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VITURE One XR/AR Brille, 120“ Full HD Display, Harman Sound, für iPhone 16/15 (Spatial Video unterstützt), Steam Deck/ROG Ally/Spielkonsolen/PC/Android, elektrochromer Film

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439.00€

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  • 【Weite Kompatibilität】VITURE One XR Glasses sind mit praktisch jedem USB-C-Gerät kompatibel, das einen Video- und Stromausgang hat (passend für iPhone 16 / 15, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, MacBook, iPad und viele Android-Handys).
  • 【Top-notch Immersive Audio-Visual Experience】Unlock a giant 55 PPD virtual screen displaying 1080p at 60fps for fully engrossing visual immersion. VITURE hat sich mit dem Top-Audiounternehmen HARMAN, dem Erfinder von AudioEFX, zusammengetan, um das umgekehrte Schallfeld der XR-Brille zu entwickeln, das die Geräuschentwicklung in einem Abstand von 20 cm von den Lautsprechern auf 30 Dezibel reduziert und so eine hervorragende Klangqualität ohne Störung der Umgebung gewährleistet.
  • 【Spielen & Dampfen überall und jederzeit】 Als eine der besten Erfindungen der TIME hat die VITURE One schon immer eine Vorreiterrolle in der XR-Industrie eingenommen, denn sie ist die erste XR-Brille, die für Gamer entwickelt wurde und nahtlose Unterstützung für alle Konsolen bietet, einschließlich einer exklusiven Partnerschaft mit PSPlay und XBXPlay, den besten Remote Play-Apps auf dem Markt!
  • 【Der Erste, der Apples Spatial Video unterstützt】Gemacht für die neueste Kamerafunktion des iPhone 16/ 15 Pro - beginnen Sie jetzt mit der Aufnahme von 3D-Videos, um Ihre Lieblingserinnerungen und kostbaren Momente später in XR mit der KOSTENLOSEN SpaceWalker-App von VITURE wieder zu erleben (auch ohne Konvertierung)!
  • 【Das erste und einzige XR-Erlebnis für iPhone】Während die Brille direkt mit dem iPhone 16/15 funktioniert, ermöglichen unsere exklusiven Adapter und die SpaceWalker-App das erste und einzige XR-Erlebnis auf allen iPhones, einschließlich 1-Click 3D (für iPhone 16/15)/ Multi-Screen-Workflow/ Enhanced 3DoF/ VR Video (für alle iPhones) und mehr!



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David Phelan
Bewertet in Australien am 31. März 2025
I use these everytime I am on a plane.Load up my phone with what I want to eat h, plug in the cable and switch off from the person spilling over their seat into mine.
Borja Torres
Bewertet in Spanien am 22. Februar 2025
Tenía muchas ganas de probar las VITURE One XR/AR, pero lamentablemente tuve que devolverlas porque no se adaptaron bien a la forma de mi cara, lo que arruinó por completo la experiencia.✅ Calidad de imagen y sonidoLa pantalla tiene muy buena calidad, con colores vibrantes y una resolución nítida. Además, el sonido integrado es bastante bueno, ofreciendo una experiencia envolvente sin necesidad de auriculares adicionales.❌ Problemas de ajuste y comodidadProbé todos los adaptadores incluidos, pero ninguno consiguió que la pantalla se viera correctamente. O bien la imagen se cortaba o las gafas me quedaban demasiado cerca, haciendo que mis pestañas chocaran con los cristales, lo que resultaba incómodo y provocaba que se ensuciaran constantemente. Esto hacía que no pudiera disfrutar de la experiencia sin estar limpiándolas a cada momento.❌ Accesorios adicionales necesariosOtro inconveniente es que, si quieres usarlas con una consolav por ejemplo, necesitarás comprar más accesorios aparte, ya que el paquete no incluye todo lo necesario para conectarlas directamente. Además, si las usas en exteriores o en un ambiente muy iluminado, necesitarás el oscurecedor, que también se vende por separado. Esto aumenta el coste total y puede ser un problema si esperas una experiencia completa desde el primer momento.⭐ ConclusiónLas VITURE One XR/AR pueden ser una opción interesante para algunos, pero si no se adaptan bien a tu rostro, la experiencia será incómoda y frustrante. La pantalla y el sonido son buenos, pero la necesidad de accesorios extra, tanto para conexión con consolas como para usarlas en exteriores, es un punto negativo a considerar. Si puedes probarlas antes de comprarlas, mejor, porque no se ajustan bien a todo el mundo.
