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Smart glasses. They have come quite a
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long way just in the past year or two. I
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mean, we went from devices that had big
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chunky bulky things on the front. I did
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not like that. As cool as it was, we've
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gone from that to sleek, sultry,
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stylish. About a year ago, I looked at
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the Even Realities G1 and I was I was
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pretty impressed because especially at
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that time, there was nothing really on
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the market [music] that was as sleek and
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nice and uh performative. And now we
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have Oh, the G2. Did you see that? I
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love they had the same kind of that was
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that's what they did before. They got
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the pizzazz. The G2 makes a number of
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discrete [music] improvements, but
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overall still looks sleek. Let's see
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what's in the box first. And also,
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what's in this box? This is a ring.
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There's a ring now. Hold your horses.
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Ooh, what do they write? I feel like I
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remember them writing something. Quietly
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extraordinary power for your everyday
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life. That makes me feel so good. What
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they're getting across here, though, is,
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you know, what I do like about these is
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that it's a product that is meant to
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try, it's trying to fit into normal life
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instead of trying to transform life into
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a horrible dystopia, which is, I think,
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better. got a quick guide that all looks
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very interesting, but I don't need to
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familiarize myself with it too much
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because spoiler alert, I have been using
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these for the past uh week or [music]
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two just to kind of understand. In the
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bottom of the box, we have once again a
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nice uh cleaning cloth here, folded
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wonderfully that I'm going to ruin a
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sleeved cable and that is, you know,
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that's three [music] that's three and
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1/2 ft. I'm a scientist. I need to know
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these things. And in the middle we have
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uh temple sleeves and nose pads because
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the design of the even G1 and the G2 it
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is so sleek that some people might want
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some extra protection in between their
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skin and the metal. And we got safety
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and warranty information. But there's
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also the Even Realities R1, a smart
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ring. They did not have this the first
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go around. I love the unboxing
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experience. I got to say they're
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thinking about what it's going to be
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like. They're using empathy. So, there's
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the ring itself. It looks shiny. Look at
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that. There's all sorts of sensors in
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there. Can you see that? Ooh, there it
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is. Hold on. No, not yet. I'll do that
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after. Okay, this is the charging pad
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[music] for the ring. Oh, how long is
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it? That seems a bit longer, actually. 3
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and 1/2 ft plus a little bit.
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>> Measuring tape.
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>> Hair science.
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>> No, some parts of science are just
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vibes. And this just magnetically
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attaches on there like that. And if you
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plug the other end in, there's a little
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thing that'll light up. Trust me. Trust
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me. Safety and warranty information.
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Okay, ready? Got it. Okay, good. Let's
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look at the actual glasses themselves.
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They got [music] this magnetic uh
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closing case here and a USBC port on the
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back. And you just open it up. There's a
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magnetic thing on the back so it
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attaches. So, you can leave it open like
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that if you want to display it.
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Well, as you can see, you know, if I
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hide these the little dongle thing on
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the back that looks like a regular pair
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of glasses, doesn't it? Oh, did I see
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the display for a second? Oh, and they
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went away. But those are the wavegu
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displays. They're small. You can't even
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tell that there's display hardware
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really unless you look closely. If you
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saw the G1 video, you might be thinking
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those look exactly the same. BUT YOU'D
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BE WRONG because the temples are now
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built with full titanium and they're 53%
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thinner at 1.2 mm. The overall frame
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size is reduced by 20% and the end piece
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here is actually reduced size by 15%.
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So, there are differences and there are
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also differences on the inside which we
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will get to. But overall, when you look
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at them,
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I'm an even better wizard now than I was
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before. Oh, hold on. I forgot to mention
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a couple things. So, on the end piece
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here, that is where the touchpad is.
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There's tap controls. Double tap to go
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back. You can hold tap and hold to bring
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up the options within the UI. There's
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another touch pad on the other side, but
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they are interchangeable. You can use
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either touchpad. We have four
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microphones, two on the back and two on
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the front. I didn't mention you can also
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swipe on the uh on the touchpad back
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here, but there are no other controls.
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However, there are more controls on the
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smart ring on the R1. Enough is enough.
