I might need to go on pregnancy bed rest, but I’m running a company. The key is staying horizontal, not resting. I’m not familiar with AR glasses, but are they advanced enough to replace a computer monitor? I’m thinking of setting up peripheral devices on a lap desk and using the glasses as a monitor. Appearance doesn’t matter as much as responsiveness and the ability to work (email, Slack, coding, MS Office, etc.). I’ve researched, but most seem focused on gaming. Any recommendations?
Hey, Nreal Air or Rokid Max: These lightweight AR glasses feature high-resolution displays and can connect to your laptop or phone, acting as virtual monitors. They’re well-suited for work tasks such as emails, coding, and using Microsoft Office.
Hello, Vuzix Blade: These AR glasses are popular for business use, providing hands-free integration with devices and offering sufficient clarity and responsiveness for tasks like emails and messaging.
Hello, Lenovo ThinkReality A3: Built for professional use, these glasses let you create several virtual screens, making them ideal for working while on bed rest. They can connect to your laptop or mobile device, offering great functionality.
The ThirdEye X2 MR glasses are designed for business use, enabling the creation of multiple virtual screens for tasks such as coding, document editing, and project management. They also offer hands-free navigation for increased convenience.
Hey, AR Desktop Applications (Virtual Desktop): Look into AR desktop software compatible with different AR headsets, which can display multiple virtual monitors. This setup can mimic a complete workstation while using your peripherals on a lap desk.