Giovanni Umana
Bewertet in Italien am 21. Januar 2025
FUNZIONA TUTTO ALLA PERFEZIONE ...VELOCE CONSEGNA OTTIMO TUTTO ....YES ✌️👏👏
V.R.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. April 2025
Das ist eine wirklich gute Brille wo man sogar auf 3D umschalten kann und per Knopfdruck die Gläser Abdunkeln kann.Ich konnte Sie zu einem reduzierten Preis kaufen was super ist. Die Darstellung ist sehr scharf. Die Brille kann ich sehr Empfehlen.
M. Gall
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. April 2025
Super schneller Versand, tolles qualitativ hochwertiges Produkt sehr zu empfehlen.
Dirk
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. Dezember 2024
Also ich habe die Brille jetzt getestet und schicke sie wieder zurück.Auf den ersten Blick ist alles erst mal toll. Auf den zweiten habe ich versucht sie scharf zu stellen und habe es nicht hin bekommen. Die Stellrädchen sind am unteren Ende angelangt eigentlich bei Null Dioptrien, aber gefühlt hätte es noch eine kurze Drehung gebraucht um wirklich scharf zu sein. Das Bild hat soweit gepasst, es war mit dem vormontierten Nasenhalter alles gut zu erkennen. Die Lautsprecher sind totaler Mist, kein Bass zu hören, totale Quäke. Verarbeitung ist schon prima und die Aufmachung auch gut gemacht.Am Ende ist das aber doch nur ein Monitor in einer Brille und nix weiter. Dafür ist sie eindeutig viel zu teuer. Kein Akku, man muss nochmal viel Geld investieren wenn man sie richtig nutzen möchte und hat dann wieder mehr Kram rumliegen und nicht nur das schöne Brillenetuis.Vielleicht in ein zwei Jahren nochmal.
TALEC stephane
Bewertet in Frankreich am 26. Dezember 2024
Très belle image, aucun pixels et très lumineux, pour moi idéal pour remplacer une tv ou un écran cinéma,ce n'est réellement pas conçu pour de la vr, l'écran n'est pas assez large, mais pour voir un film au lit ou en voyage c'est bluffant, pour regarder des films le mieux est d'avoir un téléphone portable (avec toute les applications, netflix etc) et l'adaptateur viture à 49 pour recharger en même temps le téléphone, pour jouer au console de jeux, il vaut mieux avec leur batterie adapteur à 149 avec l'entrée hdmi, j'ai eu des problèmes de réglages leur Sav est très réactif et à l'écoute (c'est même la première fois que j'ai un service sav aussi performant, le sav est en Allemagne et vous répond en français)
Marcel
Bewertet in Deutschland am 19. Dezember 2024
Ich habe eine Brille gekauft, welche Probleme hatte. Daraufhin habe ich den Kundenservice angeschrieben, welcher ohne irgendwelche Diskussionen sofort einen Ersatz geschickt hat.Innerhalb von 3 Tagen war dieser bei mir.Unglaublich guter Kundenservice und ein tolles Produkt. 6/5 Sternen
Waldemar Antczak
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. Dezember 2024
Alles good. There was some kind of mistake in warehouse, they send wrong glasses but after that they sending me good one. Glasses are great, it’s already second pair in my house, they are game changer.Also viture have Best client support !