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Okay, as I put on the glasses, the
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display is there to greet me, and I can
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double tap on the ring to dismiss it. on
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the previous model to dismiss it, you'd
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have to be reaching back and if you were
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like looking at something, you're like,
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"Ah, no, I don't. The display's in the
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way." And you like keep touching your
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head. So, the R1 has this touch pad on
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it. As you can see, where these dots are
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on the edge of the ring, that's the uh
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[music] touch pad. So, you can swipe up
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and down on that. You can tap, you can
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double tap, you can tap and hold. But
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this isn't just a control ring. It also
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has a PPG sensor in there for heart rate
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and blood oxygen level as well as a skin
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temperature sensor and an accelerometer
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so it can track your steps and stuff
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because that is another new thing that
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the G2 has that the G1 did not. It can
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give you some insights on sleep. It's
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been tracking me and I'm actually a
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little bit scared to see what it finds.
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The ring itself is apparently made with
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a zirconia ceramic lined with medical
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grade stainless steel that even reality
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says gives it a silky smooth finish. One
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thing that I feel like I would actually
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like is some kind of texture to know if
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I'm if my thumb is on the touchpad. Most
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of the time you can tell because the top
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of the ring is flat and it has the Even
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Reality's uh logo on it. However, most
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of the time if I'm like, "Okay, I want
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the display up." I can just like double
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tap on the ring and it shows up and I
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can double tap back. So, as with the G1,
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the G2 uses what you might think of as
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sort of like a fighter jet heads up
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display with like everything displayed
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just in green. However, there have been
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some key improvements. It's a 75% larger
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display. And they also have some
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distance to it now. So, you can set it
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[music] to near or mid or far away.
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Maybe if you're outside, you set it to
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more far away because you'll be looking
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at things that far away and then you
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don't have to focus focus focus back.
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Here you can adjust the brightness of
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the display, which apparently goes up to
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1,200 nits. I've had it actually
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basically as low as it goes because you
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[music] can I can see it. And the
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benefit of this particular kind of smart
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glasses is that it's not presenting me
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like a color screen, like an Android
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screen that like kind of blocks stuff
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out. I can see in between the [music]
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letters and stuff. So even if the
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display is right in front of me, I can
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still choose to kind of focus beyond it
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and see what's behind it. And even
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reality says that that's partially
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possible because of their holistic
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[music] adaptive optics technology. They
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say it's proprietary. Like they figured
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out how to make the microLEDD projectors
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and the wave guides and the lenses kind
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of work together so that everything
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stays very clear yet crisp. Those
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[music] are the same thing. If you must
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know, the resolution of the displays in
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each lens is 640x 350. But you're not
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going to be watching movies on these
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things. I [music] think that the G1 kind
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of took a bit more of an approach where
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you want to be present. You want to be
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looking at what's around you in the
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world and then if you want some
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information, you can kind of look up and
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see it and it's like, oh, okay, I'm
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[music] checking that and then you go
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back. You can still set the display so
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that it's like near the top of your
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view, but it being larger means that if
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you want more information there, it's
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[music] there. It is also nice to be
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able to have this dashboard that they
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have set up where you can see the clock
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and [music] the it shows you the
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temperature and your notification count
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and then these screens that you can
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swipe through. They've got news stocks
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you're following, your calendar at a
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glance, a task [music] list, and your
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health information. And you can tap into
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each of those things and get more
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information. [music] Let's see what else
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we got going on the in the app. So,
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there's a moon button over here. That's
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silent mode. So, you can just turn the
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display off entirely. You can turn it
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back on by touching and holding on the
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touch pads at the back. Here's where you
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can customize your dashboard. You can
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choose specific news sources to add or
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you can just say, "Okay, I want
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generally business, science, and
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technology, the only things that
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matter." And then calendar. This will by
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default sync with your Google calendar
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on Android and with your Apple calendar
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on iOS. If you're wondering what this
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head-up display, it was in the G1 as
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well. If you want to activate the
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display, you can look up. Oh, I'm
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getting too much reality. I need to
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connect to the internet in some way.
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There it is. By default, the display
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will turn off by itself after 10
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seconds, but you can modify that to go
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down to 3 seconds or just never. You
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always want to be in the matrix. You're
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It's cipher. Other than that, though, we
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got some familiar features. Translate,
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live translation. We're going to test
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that out. Teleprompting, navigating with
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maps, quick list, which is like notes,
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and even AI, which is like a chatbot.
