Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast - Are We Getting MagSafe for Android?

Episode Date: January 6, 2023

It's the first episode of the new year! Welcome back to another episode of Waveform. This week, it's a classic gadget episode as Marques sits down with Andrew and David to talk about some impressive t...ech being released at CES 2023, Pixel 7 phones shattering, and the new Qi2 wireless charging spec that was recently announced. Does this mean Android users will finally get MagSafe accessories? We wrap it up by talking with Shen Ye from HTC Vive, who stopped by to show off the new Vive XR Elite headset! Links: Businesswire Press release: https://bit.ly/Qi2pressrelease Verge article about Magsafe: https://bit.ly/Qi2Verge Vive XR Elite page: https://bit.ly/vivexrelite Shop the merch: https://shop.mkbhd.com Shop products mentioned: Apple Airtags at https://geni.us/Cwkxq Google Pixel 7 at https://geni.us/RWzbmb Google Pixel 7 Pro at https://geni.us/A3279aN Meta Quest Pro at https://geni.us/GUGiF Twitters: Waveform: https://twitter.com/wvfrm Marques: https://twitter.com/mkbhd Andrew: https://twitter.com/andymanganelli David: https://twitter.com/DurvidImel Adam: https://twitter.com/adamlukas17 Ellis: https://twitter.com/EllisRovin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvfrmpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@waveformpodcast Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/mkbhd Music by 20syl: https://bit.ly/2S53xlC Waveform is part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:50 19 or older ontario only please play responsibly if you or someone you know has concerns about gambling visit connexontario.ca t's and z's apply all right what is up people of the internet welcome to 2023 the season premiere this is uh this is, people of the internet? Welcome to 2023, the season premiere. This is another episode of the Waveform Podcast. We're your hosts. I'm Marques. I'm Andrew. And I'm David. And today's episode, let's see,
Starting point is 00:01:13 we have a couple fun little bits of tech news to start the year. We have not one, but two Pro Display XDR competitors recently that we'll talk about. Pixel 7 is randomly exploding. Also, some new Qi 2 information. We're trying to figure out what that means for the future of Android and iPhone wireless charging. And also we'll wrap it up by bringing CES to us. It's a banger to start the year. Bangers only.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Yeah. On this podcast. Dot what again? Dot net. Of course. Bangers only dot net on this podcast right now. But the first thing you have here is AirTag luggage and i'm gonna let you explain because i haven't seen this story it was really quick um but i just thought it was funny pretty much do you know how like two weeks
Starting point is 00:01:55 ago we had this crazy weather in the u.s and we had tons like we had flights canceled to the point where i think southwest was like losing their employees. Like they didn't even know where they were. Um, anyways, lots of delayed and canceled flights, lots of lost luggage. And surprisingly a ton of tweets and stories I saw about people finding their luggage only because of their air tags. When the one instance was somebody at the airport, them saying, Oh, your baggage is somewhere else. And then like walking up to a door and saying like, no, this, it says it's right behind here. And then them opening the door and finding a bunch of luggage for people waiting.
