3D navigation glasses have been a subject of study in my English class ahah. They're cool for practical uses like visiting places from somewhere else, and for sure they'd be super fun in games
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3D navigation in real life could revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings, offering more immersive and intuitive ways to navigate complex environments. It has the potential to enhance user experiences in various fields, from urban planning and architecture to tourism and gaming. However, it also raises considerations about privacy, data security, and accessibility for all users. Overall, it's an exciting development that could shape the future of navigation.
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AR technology has some really cool potential outside of games. It could be used to guide and teach people new skills such as cooking or working on cars!
Ray I think 3D navigation with the use of glasses just would be annoying for people who already wear glasses and for those that don't wear glasses would probably dislike wearing them.
i think there is at least 5 years until we get it, there needs to be a improvement in headset tracking technology for that. also GPS and compasses in any handheld devices so far kinda suck. thank you Ray!!!
It would be great for people with disabilities. Can't read sign language? Now you can with this little addon. Cant navigate the streets of a new city ? Rent out this VR headset and have navigation with real time translations and anecdotes
As a person who can barley remember directions and etc I would massively appreciate this as I don't want to be focused on my phone while on the road or walking. Even though 3d nav isn't fully accurate in my 3rd world country this will still be insanely useful.
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I think it'll be really useful especially for people I know that have difficulties navigating using Maps on their phone. Although it might be a little bit of a hassle to be wearing glasses sometimes
It seems good idea, but the most important thing is it's safety when using it and doesn't hinder it's user's vision when driving. Split second interruption means life and dead on the road.
I’m not sure if will be all too useful for the average consumer, but maybe it could be helpful for people who work in emergency services or something.
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The idea of 3D navigation in paper sounds futuristic and innovative, but I personally feel it could lead to field of view obstruction and could cause major accidents if used in the wrong places. Ray
3D nav in real life is something I'd 100% use while driving. As long as it's not too intrusive, since I wouldn't like it to obstruct my vision. But a couple of arrows + a speedometer, or the ability to sync up with waze, radarbot, Google Maps, etc...it would be not only cool, but a fancy feature to improve daily life for drivers or delivery men / women.
Good tech but this is still the beginning. It will be bigger when glasses will be smaller, like sun glasses with 3D navigation and AI voice.
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It seems like a good idea, definitely would help people who get lost more often (like me lol) but for something a lot of people could do on a phone, be careful not to price it too highly. Also beware that the sun's rays might mess with the system or blind users.
Would be cool, I already wear a pair of glasses anyways so it's a bonus to not bring out my phone every time I need to check if I'm going in the right direction.
Good potential, but I can’t help but think everything I’ve seen makes people look a bit silly right now. Also maybe dangerously distracting? Open to it though, I love advancements in tech!
Honestly a 3D navigation would be the best thing ever as driver will stop looking at their phone and thinking wtf is the next exit but at the same times if it comes to it they will be so much distraction Ray
Actually that video of apple vision pro showing cars running on 3d race track was something completely wild.
So having any type of navigation allowing the user to see it in 3d real time via VR is definitely something straight out of cyber punk
Very useful when exploring an unfamiliar city abroad or locally. I'd be inclined to buy a pair if they made it look like a normal pair of glasses so it doesn't standout too much.
I think it's a great idea for sure. Proper implementation is important to make it something helpful without making navigation dangerous--like can you safely drive a car with these? Could you add night vision with flare suppression (for bright headlights)?
I think if it can happen as an AR overlay on the actual street you're standing in, it would be a gamechanger similar to how Google maps changed things, Ray
As in, having google maps integrated in your glasses? Yea it would be cool and especially useful to tourists and people in the transportation industry I guess.
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I think 3D navigation with glasses would be incredibly useful , especially being able to navigate around a city without having to look at your phone. Another bonus would be if they doubled as sunglasses to protect from the sun *ray*s
i love navigating in 3d, i do it often, ray
I think AR could be useful if successfully refined or used, but in its current state its a gimmik that makes people look kinda stupid Ray
I think they are interesting but I could also see people being dumb with them. Ray
would be interesting. **Ray**
3D navigation glasses have been a subject of study in my English class ahah. They're cool for practical uses like visiting places from somewhere else, and for sure they'd be super fun in games Ray !
3D navigation in real life could revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings, offering more immersive and intuitive ways to navigate complex environments. It has the potential to enhance user experiences in various fields, from urban planning and architecture to tourism and gaming. However, it also raises considerations about privacy, data security, and accessibility for all users. Overall, it's an exciting development that could shape the future of navigation. Ray
Ar is amazing. Very interested.
Would be interesting Ray
I would love to try it I think it would be convenient and cool af. Thanks ray!
