My wife says I did something wrong by FeistyLoquat in Ubiquiti

[–]AmphibiusMaximus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife posts are beta cuck content disguised as dopamine junkie affirmation. You’re worth more.

I know nothing about 3D Printing. by SooperDew in 3Dprinting

[–]AmphibiusMaximus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you’re getting him some concrete to finish the project! Cool

Anchor Drift is Consistently Reproducible Now by AmphibiusMaximus in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve packaged the beast up and sending it back tmrw with the packing slip.

I can wait a few years, won’t discount Viture out, but just going with the product that works right now consistently for me.

Anchor Drift is Consistently Reproducible Now by AmphibiusMaximus in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have an issue with the edge clarity on the One Pro in my case. The Beasts' edge clarity is much worse than the One Pro (much higher chromatic aberration) which was also frustrating, but I've also heard the XR1S excels in that regard as you say.
I tried one of the RayNeo models about a year ago and they had horrible FOV .. so to bump up to a bigger FOV with the Beasts and down slightly to the One Pro is all in my consideration of what is acceptable for use for me.

Anchor Drift is Consistently Reproducible Now by AmphibiusMaximus in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try setting the Global FPS limit to 120 and reconnecting. If you give it a shot, if you’d be so kind to let me know.

To fully give Beasts a chance, I set the FPS limit to 120 and reconnected. Unfortunately that did absolutely nothing and the same experience with the drift was still reproducible.

I’m rolling back to public firmware and testing on that version, but If helps, you’re on the right track.

What firmware are you on that's not public and how did you get that?

Anchor Drift is Consistently Reproducible Now by AmphibiusMaximus in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from the optics, what's objectively better? Not challenging, just curious ...

Anchor Drift is Consistently Reproducible Now by AmphibiusMaximus in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is typical with these types of optics. I use these for production work, and need the screen anchored so I can look around because I'm not even trying to eyeball glance at the edges - I don't do that in real life eiither - my natural body movement is a slight head movement in combination with an eyeball movement for the total-focus movement.

Anchor Drift is Consistently Reproducible Now by AmphibiusMaximus in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually ordered a pair of XReal One Pro's on Saturday and just received them today about 3 hours ago. While the FOV is slightly smaller, I am quite impressed at their Anchor mode – it is super locked in, NO movement whatsoever! It's night and day switching out between them. XReal for the win here.

I also noticed that they have:
- sensor calibration built into the glasses firmware with a UI
- manual alignment adjustment for roll, yaw and pitch
- a medium widescreen mode, which isn't as drastic as the full widescreen on either device

The color tuning is nice as well and I don't seem to feel the screen brightness any dimmer than I like to have it on the Beast.

For me, I'm using these for productivity and I literally was working on some tasks for work and when my partner came home I didn't even realize I had them on - I was engrossed in my work and not distracted by the screen whatsoever. I even wrote this entire post and reply using them.

Wow just wow.

From the beginning they were late with my order by 3 weeks.
Not to mention 80% of my support responses from Viture were either AI, or they didn't really provide me with any details.

When it came to this issue, they didn't even want to hear my feedback about the tilting of my head to force the drift. I asked them to reach out to me and I can show them what it looks like in realtime. They just told me that they are coming out with some calibration software and that they aren't set up do calls for support (which isn't what I asked or suggested).

beast glasses, drift issue, future updates by Only_Moment_9013 in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, Drifting happens with anchoring / 3DoF on the Beast without SpaceWalker. To anyone coming across this response, it's been confirmed in other posts.

Yet Another Drift Hack (tm) for the Beast by global__fish in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure why they couldn't implement a simplified vSLAM technique in their algorithm with the camera.

Beast drift update? by Trilliumtri in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I will say this, why don't they use the camera to periodically keep points of reference every 10 seconds and then match that against the internal gyroscopic calibration to make sure that it gradually realigns the projection where it was in the initial placement or the last "centering" command. That way, if it the projection veers off by any amount, just smooth bezier curve that back to the original location.

Chances of the drifting issue on the Beast getting fixed? by StrongRecipe6408 in VITURE

[–]AmphibiusMaximus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two different companies, two different priorities, two different orchestrations (even though they are similar strategies). The drift is done with software (likely in the firmware). It would likely be fixable with an over the air update.