There are actually like 10 exact same glasses from different manufacturers/brands, from 250-ish moneys upwards (you might need various addition interfaces for your devices, like PC, HDMI, etc - sold separately and unreasonably expensive for what they are).
They all use the same design, Sony OLEDs, speakers, batteries, accessories, etc, they only differ in front design.
Should be automatically recognized as a usb-c external monitor (source). For gaming, someone made an OpenVR Driver for XReal devices. Might worth a try.
You can buy the xreal glass separately for $449: https://us.shop.xreal.com/products/xreal-air-2-pro
There are actually like 10 exact same glasses from different manufacturers/brands, from 250-ish moneys upwards (you might need various addition interfaces for your devices, like PC, HDMI, etc - sold separately and unreasonably expensive for what they are).
They all use the same design, Sony OLEDs, speakers, batteries, accessories, etc, they only differ in front design.
I wish we had better open source options. I don’t want to download Chrome to update firmware on stuff.
Will they work with Debian or Arch?
Should be automatically recognized as a usb-c external monitor (source). For gaming, someone made an OpenVR Driver for XReal devices. Might worth a try.
Awesome! Thanks!