1. BOOX Mira USB-C #EInk display. I have a little Boox e-reader and have been liking it for reading manga on the go. I'm currently using an LCD USB-C monitor so the form factor works great. I think this would be useful for improving battery usage + working outside.
3. Probably instead of the Nreal Air I'll get the https://air.rokid.com/ since the app is installable in Canada and I like the look more. :P
Also seems about as compatible with my Steam Deck.
5. Kinda want to add EEGs to my loadout. Maybe for controlling a cursor in XR? Biggest question is whether there are SDKs that work on Linux. https://www.emotiv.com/insight/
@mauve btw this kinda blew my mind when you posted, i had no idea this product segment existed at all :~
@cblgh it's fun! I' actually wearing my Rokid Max now so I can do some work on my steam deck in the park.
@mauve I'd check out Brainflow (https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html )
They have support for a range of hardware with APIs in a ton of languages.
@wrstscrnnm6 Oh wow that's very useful thank you. Is this something you've used for your own projects already?
@mauve Only dabbled a little in personal projects, but I did some work for OpenBCI a while back and their SDK is built on top of Brainflow.
4. Since I'm really liking my Rokid Max, I might get their Rokid Station device which they're marketing as an Android TV for AR headsets. I could probably get termux on this thing at least. https://www.forbes.com/sites/bensin/2023/08/02/rokid-station-is-the-first-android-tv-box-for-ar-glasses-and-it-works/?sh=1894b1d05cde