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VITURE One XR/AR Glasses, 120" Full HD Display, Harman Sound, iPhone 15, Steam Deck/ROG Ally/Gaming Consoles/PC/Android, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film

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Color: Matte Blue


Features

  • See the Future: The First XR/AR Glasses With Adjustable Electrochromic FilmThe first of their kind with tint-changing film, VITURE One XR Glasses display a seamless, pixel-free virtual screen right before your eyes and are compatible with virtually any USB-C device capable of video and power output (including iPhone 15 / 15 Pro, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, MacBook, iPad, and many Android phones).
  • Top-notch Immersive Audio-Visual ExperienceUnlock a giant 55 PPD virtual screen displaying 1080p at 60fps for fully engrossing visual immersion. VITURE partnered with top audio company HARMAN, creator of AudioEFX, to engineer the XR Glasses' reverse sound field designed to effectively reduce noise leakage to 30 decibels at a distance of 20cm (8in) from the speakers, ensuring excellent sound quality and no disturbance to those around you.
  • Game & Steam Anywhere, AnytimeOne of TIME's Best Inventions, VITURE One has always led the way in the XR industry as the first XR Glasses designed for gamers offering seamless support for all consoles, including an exclusive partnership with PSPlay and XBXPlay, the best remote play apps on the market!
  • The First To Support Apple's Spatial VideoMake the most of the iPhone 15 Pro's newest camera feature start recording 3D videos now to relive your favorite memories and precious moments later in XR with VITURE's FREE SpaceWalker app (even without conversion)!
  • The First & Only XR Experience On iPhoneWhile the glasses work directly with iPhone 15/15 Pro, our exclusive adapters & SpaceWalker app unlock the first and only XR experience on all iPhones, including 1-Click 3D (for iPhone 15/ 15 Pro)/ Multi-screen workflow/ Enhanced 3DoF/ VR Video (for all iPhones) and more!
  • The First & Only XR Glasses Supporting Co-op & Screen SharingVITURE One is the first and only XR ecosystem made to be enjoyed together! With VITURE One's Mobile Dock, you can connect two pairs of XR Glasses to the same device perfect for playing your favorite co-op Switch games on the go or streaming a movie together from your phone to VITURE One's massive virtual display.
  • Myopia Adjustments To Provide Highest ClarityVITURE One XR/AR Smart Glasses support adjusting the virtual image up to -5.0D (500 degrees) for users with myopia (nearsightedness). Easily set the dials above VITURE One's lenses to your vision prescription for crystal clarity as you immerse yourself in the worlds of your choosing.
  • Diverse Uses: 3D & 3DoF VITURE One XR Glasses feature native full SBS 3D video (38401080) support and are the only XR Glasses with native 3DoF (beta) support, allowing your screen to "float" in the air as you turn your head when enabled.
  • Light As A Feather Weighing in at just 78g, VITURE One XR/AR Smart Glasses are easy to wear for hours of uninterrupted immersion (even on the move).
  • The First Full-metal XR Glasses, Including Premium Titanium HingesQuality, durability, and longevity are central to each element of VITURE One's design. From support for universal standards like USB-C to emphasis on cloud computing and even full-body construction using aircraft grade aluminum alloys, VITURE One is built to last inside and out.

