• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    14 days ago

    I’m confused; they talk about low quality images, but then go on to talk about how it’s high enough quality to see whatever you happen to be looking at, identify it, and provide unprompted suggestions.

    Doesn’t really sound any different from Google glasses to me, other than using audio instead of a HUD?

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      12 days ago

      My guess is that within 5 feet it can see enough to recognize things (especially when you digitally stack it), but outside 15-20 feet it’s pretty useless, which also means you’re not able to take photos of random people… which was part of the problem with the glassholes.

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    12 days ago

    “new AirPods aren’t designed to support hand-gesture control. The upcoming Apple glasses also aren’t currently slated to offer this capability, according to people familiar with the products”

    What. The. Hell. That is part of the Magic of the Vision Pro. I would buy those damn AirPods if it let me minority-report my freaking phone.