DrWCrane
Bewertet in Kanada am 13. März 2024
Short version of my review: if you wear glasses, these are the AR glasses you should buy. The only other game in town is Rokid and their glasses and customer service are hot garbage.Also be aware that all brands of AR glasses on the market today are only designed to focus properly for people with close to the average human interpupillary distance (the distance between your eyes), which is about 63mm. If your eyes are significantly closer or wider than average, you may not be able to see the virtual "screen" properly no matter what you do. I think this is why reviews on AR glasses tend to be so mixed, with some reviewers saying they're perfect and the others saying they're totally useless. Both are true, it depends on the wearer.-----------------------------------In my original review I complained that these glasses work well but only for devices that have native USB-C video output, a limitation that Viture didn't make clear at the time I placed my order. Usually a cheap generic USB-C to HDMI adapter is enough to work around this, but for this particular pair of AR glasses you'll likely experience audio cutouts or possibly worse. The only sure fix is to use Viture's own proprietary HDMI adapter which, at the time of my original purchase, was not even available in Canada.Viture contacted me asking how they could make things right and I told them they absolutely needed to make this limitation clearly visible in the product listing, which they've done: at the top of the page there's now a bullet point mentioning that HDMI compatibility requires their adapter, and in the bundle comparison section at the end of the page there's now a specific callout to the requirement of their HDMI adapter for use with HDMI laptops and PCs. They also sent me a free HDMI adapter to confirm that it solved my issues, and indeed it does.Now, why are these the AR glasses I recommend despite the fact that they require an expensive HDMI adapter and Rokid's products are cheaper? Get your popcorn.A few years back I sustained a repetitive stress injury in my neck. This makes it extremely uncomfortable when I try to relax watching TV or movies. When I heard about AR glasses beginning to appear in the market I was ecstatic because I believed these would allow me to enjoy movies while laying down comfortably - and better yet, there were models coming from two companies (Rokid and Viture) featuring integrated myopia correction at no extra cost! Genius!The first product available in Canada was the Rokid Air and I ordered a pair immediately. Rokid's product seemed especially good because they used an industry-standard USB-C connector instead of a proprietary cable like Viture, but this would prove to be a disastrous mistake. It turns out, while USB-C is a great standard for charging phones and transferring files, it's not so good for wearable devices. As a challenge, try reading the rest of this review without moving your head AT ALL. You'll find it's nearly impossible because our bodies are constantly moving in tiny subtle ways as muscles tense and relax, our posture adjusts slightly, and so on. Every single time you move your head while wearing a USB-C AR glasses you're wearing out that connector ever so slightly. My Rokid Air lasted just a few weeks of heavy use before I began experiencing brief disconnections, and within months the connection was so delicate that the slightest movement would cause the signal to cut out entirely, despite me treating them with extreme care. Instead of alleviating my neck pain, this left me constantly tensing my neck trying to maintain the video signal! Despite this literal headache, I continued using my Rokid Air for well over a year - that's how much I missed being able to kick back and relax after a long day. I also discovered that if I bought a new USB-C cable I'd get a slightly more reliable connection again, though only for a couple weeks at best. I probably spent at least $200 on replacement USB-C cables over the past year.The terrible choice of connector is ONE issue Rokid has - and to be fair, very occasional users might never encounter it. But for frequent users, it's only a matter of time.The second (and arguably worse) issue Rokid has is one that will affect EVERY user. They put all the electronics in the part of the device that sits across your eyebrows, and electronics generate heat. Not enough heat to be problematic for the user, but apparently enough to overheat the displays. This means that after a few minutes of normal operation, the screens' color drastically shifts to become darker and with almost no detail in near-blacks. Worse, it happens to each eye's display out of sync with the other. Try watching a dark movie like Batman or something, when every few minutes most of the screen goes black... but only in one eye! ...and then in the other! ...and then in both! ...and then in neither! It's hard to convey how infuriating this becomes. And heaven forbid you're trying to use the glasses for anything color-sensitive like video or image editing!When I complained about these issues, how do