Starting point is 00:02:31 So I put air tags in our tripod bags because that's the only thing that we check under the plane when we travel. I swear to you, it's the number one first place you should put an air tag is in your luggage that goes under the plane. Cause you are separated from your belongings and you just have to trust whatever they say about where your belongings are yeah and they're usually wrong
Starting point is 00:02:48 yeah that's been so so helpful for us it's actually been helpful with one of our trips already yeah i think like it's what are they 29 or something yeah something like that yeah you get a pack of them it seems super worth it especially if you're traveling often or traveling with expensive stuff um one of these other stories that kind of blew up was a woman who put it in her luggage they said it was with a distribution service she saw it in the like dumpster of a like next to the dumpsters of this apartment complex because apparently united used some third-party delivery system to like deliver the bags but they delivered it to the wrong place outside an apartment complex and claimed it was delivered and then only because she could say it's not
Starting point is 00:03:30 delivered i see where it is did they get that back and get it to her eventually and um so not only are air tags helping you if you lose it but maybe airlines will realize they can't lie quite as bad or they just won't care and they're airlines and yeah there are some viral videos on youtube already of people tracking packages with air tags they'll like ship something really and then the package will do this weird route and they'll call and ask what happened and dhl will give them an explanation that is absolutely not what's happening with their package and yeah i just find that hilarious yeah i think air tags are a good if you haven't got one for a holiday gift it's probably a tags are a good if you haven't got one
Starting point is 00:04:05 for a holiday gift it's probably a good thing to grab if you're going to travel great stocking stuffers for that's a really good point 12 years from now 12 months from now yeah yeah yeah get on it now because i know you're gonna forget in december and not order it on time get your christmas shopping in early january 2023 all right we've got these pro display xdr uh competitors i guess i'll call them that i want to talk about yeah uh should we start with the samsung or the dell let's do the samsung because it's kind of remember a while ago they released the was it the m8 which was like the studio display competitor the smaller one so now they stepped up and they're doing like the 32 inch pro display i don't actually i don't know if it says 32 inch, but the like 5K webcam included.
Starting point is 00:04:47 It's called the Samsung Viewfinity S9. Great. And I'm assuming a lot of these announcements are coming off just because it's around CES. And they're just like, here, here's some new stuff we came out with. So this is a new monitor. It's a 5K 27 inch monitor.
Starting point is 00:05:02 It's got, actually that might be wrong. And I think you're looking at the 27 inch for the ME i don't there's not a lot of information on this because it's getting released at ces this week i just see 5k um with a 4k camera can be used through thunderport and supports usbc um for data transfer and viewing and everything so it it's 5K Thunderbolt webcam included. Like that's the main kind of things for it. Also, I agree with you. Viewfinity S9, maybe not best name, but in the scale of monitor names,
Starting point is 00:05:34 that's true. Probably a seer just because of how bad all of them are. 8, 16, 27, 8, 9Q. WFP. I will take Viewfinity S9 a hundred times over. Which I guess we should probably just have an explainer video as to what those things mean. I almost did that. Generally they do
Starting point is 00:05:50 have a format for like this is the year, this is the screen size, this is whether or not it has anti-glare. That's how I always remembered what model of Dell UltraShort monitor I had because they had a very explicit system. It was like the WFP which is wide format panel and then like 3700 and like that would be the screen size,
Starting point is 00:06:08 and then the resolution. It would all just be coded in the model number, which that should be the model number, not the name. Right, totally. Branding can be a thing. You don't have to just use model numbers for everything. The Samsung actually looks just as good as a Pro Display or a Studio Display. It does have a pop-up camera on the top, which is a little different.
Starting point is 00:06:24 If you're going to add a camera, this is about as good as you can do that. Guess what? The camera sitting on top of my pro display looks worse than this. Yeah, this looks great. So this looks good to me. Is that a 1080p camera?
Starting point is 00:06:34 It says 4K slim fit camera. 4K. Sure. Wow. Yeah. Interesting. I think good. It also has a little like IR sensor on the bottom
Starting point is 00:06:42 because Samsung seems to do with all of their monitor their bigger monitors lately that they're all it has all samsung smart tv capabilities yeah cool kind of cool this stuff apple's display does not do yeah so that's the samsung that's classic samsung i i do appreciate that and that is something i think i will actually really like to see uh should we swap to the dell then? We can. We should actually get this though because we never got the M8, the smaller one, to actually try.