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But there's also a new feature called
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Conversate, which will run while you're
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having a conversation [music] and
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transcribe everything that's happening
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and also pull up interesting notes using
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AI. I had it listen in during a writer's
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meeting. [music] And it was kind of
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funny. [laughter]
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After it picks up all that stuff, you
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can scroll to the bottom here and it'll
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have concepts, suggestions, bios, and
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it'll have bios of the people that were
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[music] mentioned in the meeting. Elijah
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is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible. That's
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our Elijah. Context suggests Mark is
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involved in the team's work and needs to
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figure something out tomorrow with a
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speaker. So, that's going to be a big
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task for Mark. You can also access the
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raw transcript, which I felt like was
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pretty accurate. You can set this
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feature to use either the phone
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microphone or the microphone on the Even
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G2. And I was using the phone
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microphone. My phone was on my desk.
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There were people talking like halfway
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across the room behind my chair and it
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was picking it up like pretty well.
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There were a couple times where I was
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like, "Okay, that person mumbled a
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little bit and it got confused, but
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overall I was like, "Wow, I'm going to
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come back and and hold this against you
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big time [music] later." Up above the
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bio section, though, you're going to
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have key points and then you can also go
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and [music] check off action items. I'm
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not personally in a lot of situations
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where I'm going to be using this, but I
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can see people, you know, like in kind
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of more corporate settings where they're
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like, "Oh, we need to we had a lot of
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stuff [music] discussed conversating."
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Now, when I was in that conversation,
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uh, I could see everything popping up as
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it was happening, but you can also turn
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that off. So, [music] while the
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conversation is happening, maybe the
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transcript is going, but you don't, you
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know, you're not being distracted
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[music] by like, and Mark is going to do
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this, and you're like, "Oh, oh, that's
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who Mark is." And that kind of goes
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along with like even G2's whole approach
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here to smart glasses that I find so
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interesting. These are not a pair of
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glasses that is meant for you to [music]
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scroll your Instagram reels on. They're
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meant to be kind of a functional tool
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that like you can just kind of plug into
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your normal life and get some helpful
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information while also again I can't
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emphasize this enough wearing a pair of
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glasses that looks normal. Sort of.
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Maybe I wouldn't call this normal. Maybe
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I look classy. Do I look like I'm going
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to deny your application to be a museum
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curator? You're an alter.
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>> You look way [music] more pretentious
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than that. >> Thank you. The other brand new feature
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in the app here is the health section.
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You can have my whole biology laid bare
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for you guys here. I did 193 steps,
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which is not very many, but I was taking
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the ring off and putting it on. Okay, I
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haven't I haven't worn it straight for
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two weeks. I'm sorry. What is this? I've
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burned 1,600 cal kilo calories. Hey,
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even
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what does kal stand for? It's a unit
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unit of energy. To measure the energy
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content of food, it is equivalent to
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1,000 [music] calories, small calories.
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By the way, that was the even AI that is
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uh available. You can turn on or off the
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wake word. So, it's listening, but it's
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a hey even. And it is it's a it's a
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chatbot. And it is not as much of a
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personal assistant as it is meant to be
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used for information. So, you can't ask
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it to like text people back, but you can
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ask it to take a note. You can tell it
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to start translate. You can tell it to
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use the specific features, but it's not
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going to be like a Google Assistant kind
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of like everything assistant, which
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again kind of goes with the philosophy
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here. But back to the ring. It can give
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you some information about your sleep,
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except I didn't wear it while I was
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sleeping. But up here, we have a
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productivity score. Flex how well your
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body is prepared [music] for focus and
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energy today based on signals from
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yesterday's sleep. I actually didn't
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know that I was supposed to be wearing
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it when I sleep. I'm sorry. Now, I know
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you're wondering, so let's uh let's
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check out live translate. One of our new
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writers here, Sean Frey. So, you lived
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in Germany for how long?
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>> For seven years.
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>> And your German is
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>> not good. [laughter]
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>> Okay. So, it's going to show on the
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phone and I can see the words popping up
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on my display just in case I wanted to
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know what I was saying in German. But
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you go now.
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>> Hello, Riley.
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Deutseland.
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>> Riley, my German is still poor. very
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much like that in Germany. Please,
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please, please. I have to go to the
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bathroom right now. Is there anywhere
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close? I'm going to burst out of my
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pants here.
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>> Okay, come.
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>> Okay, come to the bathrooms. That's a
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bit [laughter] But regardless,
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>> my German is broken.