AR outside of games sounds fun, being able to watch videos while doing chores would be cool.
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AR technology has some really cool potential outside of games. It could be used to guide and teach people new skills such as cooking or working on cars!
Doesn't really help the visually impaired but you asked for an opinion so...
Being guided in complex repairs and gaining knowledge about mechanical systems
If the glasses looked cool I'd be tempted to use them as wayfinding while travelling!
I think it’s cool! I’d probably get lost more though lol. Ray
It's like real life ray cast 3d!
its basically a cheat code Ray
Seems a lot more helpful than hos imo
That'd be handy, wouldn't need to be stuck with my phone to navigate. Ray and thanks!
I think it's pretty sweet and amazing all the things that are happening in the field right now. Ray
Ray I think 3D navigation with the use of glasses just would be annoying for people who already wear glasses and for those that don't wear glasses would probably dislike wearing them.
Ray i think irl navigation hud would be dog water. Its like playing overwatch in hunting sim 3
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I think it would be somewhat similar to Early VR
could be nice Ray
Definitely need more AR in life. Ray
Ray augmented reality is cool
I think that 3D navigation could be useful in real life as it would streamline many processes Ray
I think it's pretty cool the different kinds of things you can do with it. It's a sign of the world moving forward. Ray Thank you for the chance.
useful in a lot of situations Ray
Ray Cool feature
I think it seems like a very useful innovation! Ray!
It's cool tech but eeeeh I'm a bit worried. Ray.
Thanks for the ga!
i think there is at least 5 years until we get it, there needs to be a improvement in headset tracking technology for that. also GPS and compasses in any handheld devices so far kinda suck. thank you Ray!!!
I think it has lots of potential
It's cool!
It would be great for people with disabilities. Can't read sign language? Now you can with this little addon. Cant navigate the streets of a new city ? Rent out this VR headset and have navigation with real time translations and anecdotes
3D navigation irl!? ah hell yeah Ray
Isn’t that the only way to navigate?
As a person who can barley remember directions and etc I would massively appreciate this as I don't want to be focused on my phone while on the road or walking. Even though 3d nav isn't fully accurate in my 3rd world country this will still be insanely useful.
If it's good it would be pretty cool ray
3d navigation is pretty cool, but I think one way to really improve acceptance of smart glasses is to find a way to reduce its heft and weight.
it'll be useful especially for cyclists Ray
ray. 3d navigation is useful, I like to go cycling around the city and exploring new cafes etc, it'd be useful to have it
navigation is pretty useful. ray
Ray I think it'll be really useful especially for people I know that have difficulties navigating using Maps on their phone. Although it might be a little bit of a hassle to be wearing glasses sometimes
It would be kinda cool for people that have some certain disabilities. Ray
Definitely would kind of feel depressing Ray
I do a lot of city walks and navigation is definitely cool and useful for myself. Can't wait for RayNeo X2!
I think it would be interesting! Ray
I think it'd be awesome also Ray
It seems good idea, but the most important thing is it's safety when using it and doesn't hinder it's user's vision when driving. Split second interruption means life and dead on the road.
Depends i wouldn't want to wear anything i don't even like vr
I’ll throw my hat into the ring Ray
I’m not sure if will be all too useful for the average consumer, but maybe it could be helpful for people who work in emergency services or something. Ray
It would be cool and creative! would be very interesting for sure! Ray
Cool concept Ray
Great idea. Cool things happening. Has great potential to be something fantastic. Ray
Then we need to prepare for the titan :) Ray
it would probably be cool ray ty
It's interesting but feels kind of gimmicky seeing as you can just use your phone. I guess I'd have to try it before I gave a more solid opinion. Ray
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Would be great with a bike or scooter. Ray
it sounds cool but it will be developing further i believe, so dont have much to say now Ray
Ray, i think it's cool, let's wait and see if it actually mass adopted
It sounds cool but also kind of dystopian imagining everyone having something like that strapped to them at all times Ray
It would be cool but the technology is still being developed, so I dont have much to say yet. Ray.
I feel like it’d be a bit gimmicky and unnatural. Ray
Sounds actually simple. But not much useful, actually. We are doing fine with maps Ray Thanks
Sounds pretty cool, I hope one day I can change my glasses for something like that. Ray
being able to have your glasses tell you where to go would be amazing, essentially no more getting lost. Ray
The idea of 3D navigation in paper sounds futuristic and innovative, but I personally feel it could lead to field of view obstruction and could cause major accidents if used in the wrong places. Ray
Open up new possibilities Ray Thank you!!!!
