Awesome Tips TCL’s AR Glasses Can Translate Conversations in Real-Time
We get eyes-on with a VR headset and AR glasses that can live translate conversations here at CES 2023.
We get eyes-on with a VR headset and AR glasses that can live translate conversations here at CES 2023.
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I don’t want to be disrespectful but why would they have you review this product if you can’t physically use it. Would they have a guy with 1 hand review gloves?
Still pushing the mask propaganda I see
Guy is a mutant
AR glass would be the only one product that could be broadly brought into people's daily use. Much more convenient than headsets.
I don't trust TCL when they show of prototypes since most of them just end up as vaporware. Like all they foldable phones ect
Unironically this dude making more informational reviews than 90% youtubers. Thanks for the reporting!
AR>VR
Vuzix have better and closer to normal looking AR glasses. They are also at CES.
Why did they send the one dude with extreme Myopia to review an VR/AR experience.
I’ve always wanted this, finally it’s a reality
What’s up with the mask?
Lame 😑 better review plz
I understand the morality of inclusion and not hurting anyone feelings regardless of disability but come on cnet you can’t send a half blind person to review a vision product.
Thank you for being a good person and masking!!
Can’t wait for them to make something amazing so they’re acquired
If the fuckwits at Google hadn't pulled Glass they would be ubiquitous by now. They were/are brilliant at what they did….
upside down ps5 @ 3:21
Just a lense you put in your wallet that does the same thing would be useful👊
QUESTION 🙋♂️
where is TCL based?
Worst review so far. No specifications, no User Interface demonstration, very little use case scenario. Might as well not review the product. Moreover, you can’t review something and tell use that « you don’t know » because you are not physically cable of doing so! Send someone else to do it. And the product gives the impression that it’s built for a very niche audience with the « better » eye sight
Finally, subtitles in real life!
"Let's have someone that can't use the product do this one" so stupid
they sent a half blind person test VR/AR devices "it was all blurry so i can't tell".
And yet watch it never hit the market…
Awesome 😎
Soon it won't be only pilots using heads up/mounted displays!
Dope
you'd think a tech website would mention any tech specs of these…
Okay, you don't speak in Chinese, it's Mandarin 🤷🤦
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Next time on CNET – " i tried out these new earbuds, but unfo im deaf, so can't give you an opinion"
Why even make a video then?
pothetic
whatever you selling i ain't buying yo
They should rename these the "George Santos" glasses.
Every time I see this guy, it looks like he is in disguise. Who are you really?
I want one
This lad reminds of "Pritam" – Indian music composer 😄
Mate take the mask off.