👓 Elevate Your Reality with VITUREPro XR Glasses!
The VITUREPro XR/AR Glasses offer a groundbreaking 135” display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 4000 nits, designed for immersive experiences across various devices. With advanced electrochromic film for light blocking, SGS A+ eye-care certification, and premium audio technology from Harman, these glasses are perfect for gaming, streaming, and professional work, all while ensuring privacy and comfort.
Color | Black |
Band Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Oval |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Gaming Console, PC, MAC |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 per eye |
Maximum Display Brightness | 4E+3 Nit |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 135 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 1.85 x 2.13 inches |
Warranty Type | Standard/Full |
Communication Feature | Wireless, Wired |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | NET |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Case Material Type | Resin or Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Walking, Cycling, Baseball, Run |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | iOS, Android,macOS, Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, XBox |
Additional Features | 3DoF, VR Videos, Multiple Screens, Spatial Video/ Spatial Photo, Adjustable Electrochromic Film |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
R**D
Fantastic travel accessory
Doing a review now that I’ve had the chance to use these when travelling. They are a superb gadget! Not cheap of course but you really do get what you pay for here. Lovely packaging and build quality as well.The screen size is really big - when you look towards the wall of your room when playing a movie, it is as if you were viewing a projected picture that fills the whole wall. I have a 100” cinema screen in my living room anyway and this ‘projects’ bigger than that. Is it better than holding your iPad screen in front of you? Absolutely! It’s on a pair of sunglasses, which is unreal. The picture stays with you wherever you look (you soon get used to that). The fully dark effect is really good, you won’t really watch any other way. You can see a bit of your surrounds below and above the glasses but that’s helpful actually. They are not fully immersive and they don’t need to be. The picture they present is really bright - I had to turn it down a notch or two. Great resolution and the eye adjustment thing works well for me as a specs wearer, haven’t needed any extra lens inserts.What can you watch with them? It was tricky to figure out at first but Prime and Apple TV are the least fussy, you can download stuff onto your phone and it will play (BUT…You need to do the downloads from Apple TV with your glasses connected to the phone so that it downloads the right version. Not sure if that’s the case with other services but I do all downloads while connected now just in case). Netflix does work but can stop at some point when it realises you have them connected; just restart movie with glasses unplugged, then plug back in. IPlayer will play on the glasses but also keeps playing on your phone screen as well. And of course anywhere that you can stream stuff, then everything works even easier. Works fine with a magnetic battery pack attached to your phone, worth taking one on flights as your phone is powering the glasses so it will use up your charge a bit.Sound - for airplane use I would suggest wireless earbuds. For AirPods it works best if you start it playing, then pop the earphones in and it just takes over the sound. For everyday use the inbuilt speakers are really good, so much so that I don’t bother using my AirPods as it’s just easier. I find I use them a lot more than I thought I would as they are fun to use and so good.There is a fun thing where you can view your own photos in 3d, amazing effect to see. You can also do some other stuff on the app but I find some of it a bit fiddly to use.But for watching movies in your own personal cinema on a pair of specs, these are incredible and for travel they are just so good.
C**H
These are really great
I buy a lot of VR/AR stuff - I actually own some Apple Vision Pro goggles plus the meta glasses. So I'm the perfect customer for something like this. That said they surprised me with how well executed this was and the quality of the images.To be clear, these are basically an HDMI monitor hidden in some glasses. Anything that outputs video via USB-C will work. I only tried Apple stuff but they treat them as first class citizens. Ipad, IPhone, Laptop - instant connection and worked very sensibly.The Good:- Super clear image. I'm long sighted ( +2 ) and that make no difference. The myopia adjustments seem to work - I lent them to a friend and he got them adjusted easily.- For video these are killer - I didn't know this but the iPhone understands it's a 2nd screen so when you play netflix you just get a widescreen output of the video - the phone can turn it's screen off and video runs. In bed you can lie flat without hurting your neck. On a plane you can sit upright. It clearly runs the battery down but you can use it for 3-4 hours no issue- The sound is decent - if you're flying you'll want to use headphones but at home they just whisper in your ear- The electronic blocking filters are great - easy on or off and they super black. But if yiu want to walk around the house to get a drink, you can navigate with the video playingThe not-so-great- The nose pads are essential to keeping these aligned. There's some play but you really need them held static in front of your eyes. And the nose pads dig in after an hour and pinch a bit- They're too narrow - the arms are spring loaded so will expand around your head - but for men these are just a touch too narrow. It's basically OK but needs sorting in version 2 or whatever- These do not look cool on you - you should not care but they are bulky- Navigating is a bit annoying - you can clearly see the screen but if you're on your iPhone you need to look at the device to tap on stuff. Once video is up and running you're not going to easily be able to pause and jump about. The phone screen will lock, you can;t face ID ( because you have opaque glasses on ) so it's a bit of a hassle. just let the video run- Reading fine text works but it's a little bit of a strainThat said, I've used these a lot since buying them - they're really easy to get up and running and very immersive. You should buy them.
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