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>> You know what, Sean? Your German may be
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broken, but that feature certainly
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isn't.
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>> Oh, it's so embarrassing.
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>> Let's go to Germany. Okay.
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>> Oh, god.
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>> Teleprompt is the other one that I
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remember being very impressed by. And
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this one actually is kind of even more
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promising because it's [music] a bigger
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display. And before I had to because the
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display was smaller and it was a little
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higher up, I had to kind of like angle
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my head. So I was looking at the camera
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like that. But now it can go right in
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front of [music] where I'm looking here.
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So like I am looking at the camera as if
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I'm hosting a techn uh [music] video.
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And it's worth noting that in the
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settings you can set it to scroll manual
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that you can control either with the
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touchpad on the on the ring to scroll up
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and down or you can also connect a
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external remote control. Then there's
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this AI mode which autoscrolls as it
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hears you say the script as you go. So
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I'm going to use that one. I'm going to
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start. I'm in AI mode but I can still
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scroll with the ring. This video is
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about inviting 50 strangers to try and
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stay inside a giant jello cube. the
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longest and the winner gets $100. You
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thought it was about tech news, but I
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tricked you, but really it is about tech
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news and I've just tricked you again.
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This I mean I got to say this is very
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useful and as someone who reads off a
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teleprompter almost every day except in
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these videos which is why they're so
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unhinged. So the navigate feature is
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here once more and it's primarily
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focused on walking and cycling
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directions. [music] Not going to lie, I
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did try to use it for driving. not super
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useful cuz it kept telling me to take a
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bike path. Apparently cyclists don't
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like that. One thing to know about the
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navigate feature though is that [music]
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in some areas it might be more useful
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than in others because even realities
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works with a navigation provider who
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heavily relies on open street map data.
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It doesn't have the depth of information
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and depth of uh you know routes that
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Google maps will have. Apparently people
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in other locations have had uh better
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experiences with it. So, [music]
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your mileage may vary with Navigate, but
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if you are in a location where it does
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work well, it's a pretty nice experience
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being able to have a map up there with
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directions as you're walking. You can
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kind of just like [music] follow it and
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it's just kind of there if you want it.
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And lastly, there's the quick list here
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where you can make a note. [music] I
00:15:25
don't need to make notes most of the
00:15:27
time, but I did need to remind myself to
00:15:29
shoot this video, so I did ask even to
00:15:31
make that note and it did. And here we
00:15:34
are. So, that's kind of an overview of
00:15:36
the features, but I cannot reiterate
00:15:37
enough how wearing these does not feel
00:15:41
like wearing smart glasses. [music] I've
00:15:43
done a few of them on this channel, and
00:15:45
by far, especially having done the G1
00:15:47
and now the G2, like [music] I can wear
00:15:49
these at my desk. I can wear these
00:15:51
moving around the office and doing
00:15:53
stuff, being able to see notifications
00:15:55
pop up. I don't I forget that I'm
00:15:57
wearing the smart glasses. And that's
00:15:59
partially due to the nextG lenses that
00:16:02
they've got in here. They're 30% thinner
00:16:04
than the ones in the G1 while not losing
00:16:07
anything clarity-wise [music]
00:16:08
because they used over 100 layers in
00:16:12
here somehow. How is that? Did you see
00:16:15
that? And you may have noticed that I
00:16:16
just swapped from my regular glasses to
00:16:18
these because they're my prescription.
00:16:20
So, you can send them your [music]
00:16:21
prescription and they'll send you your
00:16:23
glasses with the lenses in them like
00:16:25
they're normal glasses. They cover
00:16:26
prescriptions from plus 12 to negative
00:16:28
-12 and they have digital surfacing
00:16:31
available for people with a stigmatism
00:16:33
or myopia and they use for the digital
00:16:36
serving they use a diamond tipped lathe.
00:16:38
Even reality says that you can expect
00:16:40
these to last for 2 days but they've
00:16:42
lasted longer for me because I haven't
00:16:44
worn them for the entire workday because
00:16:45
one thing that I haven't noted that you
00:16:47
should be aware of is because of these
00:16:49
dongles on the back overear headphones
00:16:51
may not fit all the way around. I like
00:16:53
to wear noise cancelling headphones so I
00:16:55
can focus and also so people know not to
00:16:58
approach me. But if you're wearing them
00:17:00
all day and you're using them
00:17:01
constantly, uh 2 days of battery life,
00:17:04
the case uh holds a maximum of seven
00:17:07
full glasses charges in it. And the ring
00:17:10
has a 4day battery life and I have not
00:17:12
run into any problems with every time
00:17:14
I've picked them up. You know, maybe
00:17:15
they weren't at 100% but I've never had
00:17:17
to be like, "Ah, I got to charge them."
