Expensive, Small FOV, Uncomfortable with difficult fit
The Avegant Glyph is a great spin on an age-old concept of portable media devices but it's simply not refined enough for all it promises to do. Features are slim and comfort is hard to achieve. Even though the Glyph isn't a VR headset, for $699, you're be...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: 4/5Clever new screen technology makes this headset a pleasure to use, but it's hard to justify the high priceWITH SO MANY VR headsets now available, it would be easy to dismiss the Avegant Glyph as just another one. However, looks can be deceiving...
Published: 2016-07-03, Author: Björn , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Excellent image quality, Looks stylish, Good audio, HDMIin makes it compatible with any source that uses HDMIout, 3Dmovies and 3DVision in gaming support, Support for head tracking in games, New features added via firmware updates, Excellent image qualit
Quite expensive, You look funny using it, Not that comfortable when using it as headphones, Still ‘only' 720p per eye, No bluetooth audio support (at the time of writing), Colors in image a bit muted, No downscaling from 1080p, Quite expensive, You loo
The Avegant Glyph is clearly a version 1 product. It does what it says very well but we still find areas which can be improved. At first 720p might sound low resolution but remember that the technology behind this is not the same as when watching a LCD sc...
Published: 2016-03-01, Author: Lee , review by: arstechnica.com
audio, both when used for movies and also when just listening to music, Connects via HDMI, so can be plugged into just about anything, from your phone to your computer to your receiver, Somewhat stealthy, as these things go—can be disguised as a pair of h
Priced like a first-gen product, 720p max resolution bound to annoy people who want all the pixels, DLP display is still a DLP display, with ghosting and strobing issues, Not sure we care much about the 3D stuff, If you use it in public, you're going to l
Headphone mode is a little uncomfortable in prolonged use, Battery life could be better, Some features not fully exploited
The Avegant Glyph is trying something different, but treading new ground also means making a few missteps. The core movie-viewing experience is enjoyable, but some of the more immersive features such as head tracking are yet to be full exploited. If y...
Published: 2014-02-19, Author: David , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: The claim: The video image is beamed “onto your retina, creating sharp, stark images unlike anything you've seen before.” You get state-of-the-art noise cancellation headphones when you're just listening; razor-sharp, vivid, hi-def, 3D-capable video when...
GlyphThese are some of the future color options.This is still a very early prototype so there's room for improvement. Battery life and gaming are the two areas that need some work.Avegant's goal is to slim this down more to make it easier to carry along w...
Gute und einfache Bedienung, Gute, mehrsprachige Anleitung, Hardcase anstatt einer Stoffhülle, Akkudauer von ca. 4 Stunden, Aufladezeit von ca. 3 Stunden per USB, Viele Stufen bei der AudioLautstärke, Kann als Videobrille oder als Kopfhörer eingesetzt we
Hoher Preis, die leider nur das Nötigste erklärt, Nur drei Helligkeitsstufen, Kein mitgeliefertes 3mmKlinkenkabel für Audio only, Nicht ganz so einfach, den Augenbereich einzustellen
Ich wusste anfangs ehrlich gesagt nicht, was ich von dem Gerät halten soll. Zum einen ist es echt ein geiles Gefühl, im Bett zu liegen und Filme zu gucken. Natürlich kann man das auch mit einem Fernseher im Schlafzimmer, aber die Kopfposition muss dabei d...