@sunhood 3Hide 3 repliesYeah there are some very weird design/function choices here. It's great that more hardware companies are jumping into VR/AR.0Reply
@yd reply2Hide 2 repliesGuessing most of those decisions were to make it easy to wear. Like the battery pack outside the glasses, and the spatial audio thing. But the two hour battery life is unacceptable. For an external battery pack, they need to justify why it's only 2 hours of battery life.0Reply
@sunhood reply1Hide 1 replyYeah but also the weird CGI render of your eyes and a video camera that you can record with, like who the hell is going to walk around recording video with it strapped to your head.0Reply
Yeah there are some very weird design/function choices here. It's great that more hardware companies are jumping into VR/AR.
Guessing most of those decisions were to make it easy to wear. Like the battery pack outside the glasses, and the spatial audio thing.
But the two hour battery life is unacceptable. For an external battery pack, they need to justify why it's only 2 hours of battery life.
Yeah but also the weird CGI render of your eyes and a video camera that you can record with, like who the hell is going to walk around recording video with it strapped to your head.
Yes that's eerie af. Maybe the engineers had to rush to a solution.