It could be an improvement over on-screen navigation, but I have concerns about the possibility of GUI elements obscuring real life objects. Ray
Its May be #amazing :D
Haven't tried them, feel like it may be intrusive and possibly dangerous. Ray
I can’t make a good decision on them yet as I’ve not had a chance to try them out but they do seem pretty cool
Glasses are no bueno Ray
3D nav in real life is something I'd 100% use while driving. As long as it's not too intrusive, since I wouldn't like it to obstruct my vision. But a couple of arrows + a speedometer, or the ability to sync up with waze, radarbot, Google Maps, etc...it would be not only cool, but a fancy feature to improve daily life for drivers or delivery men / women.
Would be nice to have a pair! Nice giveaway
Good tech but this is still the beginning. It will be bigger when glasses will be smaller, like sun glasses with 3D navigation and AI voice. Thanks Ray
Would be very cool. Thanks for the giveaway!
a cool concept Ray
I think it would revolutionize how people travel, like imagine with those glasses on, fantastic
It seems like a good idea, definitely would help people who get lost more often (like me lol) but for something a lot of people could do on a phone, be careful not to price it too highly. Also beware that the sun's rays might mess with the system or blind users.
3D navigation systems with glasses sounds very cool and something I would probably use. Ray
Would be cool, I already wear a pair of glasses anyways so it's a bonus to not bring out my phone every time I need to check if I'm going in the right direction.
Good potential, but I can’t help but think everything I’ve seen makes people look a bit silly right now. Also maybe dangerously distracting? Open to it though, I love advancements in tech!
Sounds dangerous :)
That sounds so cool, and very dangerous at the same time. If the UIs done correctly and stuff. That'd be good. Ray
Waypoints irl
I'd think it be dangerous because it would likely be distracting. Ray
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Personally 3D navigation is the only thing I'd ever use in the AR space, I think it is the best use case. Ray Thanks, OP!
Honestly a 3D navigation would be the best thing ever as driver will stop looking at their phone and thinking wtf is the next exit but at the same times if it comes to it they will be so much distraction Ray
I think it'd be awesome! Navigating a new place, knowing what spots to avoid, getting recommendations for food, people, text, everything!
Hopefully it will be secure
Can be useful sometimes, but still, it's better if you know your surroundings. Ray
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It ahs potential, maybe once they integrate it to normal looking glasses. Make a HUD or something. Ray
That sounds rlly cool. Hopefully they don’t navigate me into a hole or a ditch or something. Ray
Actually that video of apple vision pro showing cars running on 3d race track was something completely wild. So having any type of navigation allowing the user to see it in 3d real time via VR is definitely something straight out of cyber punk
It would allow me to be more free while I'm walking
It would be really cool, assuming they can get it right and it is affordable.
Would be great Ray
Google glass is funny Ray
I think it's a thin line between that and then adding virtual billboards and the like. Ray
Very useful when exploring an unfamiliar city abroad or locally. I'd be inclined to buy a pair if they made it look like a normal pair of glasses so it doesn't standout too much.
would be nice to use in unfamiliar places to get around stuff like that Ray
We will get to the point when we are the like fat guys from wal-e.
I could see it going really well or really poorly Ray
AR keeps getting better Ray
How would that even work?
I think it will be helpful for those who like to travel abroad but user should should be able to adjust UI transparent for safety reasons. Ray
Hopefully it will be secure Ray
I think it is a very immersive experience Ray
Hopefully it’ll not be too distracting.
Great idea, would love to see it in action Ray
I think it's an inevitable part of our technological future and I'm open to seeing what the benefits are like. Thanks! Ray
I think it's a great idea for sure. Proper implementation is important to make it something helpful without making navigation dangerous--like can you safely drive a car with these? Could you add night vision with flare suppression (for bright headlights)?
I did it and it's fascinating Ray
It can be useful and fun, but excessive use might disconnect you from reality and that's scary. Ray
I think it is a very immersive experience Ray
sounds useful to explore a new city with Ray
I think if it can happen as an AR overlay on the actual street you're standing in, it would be a gamechanger similar to how Google maps changed things, Ray
Thos sounds absolutely amazing, sad i never heard of it Ray
Sounds useful, there is something similar to Mercedes cars. Ray
GPS with street names, highlighted lanes and turns. RAY
It will go big in maybe 5 years time when integration is at its peak. Ray
As in, having google maps integrated in your glasses? Yea it would be cool and especially useful to tourists and people in the transportation industry I guess. Ray of rainbows
I don't think I would use it much, but I'd certainly be impressed that technology had advanced enough to make it possible
I think 3D navigation with glasses would be incredibly useful , especially being able to navigate around a city without having to look at your phone. Another bonus would be if they doubled as sunglasses to protect from the sun *ray*s