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Did anyone try using smart glasses for writing code?

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  • B bradut

    Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience using smart glasses that provide multiple virtual monitors while coding for 8 or more hours. I've seen demos and read articles about using such glasses for watching movies while on the plane, but I haven't found concrete information about real-life work scenarios like in the office, programming, etc., for extended periods. The idea of having three 120" virtual monitors that disappear the moment you turn off your computer/laptop, and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic! If anyone has tried this or has recommendations, I would love to hear about your experiences. Thank you!

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    Lost User
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    Like coding in a movie theatre. I like a more "intimate" experience. And what would the cat do?

    "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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    • B bradut

      Yes, according to these articles: Can these AR glasses replace screens? | TechFinitive[^] Lenovo AR glasses let you multi-screen virtually anywhere[^]

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      bradut wrote:

      Lenovo AR glasses let you multi-screen virtually anywhere[^]

      The picture looks like she's using Windows 8! 🤨

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      • B bradut

        Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience using smart glasses that provide multiple virtual monitors while coding for 8 or more hours. I've seen demos and read articles about using such glasses for watching movies while on the plane, but I haven't found concrete information about real-life work scenarios like in the office, programming, etc., for extended periods. The idea of having three 120" virtual monitors that disappear the moment you turn off your computer/laptop, and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic! If anyone has tried this or has recommendations, I would love to hear about your experiences. Thank you!

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        Gary R Wheeler
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        Interesting. Between my migraine headaches and only having one eye, I won't be seeing the benefits of this technology any time soon.

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        • A Amarnath S

          My eyes already need (somewhat high) powered spectacles. Is this to be worn on top of that?

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          bradut
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          I saw in some videos on YouTube that they can be worn on top of glasses.

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          • B bradut

            Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience using smart glasses that provide multiple virtual monitors while coding for 8 or more hours. I've seen demos and read articles about using such glasses for watching movies while on the plane, but I haven't found concrete information about real-life work scenarios like in the office, programming, etc., for extended periods. The idea of having three 120" virtual monitors that disappear the moment you turn off your computer/laptop, and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic! If anyone has tried this or has recommendations, I would love to hear about your experiences. Thank you!

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            jschell
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            bradut wrote:

            while coding for 8 or more hours...and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic!

            I suspect if you think there is a guarantee there you are mistaken.

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            • B bradut

              I saw in some videos on YouTube that they can be worn on top of glasses.

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              bradut wrote:

              that they can be worn on top of glasses.

              I bet that is going to be just as comfortable as it sounds.

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              • B bradut

                Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience using smart glasses that provide multiple virtual monitors while coding for 8 or more hours. I've seen demos and read articles about using such glasses for watching movies while on the plane, but I haven't found concrete information about real-life work scenarios like in the office, programming, etc., for extended periods. The idea of having three 120" virtual monitors that disappear the moment you turn off your computer/laptop, and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic! If anyone has tried this or has recommendations, I would love to hear about your experiences. Thank you!

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                This sounds interesting. I would like to hear much more about this.

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                • M Member 11261991

                  This sounds interesting. I would like to hear much more about this.

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                  jschell
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                  Interesting idea there. Googling all I find in regards to development is people writing software that someone else will run on their smart glasses. Excluding of course marketing claims which I would not look at.

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                  • B bradut

                    Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience using smart glasses that provide multiple virtual monitors while coding for 8 or more hours. I've seen demos and read articles about using such glasses for watching movies while on the plane, but I haven't found concrete information about real-life work scenarios like in the office, programming, etc., for extended periods. The idea of having three 120" virtual monitors that disappear the moment you turn off your computer/laptop, and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic! If anyone has tried this or has recommendations, I would love to hear about your experiences. Thank you!

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                    DougInNC2
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                    I did some research on this about 6 months ago. I had an opportunity to do some long term traveling but I can take that much time off and I couldn't take my full 4 monitor set up or work effectively from a tiny laptop. I also work with confidential information and can't have people looking over my shoulder. VR goggles would have been fantastic! I can't quote any specific articles or videos, but my overall impression was that the tech just isn't ready yet. I really couldn't chance it. I'm not sure about the new Apple goggles, but who has $3,500 for an experiment?

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                    • B bradut

                      Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone has experience using smart glasses that provide multiple virtual monitors while coding for 8 or more hours. I've seen demos and read articles about using such glasses for watching movies while on the plane, but I haven't found concrete information about real-life work scenarios like in the office, programming, etc., for extended periods. The idea of having three 120" virtual monitors that disappear the moment you turn off your computer/laptop, and that won't harm your eyesight, sounds fantastic! If anyone has tried this or has recommendations, I would love to hear about your experiences. Thank you!

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                      I signed up for www.sightful.com many months ago. Haven't received any information for the last 2 months and past articles/videos disappear from their site. I'm concerned they are just developing enough in hope of being bought out by someone. There are articles out there about moving toward working in A/VR. (I currently use 5 monitors and have been waiting for the next headset that will better support using A/VR for work. Augmented or passthrough keyboard view, etc.) Here are some links. Hopefully they come through okay... www.wired.com/story/hours-working-vr-tips www.gizmodo.com/how-to-spot-ai-written-content-1851106624 www.helpdeskgeek.com/reviews/vr-virtual-desktop-apps-can-you-actually-work-in-vr www.windowscentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/microsoft-office-on-the-meta-quest-3-and-i-dont-even-have-an-o365-subscription-a-vr-expert-shows-how-to-make-the-perfect-virtual-desk Applications: www.roadtovr.com/vr-apps-work-from-home-remote-office-design-review-training-education-cad-telepresence-wfh Just like our brains, our eyes try to use the least amount of energy as possible. We must force them to focus on different distances to avoid atrophy.

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                        I signed up for www.sightful.com many months ago. Haven't received any information for the last 2 months and past articles/videos disappear from their site. I'm concerned they are just developing enough in hope of being bought out by someone. There are articles out there about moving toward working in A/VR. (I currently use 5 monitors and have been waiting for the next headset that will better support using A/VR for work. Augmented or passthrough keyboard view, etc.) Here are some links. Hopefully they come through okay... www.wired.com/story/hours-working-vr-tips www.gizmodo.com/how-to-spot-ai-written-content-1851106624 www.helpdeskgeek.com/reviews/vr-virtual-desktop-apps-can-you-actually-work-in-vr www.windowscentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/microsoft-office-on-the-meta-quest-3-and-i-dont-even-have-an-o365-subscription-a-vr-expert-shows-how-to-make-the-perfect-virtual-desk Applications: www.roadtovr.com/vr-apps-work-from-home-remote-office-design-review-training-education-cad-telepresence-wfh Just like our brains, our eyes try to use the least amount of energy as possible. We must force them to focus on different distances to avoid atrophy.

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                        bradut
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                        Thank you for these useful links and about your insights !

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