...I tried the Viture Pro XRs... they hurt my head...
This is one of my main concerns. I've got a big noggin. Folks on Reddit said the older XReal were smaller than the Viture, but most seem to find the new ones more flexible and less "pinchy".
...were extremely difficult to integrate with my existing systems (PC, Tablet) except my Samsung phone using Dex. ...
This I find surprising! Most folks say Viture is way ahead on software and integrations. A lot of folks used their XReal glasses with Viture's software and adapters/docks, but the XReal ONEs don't work with it (yet?) like the old ones did.
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Would love to have a real VR/AR experience in a small form factor (like glasses) without having to buy docks, neck wearables, etc. on top of the already ridiculous cost of the glasses.
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I don't see these as competing in the VR/MR space at all. They're more for portable light AR experience, i.e. floating screens in 3D. Maybe down the road, we'll see a little more AR/MR use with them. The only thing kind of doing both well is Apple Vision Pro, and they're $3500 and still WAY larger than a pair of glasses. I have and love my Quest 3, but I don't want to use it as a travel entertainment device. I'm also looking at using XR glasses as a part-time TV alternative, and don't want to have to wear the Q3 for that purpose, even at home. I do, however, love watching 3D movies on Quest; best way to experience 3D movies so far!
I agree with the annoyance of accessories. Integrating 6DOF into the glasses like the XReal ONE goes a long way toward reducing that. Then there are corner cases like the Nintendo Switch, where it's the fault of the device, not the glasses. I'm hopeful the Switch 2 will support proper DisplayPort over USB-C.
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I truly want to embrace the current glasses technology but it's not there yet.
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The glasses will never be mainstream until they solve so many problems for the average user.
Agreed, they are definitely still an early-adopter product. They are advancing quickly, though! The display tech is probably going to be the slowest improvement, so if you're unhappy with the optics, that may be a deal-breaker. That said, the XReal ONE Pro are using flat prism optics, not "bird bath" prisms. That's why it has a wider FoV even though the display is
smaller. Your eyes are closer to it.