These $400 XR Glasses Gave My Macbook A 120-Inch Screen To Work With
ZDNET, Tuesday, June 13,2023
Viture's One extended reality glasses are a clever and portable way to work and play. Here's what they get right and what they get wrong.
As I make my way to the back of the commuter bus, I pull out what looks like an ordinary pair of sunglasses (with only slightly thicker sides), connect its MagSafe-like power adapter to my MacBook, sit, and start to click, drag, scroll, and type.
From a bystander's view, I look like the mightiest of keyboard warriors, churning out bodies of text without ever needing to look down at the QWERTY layout on my laptop. From my view, I'm staring at a 120-inch display projected two feet in front of me thanks to a meticulous arrangement of light and mirrors within the "sunglasses."