Package Dimensions: 9.57 x 4.84 x 4.25 inches; 2.75 ounces


Type of item: Electronics


Item Weight: 2.75 ounces


Department: Unisex


Manufacturer: VITURE


Date First Available: October 6, 2023


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  • A solid XR offering with solid media consumption capabilities and a promising productivity future
I've had my Viture One XR glasses for only a week, but my initial feelings are that it's a very premium and solidly built bit of kit attached to an actively growing ecosystem and community. The media consumption aspects are already very strong, and its specifications and continual development should see it as a strong choice for productivity applications going forward. While it might be unfair to bump its score based on a promise for improvements, Viture's presence on Reddit and Discord give me comfort that this product will continue to evolve. Hardware The Viture One glasses are solidly built, light, and nice to wear. I chose the matte blue finish, and they're very premium looking without being overly flashy. The hinges are metal (the magnetic USB connector sticks to them) and seem like they will not wear quickly. And the selection of nose pads seemed sufficient -- I seem to fall between the 2 and 3 nose pad set, right in the middle, so there should be enough range for most users to find the proper fit. The magnetic connector is proprietary, which is only a slight annoyance if I need to replace it, but it seems sturdy and I understand why they went with it. It's just so much easier to attach and reattach, the connector will wear better, and there's no chance that the connectors will get damaged if the cord snags. I don't have experience with other XR glasses to compare, but I find the video quality on the Viture Ones to be exceptional (much better than my CV1 Oculus, for example). There are no noticeable pixels nor god rays, color is vibrant, and the refresh rate is all of the advertised 60 hz. I've seen other users comment that edges may seem blurry, and I can only comment on my own pair, but I find the edges to be clearly defined and sharp. I'm unsure if this is due to a change in hardware or QA, or if certain faces match these glasses better than others (I think that the lenses need to be very close to your eyes to get the best viewing angle). I don't experience any noticeable fatigue wearing these glasses, neither from the projection mechanics nor from the fit of the glasses, and I can easily use them for hours at a time. I am nearsighted with a medium prescription (~-3.25), so the included diopter adjustments were a major selling point for me. The diopter dials are stepless, and I can get sharp focus somewhere in the middle of their range, so I think they accommodate quite a large range of nearsighted users. Prescription inserts are also available for more extreme prescriptions, far sighted users, or for the ability to see through the glasses in productivity applications. Another major strength is that 3 degrees of freedom (3DoF) sensors are built directly into the glasses (I don't believe this is true for the competitors), so some head tracking is available natively without additional hardware. The experience is improved if processing power is offloaded onto another computer (more on that later), but it's nice that the 3DoF sensors work natively. The electrochromic darkening of the glasses was another major selling point for me. It's only available on one other manufacturer's offering (and only on their latest pro version). This means that rather than adding a separate shade for better contrast, the lenses darken at the press of a button. And in cases where I'd like to switch quickly between enhanced darkness and not, like on a plane and speaking with a flight attendant, this becomes much more convenient than removing a physical shade. This also means that using these glasses is much less claustrophobic than a VR headset. The effect is difficult to describe if you've not seen it in person, but the perceived size of the screen really depends on how close the background the screen appears projected onto. For example if I'm using them as a virtual dual screen, they seem to be a few inches larger than the 24-in monitor they "sit" next to at around 2 ft away. If instead I'm watching a movie against a wall that's 15 ft away, the projection seems to be a very large screen on that wall. It's a pretty neat effect. At both extremes images remain sharp and text remains legible. The sound quality is what I would call workable. It might sound a bit thin as the drivers seem small and don't push a lot of bass, but this seems very common for XR glasses. However the Harmon equalization rounds out the sounds fairly well (there are three presets for Video, Music, and Games) so I'd compare the audio quality to a standard pair of open back earphones. What's amazing though is the isolation, I've had several people try on the glasses and one of their first questions (after the wow, nice screen!) is if I can hear the audio next to them. In a quiet room the sound bleed is there, but it's mostly undistinguishable, again like a standard pair of open back earphones. In a noisier environment like a plane it wouldn't be noticeable at all. I could always pair some closed-backed Bluetooth headphones, but I haven't found the need yet, especially with the benefits of being able to hear my environment. Use - Media Consumption Watching media is a treat on the Viture Ones and very straightforward. I bought the bundle with the Neckband, and it's set up to download Android TV versions of Youtube, Netflix, Apple TV, Paramount+, etc., so it's as easy as supplying your login info. For more advanced use, you can download full Android versions of these apps using the apk library (linked in the included browser), and this gives you access to expanded functionality like downloading content to the Neckband, which is convenient for traveling. If connecting directly to a compatible phone or computer, these apps will be available directly in your Play Store, so media consumption becomes that much easier. Unfortunately my phone, a Z Flip 4, doesn't support USB-C video out so I'll need to upgrade my phone to watch media without the Neckband. My PC does output video through USB-C, so that works out of box. One thing I'm excited to try is local streaming of video games using Moonlight (also included are XBox and Playstation device streaming, but I don't own either of those systems). I've historically bought Steam sale games that sit in my queue because I often don't want to sit at my computer to play a game. The ability to connect a controller to the Neckband and stream from my computer means that I can play these games in my living room on a gorgeous virtual screen and finally work down the queue! I haven't tested this yet, and this functionality is more about the Neckband than the glasses, so I may include this in a Neckband writeup later. Use - Productivity Media consumption is nice (and the Viture Ones perform great at it), but I was most intrigued with these glasses for productivity enhancements. These glasses are definitely not full AR and I think the disappointment some users have may be in comparison to full AR sets. But if your AR expectations are moderate, the unassuming and light form factor of these glasses make them a lot more reasonable for use in public than a full VR headset. First use case is as a dual screen with my laptop. The glasses plug in easily via USB-C and are detected as a dual screen. Using the native 3DoF, I can pin the virtual screen to the right of my laptop screen and extend the desktop. Great! This feature is currently in beta, so it's not full 3DoF and tilting my head rotates the screen. However the developer is very active and says that full 3DoF and multi screen setup (Skywalker) is coming soon to Android and PC. The promise of a spreadsheet on my laptop screen with Outlook on one virtual screen and Youtube playing on another, neither viewable to people around me, is very enticing. Or on the Neckband, the possibility of a simple multi-screen computer with only a Bluetooth keyboard/trackpad make it a very compelling mobile setup for light work at a café. Another possible use case is one step closer to AR. With the Neckband, I can pair my phone to wirelessly screen cast, and I can bring up a map and use its GPS. Using Neckband functionality to shrink the screen and pin to a corner, and by turning off the electrochromic darkening, I now have a HUD map with turn directions spoken through the speakers. With a bit more polish on the software side, this would be a viable way to walk an unfamiliar city while traveling without a phone in hand. I mentioned this to the developer and they seem excited to make this happen as well. Support I've hinted at it a few times, but Viture as a company seems really active on Reddit and Discord and appears honestly interested in putting out a good hardware and software product. My hardware seems great out of box, but based on some other users' comments they seem well taken care of with any QA issues. And it is very encouraging that Viture is continually releasing new software (latest has been Skywalker for iPhones) and has committed to further updates. I also appreciate that they have been very open for enhancement ideas. The Discord community is very active and there are Viture mods and users very willing to help with questions. Of course we can only see if these promises pan out, but at least the attention has been there. If I were to rate the current state of the Viture ecosystem, it would solidly be in the 4-4.5 star range. But the future productivity potential, the focus on post-purchase support and development, and the active user community really push this product as a 5-star experience to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by mikelipino

