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I’ve seen more and more Nuphy products on my feed lately so I thought I’d add to the mix.
This is the @nuphystudio Halo 65 and to date it’s my favorite pre built board out there.
So what you’re saying is that because you yourself think that two hours is too little for battery life that it’s an actual issue? That’s your opinion. Not a critical flaw. The device functions as it should for two hours with the battery pack. The device functions as it should when plugged in. The end user can decide if two hours on a charge is enough for them. Your argument is invalid because it’s an opinion that you’re calling a critical flaw. Please enlighten me on what apple product has been released and not updated after its release? Me saying that they will update the product to have better battery life isn’t based on nothing at all. It’s based on the FACT that apple has and continues to update all released products in their lineup. If you don’t like the product that’s fine. But battery life being two hours isn’t a critical flaw, nor should it push back release of a product that will get better as time goes on.
@IguessAlan@ianzelbo To each their own. They’ll offer a battery extension and the problem will be void. The product will be updated and better battery life will come. Seems like a glass half empty kind of thing to focus on, but you do you.
@CarsByFin @ianzelbo True. Although I don’t think they’ll be able to implement things like apple will. They don’t have the ecosystem in place to do so.
@IguessAlan@ianzelbo You where the one to mention buying a larger battery originally. Buying it from apple or a third party makes no difference. A fundamental flaw is something that makes the product function improperly. Short battery life is no reason to delay production.
@CarsByFin @ianzelbo What company has had the ultimate goal of implementing wearable technology like this in everyone’s day to day life? I haven’t seen one come out yet.
@IguessAlan@ianzelbo The first iPhone had a 1400 mah battery. Nobody expects the first product of its kind to be absolutely flawless and never evolve. Plus, even if Apple doesn’t offer a bigger battery one will be offered third party. Problem solved.
@CarsByFin @ianzelbo The first iPhone was $600 and people said it was overpriced. Same concept applies here. Is it cheap? No. Would I like to see it a little less expensive? Sure. Do you have to pay up for brand new cutting edge technology? Certainly
Does anybody remember this in cyberpunk? Because this is literally coming to life in front of our eyes with what there planning to do regarding Apple Vision Pro #WWDC23
This is actually a game changer. The only thing I can compare this to is when Apple first released the iPhone, but this could have much more of an impact than that… #WWDC23
Fully 3D interface controlled with your hands eyes and voice
When you first put it on you see all your apps
UI elements cast shadows and freely full the space around you
Place elements around the room wherever you want
New apps don’t have to replace old ones, they just show up in a new space
Environments: They extend and transform your space. Captured fully volumetrically. Turn the digital crown to extend the environment more around you
Hand and eye gestures gel you move around and scroll. Plus voice controls: just look at a search field and start talking