, the dimming or the distance?
how does it know where is forward in anchor mode? if you are sitting in a vehicle that is turning, can you keep it using as if nothing has happened?
how do you do chores with it? I mean, what do you connect it to, and where do you place it so that it’s not in the way?
what do you do to not get tangled in the cable, and to not get stuck on something?
Shatur@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
They have an OSD like in a regular monitor. You press the mode switch button twice to bring it and navigate using the ± brigness button. For dimming you hold the brightness rocker to start adjusting the dimming. For everything else there is an OSD menu like in a regular monitor. You bring it by double pressing the switch button and navigate with the brightness buttons.
It’s only 3 DoF without the eye add-on, so when you move, the monitor moves with you.
I just connect it to my Retroid Pocket Flip and put it into my pocket. Then I just enable side mode in the glasses, so it displays the image in the corner. And use my 8BitDo to navigate in the device.
The default cable is just very short :) It’s a distance from the glasses to my pocket with about extra 15-20 cm.
WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
so far sounds pretty good!
what do you think about its material and build quality?
do you think having an additional 3 years warranty for 140€ is a good idea?
Shatur@lemmy.ml 5 days ago
I think the glasses are quite solid, but I haven’t dropped them yet 🙂
I never buy additional warranties.