00:17:18
[music] So pretty good. And I didn't
00:17:21
even know this, but apparently they have
00:17:22
an IP65 rating now. And I went out in
00:17:24
the rain and it was splashing on me and
00:17:26
I was a little worried, but I guess I
00:17:28
shouldn't have been. Now, as I said, the
00:17:29
Even Reality's G2 is entering into a
00:17:32
world now in which smart glasses are
00:17:34
kind of becoming more of a thing. There
00:17:36
are these options out there that will
00:17:38
become more available with [music] like
00:17:40
full color displays and stuff. And these
00:17:42
are like you're asking yourself, you
00:17:43
know, I want to I want to exist in the
00:17:46
metaverse. I think Mark Zuckerberg and
00:17:48
those guys have it right.
00:17:50
But the thing that remains interesting
00:17:52
to me about these is A, they look like
00:17:53
real glasses. B, they aren't trying to
00:17:56
take up your entire attention. They're
00:17:58
trying to give you some useful
00:17:59
information and kind of back out like an
00:18:02
actual assistant would. If you have a
00:18:03
personal assistant, you don't want like
00:18:05
to only talk to them all the time. You
00:18:07
want to talk to everybody that you
00:18:08
normally talk to in your life and have
00:18:09
your assistant be like, "Message just
00:18:11
came in."
00:18:13
They'll be like, "Thank you. Now go
00:18:15
away." So whether that's interesting to
00:18:17
you uh will be up to you to decide. And
00:18:20
it'll also be up to you to decide
00:18:22
whether these are worth the $600 price
00:18:24
point. If you want the prescription
00:18:26
lens, it's $160, uh extra for that. And
00:18:29
the ring goes for $250. So altogether,
00:18:32
you know, it's not a small investment.
00:18:35
[music]
00:18:36
Uh but for people who have a lot going
00:18:39
on, they need to [music] get information
00:18:42
delivered to them that's not too
00:18:43
distracting. I can see the argument for
00:18:45
it, especially if you're looking to not
00:18:47
draw tons of attention to the glasses
00:18:49
that you're wearing, except in a good
00:18:51
way. But at the end of the day, I can't
00:18:53
tell you what to do except to tell you
00:18:56
to subscribe to Short Circuit. Thanks
00:18:57
again to Even Realities for sending
00:18:59
these over for us to take a look at. And
00:19:01
if you're looking for another video to
00:19:02
watch, uh, I guess watch maybe the
00:19:04
previous one, the G1 or the any other
00:19:07
video you pick.
00:19:10
The world's your oyster.

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Check out @evenrealities all-new G2 everyday smart glasses using our link: https://www.evenrealities.com/smart-glasses Riley is a pretty smart guy, and Even Realities who sponsored this video, this time wanted to match him up with a pair of their new Even G2 Smart Glasses. The idea is that he can wear these all day long, benefit from all of its features, but still appear as if he's wearing a normal pair of glasses. But what kind of features are we talking about? How immersive is this new virtual world? Join Riley as he takes them for a whirl! Want us to unbox something? Make a suggestion at https://linustechtips.com/topic/1426107-thread-for-shortcircuit-product-suggestions/#comment-15361161 ► GET MERCH: https://lttstore.com/ ► GET A VPN: https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/linus-tech-tips?coupon=ShortCircuit ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/linustechtips/home ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: https://storefront.throne.com/linusmediagroup/sponsors-affiliates-partners Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Affiliate links powered in part by https://affilimate.com/ Studio lighting by Aputure: https://aputure.com/en-US Linus Sebastian is an investor in Framework Computer, Inc CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 0:51 What's in the box? 3:00 First Look 4:18 Smart Ring 5:44 New Display 7:22 The Dashboard 7:46 App Features 8:49 Conversate 11:06 Health Features 12:28 Translation 13:21 Teleprompt 14:32 Navigation 15:22 Quick List 15:35 Riley's Thoughts 17:28 Outro

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