I Used Even Realities G2 for 30 Days | What Works & What Doesn’t

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Summary

This video reviews the Even Reality G2 smart glasses after 30 days of use, highlighting their design, features like Conversate mode, navigation, AI assistant, and the accompanying smart ring, along with improvements and remaining bugs.

Highlights

Initial Impressions and User Experience
00:00:09

The reviewer discusses their positive experience with the G1 glasses and how the G2s build upon that foundation. Despite initial bugs in a pre-production unit, most issues have been ironed out. The company actively listens to feedback, integrating it into product development. The G2s maintain a sleek, minimal, and private design, looking like regular glasses without a visible camera, a feature that distinguishes them from competitors like Meta Ray-Bans.

Key Features and Controller Options
00:04:39

Touchpads on the G2s have significantly improved with firmware updates. The smart ring, while not perfect, offers a more intuitive way to navigate the dashboard and access features like stock market updates, lists, and notifications. The Conversate mode, which provides live translation and conversation summaries, is particularly impressive, even for fast-paced Montreal French accents, though initial versions had issues saving transcripts.

Advanced AI and Navigation Features
00:07:44

The teleprompter feature, Claw AI, allows users to control computer tasks from the cloud, raising questions about security and privacy. Navigation has been improved with a new UI and better accuracy, but map loading can still be slow. The Even AI assistant is capable of quick calculations and financial tasks, but its voice recognition needs refinement, leading the reviewer to occasionally use phone-based GPT.

Connectivity, Battery Life, and the Smart Ring
00:10:48

Bluetooth connectivity remains a significant issue, especially with handoffs when entering or exiting a car, and the glasses' sleep mode requires manual reconnection. Battery life for the glasses is excellent, lasting multiple days with heavy use. The accompanying smart ring is comfortable and durable, offering additional health tracking features like accurate sleep scores comparable to dedicated fitness trackers. While not essential, the ring enhances ease of use, despite some gesture recognition and battery indicator bugs.

Summary and Ecosystem
00:17:07

The reviewer concludes that the smart ring is a nice accessory but not a must-have. Maps require a strong 5G connection and cannot be used while driving. The translation and conversate features are highly praised, and battery life is solid for both devices. Even AI needs more development, and Bluetooth connectivity has recurring bugs, although updates are frequent. The product benefits from an open ecosystem and a strong developer community, making it a promising and fun device without subscription fees.

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