🎥 Elevate your vision, multitask like a pro.
The GoovisArt XR Head Mounted Display delivers a stunning 110'' virtual FHD screen via dual Micro-OLED displays with DSLR-grade optics, all in a lightweight 110g frame. Its open-view design preserves peripheral vision for multitasking, while customizable IPD and diopter adjustments cater to glasses wearers. Compatible with a broad range of devices through USB-C and HDMI, it offers immersive 3D viewing and consistent clarity indoors or outdoors—perfect for professionals on the move.
S**B
The tech you didn't know you needed, but won't want to live without
This Goovis device is fantastic for gaming and movies, and works when I wear my glasses! The best part though is that I don't need them. The picture is crisp, clear, phenomenal. I found this headset by accident while scrolling, and paused to ask my nephew what it was and how it works. I didn't even know a device like this existed, and now I don't want to live without it.I can wear the head piece comfortably for hours, I have a good view of my surroundings, and it's made games and movies so much easier on my eyes. I've found myself using it a ton for handheld gaming especially.Tiny screens on handheld systems and my bad vision are not a match made in heaven- I end up hurting my posture, sitting in weird positions to hold a screen close to my face. This head mounted display fixes all of that, the screen is a pleasure to watch, and at the end of a long stretch of gaming I no longer feel like I've broken my body somehow with a very non-athletic hobby.The Goovis Art XR Head Mounted Display is an item I never would have guessed would be useful to me, a grown adult woman nearing her 50's who mostly games in occasional marathon sessions with friends. But it works with my laptop too! I work from home a ton, this baby is a game-changer for work tasks. One of my favorite things is to sit outside to work or write throughout the warmer months. Even with glare screens and whatever adjustable shade situation I've set up, I'm always dealing with some level of glare and again, weird sitting positions to avoid the sun. This device is a magical solution- I can see clearly, I can still keep an eye on activity around me, and I can sit however I want.My teenage nephew, who does have experience with these (and had some device envy) tells me that it is a much better quality build than the other he'd tried, and is lighter and more comfortable to wear. I can see that it's built well, doesn't feel flimsy, it feels like it will hold up. It already has held up well, I've been using it for a couple months now and everyone in my large family has tried it.I'm sorry I don't have more technical knowledge for my review because this device is cool as all get out and I bet there are a bunch of old people out there who would love to use it. What I can say is that it's easy to set-up and use based on the instructions, without technical knowledge. It's awesomely convenient for work and gaming and movies, and I would purchase it in the future, in a second. It's well worth the price, and not just for gamers. Easy 5 stars for me.Why did you pick this product vs others?:I chose this item because it sounded like a good way to improve my downtime hobbies, and increase my physical comfort. I was right!
M**G
Goovis Art review. The one to read.
I wear glasses and wanted AR glasses to watch movies and game but the added cost of another prescription for them wasn't worth it. Especially if I have no idea what I was getting into like issues of AR glasses having blurriness on the sides. And VR headsets are too big and heavy. I saw the Goovis Art with it's support for people who wear glasses and gave it a shot.My primary use is for movies and games btw. Using it in lit conditions is very impressive as no outside light will effect your OLED screen view. At all. Amazing accomplishment. It's fairly light and comfortable to a degree. I could wear it for 3hrs before I needed to take it off. Enough for gaming or a movie. I didn't mess with the settings much but mainly to get proper focus. After that, settings were untouched. So about the band that goes on your forehead. It should be tight enough so the Art doesn't wobble too much. Which could lead to an uneven view or even slight blurriness. For user's who wear prescription lens, in some cases, the Art will touch your glasses/lens if you lay your head down which could scratch them. It also adds slight pressure to your glasses due to weight which you feel on your nose between your eyes. Adjusting the hinge or band can sometimes help.OLED picture is good though there are some details lost in dark scenes and could use better brightness to fix it. I suspect most people will be using the Art at max brightness because that is where it looks best. Screen size is reasonably good. I heard some reviews saying that the screen could be bigger and I agree. However, this screen size/housing allows you to see your surroundings a lot better so it's a tradeoff. It's a fair amount of room to look around like for your coffee or someone you need to talk to. For a screen size test, I played Sleeping Dogs with the subtitles. This game has tiny subtitles which always annoyed me. On the Art, the screen size and distance is a mildly good fix for this situation.3D movies work! I was skeptical on this and some people say it doesn't. It does but only seems to accept left and right 3D type contents. The top and bottom 3D content don't work. Watched "The Meg" and "Pacific Rim" in 3d and it was glorious!For my Rog Ally handheld, it is a mixed issue. The Art works and it works well. However, as some may know, the Ally has only 1 usb c port. So you will have to go off it's battery. If your thinking of using a dock, the Art doesn't work here with a dock at all for some reason(even if it's highly powered). Only straight into the Ally's only usb port. If your handheld has 2 usb ports, then your lucky. You can use the Art and charge your handheld at the same time. While Goovis has a solution for this through their accessories, they are costly and add more cables to the mix. Time to upgrade my handheld I guess...I have a current Samsung Android smartphone and it unfortunately doesn't work when plugged in. I tried everything and googled the issue with no fix. I contacted Goovis and THEY DID NOT RESPOND. What also doesn't work is the audio. No sound when audio is plugged in. But I use my dac for that so it's not a big issue. Another issue is the usb c port itself. Goovis wants you to buy only their usb c cable and they pulled this off by making the usb c port on the Art TINY. And their usb c cable has a very thin housing which is why it fits. I have a bunch usb c cables and all couldn't fit. From a greedy perspective, this is brilliant without going into proprietary designs. With all this said this is where 2 full stars gets knocked off.I've had my Goovis Art for almost a month now. While I like it and do recommend it but only with caution. One, certain things don't work and the company is not responsive. They should be because one of their claims is the Art is compatible with an Android phone. If you need it for anything else, I would say works really well and is worth the price. Just barely.Improvements for future model?:-Larger screen. Just a bump without losing too much of your outer view.-Better usb c cable support, lol.-Gaming oriented features: 120hz and VRR-Add silicone ends the screen housing so it doesn't scratch glasses for users who wear them or simply have an extension to distance the Art slight further away from the face so it doesn't touch the glasses which puts pressure on the user's face.Hope this review helps anyone who's interested in getting one.
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