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Im looking for anons advice on whether or not i should buy these?

>Viture Pro xr glasses

any anons used them before and is it worth it
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Their ok, screen feels small and if u get the head band it's about 2-3 battery life watching yt
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>>108016390
>Their ok

so is it worth the buck or not idk how to respond to it's okay
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>>108016402
it's ok for the money, depending on how much your ok with spending
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I've tried some much earlier versions of smart glasses and all had blurry edges, or more like I could focus both eyes on center area but left and right sides I could only focus one eye at a time, and bottom was always blurry and discolored, making reading subtitles painful.
Is this one any better?
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I just returned viture Luma Pros, their software is shit, from what I've read Xreal One Pros offer the best experience for these type of products.

Had to buy a bunch of extra dongles and adapters if you want the full claimed functionality, and it really didn't feel like a big screen far away to me like they claim, just a tiny one up in front of my face.



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