you suppose Rokid responded? Did they offer me a refund? A partial refund? A store credit towards a different device? Well, first they asked me for proof. Fair enough. With great (GREAT!) difficulty I managed to record an example of the displays randomly shifting their color gamut, which is really tricky when they're constantly shutting off because the USB-C connector is totally shot! I'm not exaggerating, this took over an hour.Rokid thanked me for the video... and asked me to record another one. Very frustrated now, I explained that A) it was nigh-impossible to record the problem due to the connection issue, and B) I'm a video editor by trade and could easily manipulate a video into showing literally anything I wanted it to but I was trying to be an honest person and I hoped to receive an honest response in kind. All I wanted to know was what they could do for me, if anything. Maybe they'd want me to ship the glasses back to them first? Maybe they'd only be able to offer an apology? Nothing. Just record another video. They were deliberately wasting my time, hoping I'd get frustrated and go away... which yes, I did.That >$600 disaster out of the way, next up was Viture! They were finally selling their glasses in Canada now! Happy days. I ordered a pair. I plugged them into my Steam Deck and they worked great! Their proprietary magnetic cable connector turned out to actually be the best design decision they could've made because it ensures a ROCK SOLID CONNECTION! Great! And I also noted that instead of the middle part of the glasses getting warm, instead the right arm gets warm! They stuffed all the electronics in that part of the glasses to prevent the displays from overheating! Great engineering!But then I plugged them into my PC with a generic HDMI adapter (the one that came free with my Rokid Air in fact) and they worked great there too! ...until I tried to watch a movie. The audio began cutting out every few seconds. I tried to figure out what was going on, and it turns out Viture's glasses required that I also purchase their proprietary HDMI adapter.The HDMI 1.0 spec (providing 1080p60 video with surround sound) was finalized in December of 2002, well over two decades ago. Today HDMI is the most popular video cable standard in the world, yet Viture's glasses are incompatible with it. This is such an enormous design oversight that it boggles the mind, and my original review expounded on what a disappointing mistake this was. But in contrast to Rokid, when Viture contacted me the first thing they did was offer to fix the problem, and within days they'd made my suggested changes to the Amazon listing and ensured that the HDMI adapter would be available in Canada, which it now is.Viture's HDMI adapter is still more expensive than I believe it reasonably should be, but if you compare their glasses to the competition, they actually still offer much better value for users requiring corrective eyeglasses. You'll find all the ones that require you purchase a lens insert and a set of corrective lenses will end up running you AT LEAST an extra >$100 - and heaven forbid you want to share them with glasses wearers who have different prescriptions!The AR glasses market is still nascent, with very few players and little competition, a bit like handheld PCs before Steam Deck arrived and stimulated a huge new market to develop. Over the coming years, I expect Apple and Meta's offerings will likely have a similar stimulating affect on the AR glasses market. In the here and now, these are all mostly first-generation products and there are going to be bugs - really stupid ones, even. Taking into account all the positives and negatives, I honestly believe that for glasses-wearers, there's simply no better alternative to Viture right now. If you buy another brand as well as their pricey lens inserts, in a few years you may want to upgrade and whoever you try to sell them to isn't going to want YOUR prescription lenses. By contrast, Viture and Rokid (if the latter wasn't an absolute garbage product) are much more universal. And if you do happen to have perfect eyes, over 50% of the market doesn't, and it might not be possible to order inserts that fit them years from now. Or what if you want to share them with another user who does need glasses? "Hold on one sec, I'll order you a pair of inserts. Got your credit card?"Oh... I suppose I should mention cosmetics. Rokid's products make you look like an absolute goofball, while Viture's could easily be mistaken for a pair of regular sunglasses.Weigh your options, make up your own mind. For me, Viture basically gave me back my ability to enjoy electronic entertainment. They're beyond a luxury good, they're closer to a medical device. Even factoring in the dumb HDMI problem there's simply no better choice available, and at least you can work around it by opening your wallet. And again: be sure to check your interpupillary distance before ordering, if possible. If your eyes aren't average-spaced, you may be best off waiting for a product to arrive with adjustable IPD.
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