Starting point is 00:07:08 We should really try this one. I think this looks really cool. Let's see if the monitor's good or the webcam's good because the webcam, the Pro Display doesn't have a webcam and the Studio Display has an okay webcam.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Yeah. Like a very okay. After many software updates. Yeah. It took a lot to be okay. Yeah. Okay, so then dell has one dell has a new 32 inch 6k ultra sharp monitor it is uh hdr 600 certified so this isn't like
Starting point is 00:07:33 pro display xdr type hdr but as far as the rest of the things the panel will do it has a webcam built in it has dual 14 watt speakers it has no canceling mics it will charge a laptop up to 140 watts if you're plugged into it three usb-c ports two usb-a ports hdmi ethernet mini display port um and two of the ports actually face forward they'll pop out that's kind of cool that's like a solid amount of things that apple's display doesn't do but then you look at it which like a monitor is something you have to look at let's be honest like you want your if you want your desk and your setup to look nice you have to look at your monitor yeah and i think this is i don't know maybe you disagree with me i think this is much uglier than i mean the apple one this is dell uh which means these are probably going to
Starting point is 00:08:17 be used in when i worked at intel we had all dell monitors right and if if you like if you're working in industry like you probably don't really care what the monitor looks like. This is clearly made for video conferencing because that webcam at the top is really, really prevalent and it probably has really good mics and everything. So it's probably made for business use cases. I should also note that the Dell 4K webcam that came out either last year or the year before,
Starting point is 00:08:43 that was the best webcam on the market for a very long time and it's still considered one of the best webcams on the market and the opal c1 was kind of the webcam that was kind of fighting against it that webcam is 200 on its own so if you buy a monitor that has hopefully a similar styled webcam or a similar quality webcam then like you can theoretically take $200 off of that theoretical price but again I think that this is mostly going to be for industry yeah right this so the the big difference is who it's for like the pro display is a an imaging focus display you're you're getting it because you're concerned about color you're going to be image editing video
Starting point is 00:09:22 editing like we do uh and that's the primary focus of getting this. You get a bunch of these. They all match. Everyone can see the same media looking the same way. This one's not for that. But if you do want a bunch of pixels and a bunch of surface area and a webcam built in and high-water charging for a machine, like that's what this is for.
Starting point is 00:09:41 I don't think there's a price yet. I don't see the 2023 launch, but I don't see a price. If I'm guessing it's going to cost less than Apple's. I got to say, there's no way this is not used outside of business because the specs are like 140 watt charging for laptops. When when you work at a large corporation, everyone uses a laptop and just docks into a display. It's got a security lock slot.
Starting point is 00:10:01 I mean, you're not going to use that at home. Like, yeah, this is definitely going to be for large corporations. That's fair. There's no way anyone else is using this. That's fair. They're not slotting Protos Play XDRs in there. Fair. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:14 No, but I think I prefer the Samsung. I really like the V-Finity S9, despite its terrible name. It's got a big bezel on the bottom, but... Not as big as the Dell's top bezels. Fair enough. Like, I hear people say that's a big bezel but i look at it and it's black and it kind of fades away for me like it is bigger yeah it's bigger than the other ones but i don't mind it yeah it's not bad yeah i guess we should talk
Starting point is 00:10:34 about pixels exploding yeah did you see this online at all i did not did you david i didn't really i think i saw an article headline. Yeah, there's not too, too much to it. I kind of just want to like throw it out there because it seems to be like a decent, I want to say a decent handful of people on Reddit and Twitter have had this problem. Not enough to where I like, I think everyone should be worried about their pixel, but like, I feel like it needs to get out there enough because it doesn't seem like Google doing anything about fixing this right now but people are posting pictures of their pixel
Starting point is 00:11:09 sevens and seven pros i believe of just these the like an exact circle cut out around the camera lens just imploding essentially and cracking and missing the glass um they're not exactly sure what's happening it seems pretty random some people are assuming it's weather change but like despite it being cold in the u.s i don't think there's any outside weather that should cause enough of a change to where a phone shatters from it yeah that seems kind of crazy yeah um also in that exact circular it is like perfectly around the camera i kind of just wanted to talk about it really quick because it seems it I understand that it's hard for a company to say like, oh, here's a
Starting point is 00:11:52 broken piece of a phone. Is this user error? Is this something we messed up? But this flaw seems so obvious and so perfectly like the user error of shattering a perfect circle out of a screen like that should be obvious enough to where it's like, this is our flaw. We should know about it. We should fix this. You're looking at even more pictures and it's just circles around the lenses. That's crazy. Yeah. I mean, my first inclination was like, is it like pressure change thing in the, in the glass? Cause that's like, there's a very small amount of glass that covers the sensors. Um, now that they have that metal camera bar. So it's either that the glass is more fragile because it's smaller or
Starting point is 00:12:32 like less of it. I mean, temper temperature change can do stuff like that. We had that, um, cabinet in the office years ago. Oh, that's a thousand.
