VR/XR & Simulation Entrepreneur | Bridging the Gap Between VR/XR/Sim Training Tools and Users | Scaling Medical, Aviation & Manufacturing Training 100x | Revolutionising Immersive Training
We've come a long way since Google Glasses. I'm recording this video with the Meta Ray-Ban Wayfarers. 😎 Finally, Meta is doing something right! They're still a bit thicker and heavier than standard RBs, but they look good. I've been using my pair to document stuff, like getting ready for a race, but they don't fit in the helmet, so I can't wear them while racing.😅 Battery life is so-so, but the charging case (which looks amazing) is good enough to keep them alive. The AI features are limited in China/HK, so it's hard to judge them on that, but when it works, it's impressively accurate. It can quickly recognise most of the stuff you look at, unlike the Humane pin & other gadgets, which are painfully slow. The best part for me is being able to shoot videos without using my hands, and (probably the most important) is the ability to see your hands and what you do with them on the videos. This brings immersion (along with the amazing spatial audio) to the next level for the viewers of the video. When you see the hands (for example, when cooking or driving), it really makes you feel like you're the one shooting the video instead of being a passive watcher.
I need to see these :)
So you seem to like them :). How is the audio ? Can others hear what you listen to? Impressive racecar btw
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2wThe 3 mins recording time is a much needed improvement from the 1st iteration of 30 secs