After reading this article, I started thinking about buying AR glasses. Could anyone share their experience with them? Also, does anyone here own AR glasses and wear contact lenses? I know it’s possible to add prescription lenses to such glasses, but it would be inconvenient to remove my contacts every time I want to use AR glasses.
I’m working with RealWear. Not really an AR glass, but interesting experience anyway.
There is no headache or nausea at all. That’s the main point compared to immersive VR. You see the real world, so the brain is not disturbed by screen latency. I once kept it on the head 7 hour a day, 5 days in a row and did’t felt any disconfort. Whereas I cannot keep a VR headset for more than 15min.
My company have an R&D lab in California with any kind of VR and AR devices, but I’m in France 😟.
My 2 cents.