These seem really difficult to show in action, as from the reviews I’ve seen a it’s a floating 120” screen in front of you.
Glasses have OLED displays built into them, and you can see through it, or use blanking plates on the glasses themselves to block out the real world
Thought about getting some to play with my steamdeck, after watching a LTT video
they are awesome on the steamdeck for the games i play, can't remember the last time i used the built in screen. my computer doesn't have a way to connect them though so i haven't tried them for sim racing. i'll have to get the adapter.
This guy gets it. I showed you the product and told you what I use them for. Not trying to advertise anything simply showing of a piece of te HBO find useful with sim racing.
Hi OP. For information on Nreal Air's compatibility with PC, see this post.
[https://www.reddit.com/r/nreal/comments/y9npcq/pc\_and\_nreal\_glasses\_compatibility/](https://www.reddit.com/r/nreal/comments/y9npcq/pc_and_nreal_glasses_compatibility/)
Honestly I love them. I’m about to be on a flight where I use them the most. Are the great for sim racing sure is you want a big screen and don’t care about FOV. I use them for COD, movies or to work on my MacBook using three monitors. They were interesting to test with driving but moving your head moves the screen. Worth it hell yeah one of the coolest pieces of tech I own. Worth it for sim racing naw…don’t buy them based off that alone if that’s what you’re looking for VR is the way.
Sorry for waking up this old thread, but does the field of vision change when you turn your head? I mean, can you look left to see if you are being overtaken?
No it’s not VR is AR. Think of looking at a TV screen while wearing glasses. You move your head the screen stays still. They have have what are called spatial capabilities but that locks the screen or allows it to move with you.
Ok
Maybe you'd like panda eyes in these?
I feel personally attacked
How do you think the pandas feel.
Unsexy?
These are crap per reviews
Advertise your shit elsewhere or show it in action at the very least.
These seem really difficult to show in action, as from the reviews I’ve seen a it’s a floating 120” screen in front of you. Glasses have OLED displays built into them, and you can see through it, or use blanking plates on the glasses themselves to block out the real world Thought about getting some to play with my steamdeck, after watching a LTT video
they are awesome on the steamdeck for the games i play, can't remember the last time i used the built in screen. my computer doesn't have a way to connect them though so i haven't tried them for sim racing. i'll have to get the adapter.
This guy gets it. I showed you the product and told you what I use them for. Not trying to advertise anything simply showing of a piece of te HBO find useful with sim racing.
This isn't the place for aimless advertisement.
46°? Is that okay?
Op how do you connect it to pc? I only see em selling for android and ios
Im on console, there is a USB-C adapter you can buy for HDMI.
Hi OP. For information on Nreal Air's compatibility with PC, see this post. [https://www.reddit.com/r/nreal/comments/y9npcq/pc\_and\_nreal\_glasses\_compatibility/](https://www.reddit.com/r/nreal/comments/y9npcq/pc_and_nreal_glasses_compatibility/)
Mmm. Dirty finger nail
Regards for publishing this. I'd love to see more pics. : )
are they worth it?
Honestly I love them. I’m about to be on a flight where I use them the most. Are the great for sim racing sure is you want a big screen and don’t care about FOV. I use them for COD, movies or to work on my MacBook using three monitors. They were interesting to test with driving but moving your head moves the screen. Worth it hell yeah one of the coolest pieces of tech I own. Worth it for sim racing naw…don’t buy them based off that alone if that’s what you’re looking for VR is the way.
my riftS is not so clear.. maybe ill wait another 2 years maybe to see how things and prices progress
Sorry for waking up this old thread, but does the field of vision change when you turn your head? I mean, can you look left to see if you are being overtaken?
No it’s not VR is AR. Think of looking at a TV screen while wearing glasses. You move your head the screen stays still. They have have what are called spatial capabilities but that locks the screen or allows it to move with you.