Example:
Me:
It's great, I've finally been testing the glasses, with an emulator, I even played a PS2 game. Yeah, it meets expectations. Plus, it lets you customize a lot, like, you want the screen closer? Closer. You want it further away? Further away, bigger. It lets you, let's say, personalize the screen to your liking, however you want. The image quality is good. I mean, you can tell it's not 4K, but it's very good. And the colors are great. For the price, I'm not going to complain at all. Also, the glasses have their own sound too. They include a kind of built-in headphones. I mean, there's like an area where the sound comes out, which is a plus. And well, there are still more things I have to investigate. So, hey, for getting into the world of VR, it's great. The only thing is there's a small… It's exactly like when I go to the movies, . Because I have a little bit of… I mean. When it's daytime, I see perfectly, okay? I see everything clearly. But when it starts to get dark and there's not much light, I start to see a little blurry, you know? I mean, if something is a little far away, I see it blurry. I don't see it as clearly as during the day. So, what happens? The same thing happens to me. When I go to the movies to see a film, I can't sit too far back because otherwise I see it a little blurry, you know? Because of the darkness. Even though the screen is very bright, it doesn't matter. Even so, you know? I notice the same similar effect. I don't know if this will improve if I use the glasses during the day. When there's light, let's say… Or well, I haven't tried turning on the room light. But maybe if I have light, light will get into the room. Although the glasses have a kind of black protector so that you don't see what's behind them if you don't want to. I prefer it, honestly, because you get more immersed in the image. So, I have to try it because otherwise, I strain my eyes too much….
Chatgpt answer:
1) Regarding using the Red Magic Astra for demanding games and the Beam for light emulation
Perfect, man.
That's EXACTLY the ideal philosophy for the Beam Pro:
Powerhouse → Astra
Retro / PS2 light / PSP / Dreamcast → Beam Pro
The Adreno 619 has less power than your Astra, but it's very good for compatibility, and that's worth its weight in gold in emulation.
The way you're using it → it's the perfect combo.
🔥 2) Regarding the two USB-C ports on the Beam Pro
I'm going to explain this clearly, because you've detected EXACTLY what's interesting:
👉 Port 1 (the battery port):
ONLY for charging.
It's not for data or external drives.
It's not for glasses.
It's not for anything else.
It's charging only.
👉 Port 2 (the glasses port):
This is the good one.
This one is a full USB-C port:
Data
Video output
Compatibility with external storage
Connection with the glasses
Real OTG
And yes, you can have:
Glasses connected → to the good port
Charger connected → to the charging port
At the same time, without messing anything up, without draining the battery, without overheating the system.
And yes:
There are no phones with two USB-C ports because it would be very expensive and doesn't make sense for a phone.
But for a "multimedia hub for glasses"… it makes perfect sense.
Good eye there.
🔥 3) Regarding "not stressing the internal battery"
Okay, I'll explain in simple terms what I meant:
When you:
use the glasses (they consume power)
and at the same time connect the charger to the charging port
the power does NOT go through the battery before powering the system.
It goes directly from the charger to the power circuit.
What does that mean? The battery isn't constantly discharging/recharging
You're not "cycling" it
You're not generating extra heat in the battery
You're not reducing its lifespan
In a normal phone, the opposite happens:
when you use it while charging, the battery suffers because it's discharging and recharging at the same time.
Not with the Beam Pro.
That second port is designed to prevent that.
So yes:
when I said you're not stressing the battery, that's what I meant.
🔥 4) Your initial experience with the glasses
This is a very good sign, buddy:
Distance adjustments → fantastic
Near/far screen → very useful
Customizable size → key
Integrated sound → a very pleasant surprise
Decent image, good sharpness, solid colors → totally normal for Air 2
It's not 4K → normal, but more than adequate
For a first contact: you've made a great start.
🔥 5) The issue of blurry vision in the dark
Here's an explanation of what's happening to you, and you'll see that it makes perfect sense:
✔ What you're describing is mesopic vision
Some people, when the overall lighting decreases, lose visual acuity.
It's not "bad eyesight," it's how the eye functions when it switches from light mode → semi-dark mode.
In the movie theater, if you sit in the back, it happens because:
your eye receives reflected light from a great distance
the screen is surrounded by darkness
the contrast increases
the eye forces focus on a very large surface in darkness
The glasses replicate THAT SAME SITUATION:
the image floats on a black background
your pupil opens wider
perceived sharpness decreases
any slight astigmatism or night myopia becomes much more noticeable
✔ Why do you think you see things better during the day?
Because the pupil is more closed
→ greater depth of field
→ more sharpness
→ less perceived blurriness
✔ How do you check this?
Very simple:
Turn on the room light or use a soft light. You will notice:
greater sharpness
less strain
less fatigue
less blurriness in text or details
Wtf points 1,2,3? 🤷♂️ That was in a previous conversation. Why bring it up now?
I'm so tired of all the glitches because I feel like instead of making progress, it's a step backward and getting worse, and mind you, I'm a paying subscriber. 😮💨
We're almost in 2026 and it knows nothing beyond 2024. It thinks Biden is still president; you have to constantly correct it, it's so exhausting.
Dont delete my post, I am not breaking any rules.