Designing human interface guidelines for augmented reality smartglasses.
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Sure, but when smartglasses become ubiquitous, it’s much easier for bad actors to blend in and reduces the “barriers to entry”. Furthermore, it makes it much easier for bad corporate actors to abuse this functionality.
I know, but almost all AR offerings include cameras that are capable of the same thing.
This creepiness is one reason why I’m sticking with the XReal Air 1. No cameras.
If AR glasses with cameras become popular, we’re going to have to rethink how we design public restrooms.
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It’s annoying, I agree. But it hasn’t stopped the Quest headset from doing well. The Orion glasses aren’t for sale though, so it’s a moot point.
I feel like Meta and Apple are stuck trying to give you a point and click desktop experience using a completely novel device.
Can’t say I’m a fan of the monthly fee.
Snap OS has an interesting interface where the palm of your hand brings up a menu. I don’t think it’s the most user-friendly approach though.
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I hadn’t heard of those games. Might be what I need to get in shape 😁
I guess $300 is justifiable if cycling is a hobby or athletic pursuit. Some people drop $200+ on a pair of simple Oakleys.
Love his channel, so many cool projects!
Maybe there’s a way and I haven’t figured it out :) Thank you for your encouraging words!!
I have the XReal Air 1 and XReal Beam accessory. I can’t speak to the newest devices they have released.
For watching movies (e.g. Netflix, Prime, YouTube) and playing videogames, these glasses are exceptional as they act as a giant screen floating in front of you. If you have a Steam Deck, it’s plug and play. If you have a Switch or PS/Xbox, you’ll need the Beam accessory. Watching movies or playing games while lying down facing the ceiling is something to experience 😋
They can also be used as an extended display for your computer for productivity, though results are mixed.
XReal isn’t directly compatible with all phones/devices, so you may need the Beam to use an incompatible device. If you use Beam, you can also pin/anchor the display to reality which works surprisingly well.
You can also use the glasses as a screen for Samsung Dex (turns your Samsung phone into a laptop with a virtual screen). If you set Dex’s wallpaper to black, you start to feel like Iron Man.
XReal isn’t intended to be worn throughout your day as a daily driver. I’m using it in a way it wasn’t designed for. I’m designing apps for some future “perfect AR device” and XReal seems to be a good test bed due to its features and active community.
So for media consumption and gaming, I recommend it. For productivity, your mileage may vary. For grocery shopping, use at your own risk :)
Amazing! Would pair nicely with xreal glasses as a virtual monitor, assuming it’s got USB-C with DisplayPort. I’ve heard of people using a mini PC like that.
Fair point, but if this was done using smart glasses it would make for an interesting experience, imo.
Looks like the grandaddy of this:
💯 so true