VITURE US via Amazon[amazon.com] has their VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses, 135" 120Hz 1000Nits Display + VITURE x 8BitDo Controller on sale for $270 w/ code AHQC5MQP at checkout. Shipping is free
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VITURE US via Amazon[amazon.com] has their VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses, 135" 120Hz 1000Nits Display + VITURE x 8BitDo Controller on sale for $270 w/ code AHQC5MQP at checkout. Shipping is free
How to claim:
Click on "How to Claim" next to "Get 1 Free Item"
Use the Qualifying item(s) filter to view and add 1 items to cart.
Use the Benefit item(s) filter to view and add VITURE x 8BitDo Controller to your cart.
Model: VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses, 135" 120Hz 1000Nits Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck,First-ever Immersive XR Experience for Switch 2
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Where is the "how to claim" button, or when does it show up? After checkout? I am interested in this but I don't want to commit if I don't know for sure I will get the free item.
Where is the "how to claim" button, or when does it show up? After checkout? I am interested in this but I don't want to commit if I don't know for sure I will get the free item.
Anyone have any experience with these glasses? Never heard of it before but looks like something my kid would be able to enjoy. (or mainly something I would enjoy lol)
Anyone have any experience with these glasses? Never heard of it before but looks like something my kid would be able to enjoy. (or mainly something I would enjoy lol)
I bought a rayneo 3 and played with it for a few days, returned and got an xreal pro, kept it. Simply put, think of it as a portable monitor without battery, for me I'm using it to connect to steam deck, play on a much bigger screen while laying down, and I don't have to hold up steam deck. The catch is that the corner is always blurring.
Anyone have any experience with these glasses? Never heard of it before but looks like something my kid would be able to enjoy. (or mainly something I would enjoy lol)
Plugs into USB-C on iPhone (I believe it works with iPhone 15 and up), comes with adapter.
iPhone screen appears in glasses, mirror image in portrait mode, switches to landscape 16:9 on videos etc.
had diopter adjustments so you can wear without contacts or glasses
has multiple nose pieces for comfort
has sound built in the temples, Harman Kardon audio, plenty loud and people around you can't hear it at all, even though nothing is in your ear!
When you play a 16:9 video, youtube, Hulu etc., it looks like you are looking at a 135" (120Hz) 1000 nits screen 6-feet front of you
Has an AI 3D function that you can view your photos on your phones photo roll in 3D. Think 3D viewmaster
also works with a downloadable app called SpaceWalker FREE, you can download (don't have to use it), that allows you to do tons of other things, like hooking up to PC and having multiple screens, built in touchpad like a laptop. I didn't see if you can be productive using the glasses as a 135" monitor., or multiple monitor look. Some folks do, mixed reviews with that. If your laptop USB-C port supports DisplayPortAltMode no adapter is necessary, otherwise you need an HDMI+USB-A to USB-C adapter.
You can connect these to xbox, ps5 etc. too, with a $50 adapter
Only downside is you have to watch how high you set the brightness. (They are 1000 nits bright) Although plenty bright at 50%, if you crank it past 50%, your retinas will pop out haha (actually eye fatigue, if too bright). I didn't try multiple nose pieces out, as default seemed fine.
Also has volume controls, picture temperature settings, vivid, cool, film etc., and you can see your surroundings, or you can press a button that makes the lenses totally dark. Also had diopter adjustments (like binoculars), so if you don't have contacts, you can adjust the dials, to dial in a focused image.
The glasses get the power from the iphone so it does decrease battery life on the iphone. (can use magsafe external battery charger, or Virture makes an adapter that will power charge your iphone, and run your glasses at the same time. ~$50
Two different animals
Meta Quest is VR virtual reality, totally immersive experience
Viture Pro's XR extended reality, looks like a 135" big screen TV, sitting 6 feet in front.
Meta Quest if you want to play VR games wirelessly.
Viture (or alternative brands like XReal) if you want to connect a USB-C cable to your phone to watch movies, or connect to a handheld gaming device to play on a bigger screen in your glasses. These are great for travel or playing handhelds in bed.
Set my lazy boy back on full decline and beam Dead Cells from my iPhone 15 straight into my brain with these for hours on end. Just have to look in my wife's direction and nod every once in a while. Can't hear a word she is saying, but I'm sure it's not that important anyway.
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You can also add the main item and add this to cart https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FK5B4...6XJJQ
Anyone know if its worth the extra money
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Video Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJGAkN_
My review:
Plugs into USB-C on iPhone (I believe it works with iPhone 15 and up), comes with adapter.
iPhone screen appears in glasses, mirror image in portrait mode, switches to landscape 16:9 on videos etc.
had diopter adjustments so you can wear without contacts or glasses
has multiple nose pieces for comfort
has sound built in the temples, Harman Kardon audio, plenty loud and people around you can't hear it at all, even though nothing is in your ear!
When you play a 16:9 video, youtube, Hulu etc., it looks like you are looking at a 135" (120Hz) 1000 nits screen 6-feet front of you
Has an AI 3D function that you can view your photos on your phones photo roll in 3D. Think 3D viewmaster
also works with a downloadable app called SpaceWalker FREE, you can download (don't have to use it), that allows you to do tons of other things, like hooking up to PC and having multiple screens, built in touchpad like a laptop. I didn't see if you can be productive using the glasses as a 135" monitor., or multiple monitor look. Some folks do, mixed reviews with that. If your laptop USB-C port supports DisplayPortAltMode no adapter is necessary, otherwise you need an HDMI+USB-A to USB-C adapter.
You can connect these to xbox, ps5 etc. too, with a $50 adapter
Only downside is you have to watch how high you set the brightness. (They are 1000 nits bright) Although plenty bright at 50%, if you crank it past 50%, your retinas will pop out haha (actually eye fatigue, if too bright). I didn't try multiple nose pieces out, as default seemed fine.
Also has volume controls, picture temperature settings, vivid, cool, film etc., and you can see your surroundings, or you can press a button that makes the lenses totally dark. Also had diopter adjustments (like binoculars), so if you don't have contacts, you can adjust the dials, to dial in a focused image.
The glasses get the power from the iphone so it does decrease battery life on the iphone. (can use magsafe external battery charger, or Virture makes an adapter that will power charge your iphone, and run your glasses at the same time. ~$50
Meta Quest is VR virtual reality, totally immersive experience
Viture Pro's XR extended reality, looks like a 135" big screen TV, sitting 6 feet in front.
Viture (or alternative brands like XReal) if you want to connect a USB-C cable to your phone to watch movies, or connect to a handheld gaming device to play on a bigger screen in your glasses. These are great for travel or playing handhelds in bed.
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