  • Love these but I’m going to go pro
Love these RX/AR glasses. I watched YouTube video reviews and bought them. Nice decent screen to watch videos on my iPhone 15 and great to use when I’m playing Genshin impact. I enjoy laying on my back or sitting comfortably while doing either. With the SpaceWalker app and the adapter for the iPhone 15 to unlock spacial and 3D videos it’s pretty amazing. I haven’t really tried it for productivity, but the SpaceWalker browser is decent. You can read ebooks but only on the browser through your kindle library. If you want to read manga or comics, the print is not too clear if it is on the smaller scale. I also would advise anyone who has epilepsy or any other light sensitivity triggering seizures to be careful. I watched Geostorm with these glasses and the lightening scene is pretty intense. Also anyone playing racing or flight simulation games and you really suck at it, beware of possible motion sickness. I am an amateur gamer and after trying to shoot down a target while flying, I felt nauseated. The sound quality is nice if you want to take a break from using earbuds. I haven’t tried to use actual headphones because of how hot the right handle gets while the glasses are in use. The heat is alarming when you take the glasses off but you won’t actually notice it when using them. For anyone using this exclusively for their phone to get a cooling device. This product is powered by the device itself so it tends to get your phone working overtime, especially when gaming. Love the case, feels premium and you can feel assured that the glasses are protected. If there is anything I wish Viture could do in the future is that the software could recognize and display reading apps like kindle like it does with video or pdf. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Judy M Hsieh

  • Glad I did my homework on these!
There is so much to say about these glasses, but I will spare many of the details that are already present on viture's product features section and talk more about my experience with these for the last 3-4 weeks. I managed to snag the matte blue viture glasses, neckband, and switch dock converter/battery bank and found many strengths in feature. Let me summarize this now: this is merely a portable monitor with many, many benefits based on your wants and needs. You can make this 1080p screen pretty clear and to satisfaction while also not hauling a ton of clunky equipment - the glasses alone can make your in-between events and daily consumption far more comfortable. Lets dig into- My Personal Highlights: -Electrochromatic Glass Dimmer: This is straightforward on the device, yet a game changer when wanting to watch on the go. There are far less steps in pulling out and being at the point of being ready versus something like a VR headset (obviously!). That being said, the dimmer adds a layer of preference I didn't consider valuable until I got my pair. I can choose to tune in to my surroundings more or not with the dimming feature. This feature is also pretty decent for reading when plugged into the iphone for me (I have no eye issues, but there are a few options to tune in these glasses in to better fit your visual needs). -Ecosystem: Honestly....I was overwhelmingly impressed. I have the neckband, glasses, and my joy-con-less Nintendo Switch snapped together with the portable dock (with pro contoller) and manage to minimally take up space in my backpack I take to work/gym/church/etc. -Range/Ease of Use(s): These glasses - when adjusted/seated right - are comfortable and lightweight on the head and eyes, which allows for you to comfortably utilize what all the features packed into the ecosystem of products. Althgough the glasses alone do not provide a ton aside from USC C connection to most compatiable devices, the neckband alone opens a lot more opportunity while taking strain off the phone. For example, I like to use my neckband and glasses to remotely connect to my PC via steam link+WiFi/5G and can connect a xbox/switch pro controller. This allows for me to play games such as Hogwarts Legacy, Sonic Frontiers, Dead By Daylight, etc. in more comfortable places/positions (couch, recliner, bed, etc). And as far as the battery life on the neckband I have a portable battery bank I can directly connet the neckband to in order to extend the use of the game streaming experience. This neckband also has various streaming platforms like Prime video, Max, Hulu, and more that allows you to access and even download (for offline use) movies and shows. I also was not expecting the Kindle app to be available for this as well. Pair this with the viture dock/battery bank for the switch opens the doors for many, many more uses as it also bring compatibaility for most HDMI devices. -Comfort: This is a GAME CHANGER. Like no, seriously, it's a major change in the way I use my handheld devices as well as stationary screens. Once again, having the ability to lay in bed or on a couch/recliner without having to worry about straining my neck or slouch is AWESOME. Granted when you shift around you need to be mindful of the cable/connection to the eyeware, however the ability to pick your choice of posture without stressing your neck is incredible. Overall, I thoroughly love these glasses and the accessories you can pair with it. If you are sitting on your hands and have already done some decent research in the VR/smart glasses market overall, please take a moment and read this from the top down carefully and look at what is largely applicable in your situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by CupOfJoe

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