Starting point is 00:12:41 I don't know. Have we told that story? I think we have probably we long story short, we had a tempered glass cover on top of a cabinet, and it was sitting in the sun in the corner of the studio, and we left to go do something in a different room and came back, and it was completely shattered. Wow. And I'm like, what happened?
Starting point is 00:13:00 That's kind of weird. It was just sitting here and nothing happened, and we walk back to the security footage of the studio while we were gone. And it's just video footage of the empty studio. And you just hear it shatter. Nothing happens. It was simultaneously in the sun and under an HVAC unit. Yeah, under air conditioning.
Starting point is 00:13:22 It's like if you go to the subreddit for battle stations on Reddit, you'll see people that are just like, well, I went to work and I came home and their entire computer desk is just in pieces because they used one of those tempered glass desks and their computer is just everywhere and their monitor is broken. Yeah, if your desk is just the tempered glass,
Starting point is 00:13:42 it'll just shatter right through. This one was just like a cover on top of wood. So it was like the glass shattered, but then it was just sitting on top of the wood. It was really eerie. Anyway, this kind of reminds me of other gates that we see in phones where it first starts in very small numbers. And you kind of have to, obviously, everyone who's seen this problem will do their due diligence and find everyone else who had this problem.
Starting point is 00:14:05 And the question will be, is this issue common enough that Google should do something about it? Now, anyone who has the issue would say, yes, of course, Google should. But think about, like, when the Galaxy Fold screen broke and it was like, oh, there's two of us. Oh, there's three of us. Well, that's three out of the nine phones they gave out. That's a huge percentage. They figured it out. It was a problem.
Starting point is 00:14:25 But then it would be like some random tiny manufacturing glitch with an iPhone or something. Someone has a problem with a phone and it turns out there's a few of them, but it's not really that common. It's not a reason to not buy the phone. It's probably not going to happen to you if you get yours. No problem. But Apple should still remedy it with like some sort of warranty help. I don't know where this is for the pixel i've never seen this issue it hasn't happened to mine obviously but it's one of those things you'll keep an eye on we'll see how many
Starting point is 00:14:54 people come together remember when samsung's phone started exploding when the note it was like all right i understand that only a few of them exploded but it exploded yeah that's kind of like a little heavier on the on the priority list and then the airlines banned them and yeah it only takes like three of them exploding on a plane from them to be like yeah no this is this can't keep happening so this is not a threat to safety but it does like people are posting their support tickets saying this is not included as part of the warranty where i feel like that maybe should change it's yeah i don't think you should not buy a pixel for this i don't think you should be worried that much about this but it does seem like it's pretty obviously not user error and a flaw in the device yeah we'll
Starting point is 00:15:35 see if they find a way to well first of all find out what's happening and then find a way to fix it yeah all right well before we go into ad break as, it is 2023, which means it is time for the beginning of our next season of trivia. There it is. Yeah, baby. All right. So as we kick off season three, not a whole lot has changed. We're going to actually keep track of games played now.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Yeah, why did we call last season Season 2? I realize I can't remember. Because we did it. Because Andrew and I decided to. No, we wrapped up a season at one point before that. Was I here? Yeah, we started changing things slightly when you came. So we were like, let's just call it the end of season 2.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Oh, right. I think the start of the whiteboards was Season two oh that's right so whiteboards are season two yeah and now we're just going by year sure just so you know the lore of trivia yeah all right season three i like it to change it to match up with the year we're in kind of like how oh 2023 samsung did that yeah so so this is season 23 is what you're saying yeah I also want to note that I'm very happy that I get to start at zero with the rest of you start start yeah all right so to kick off season 3 I've got a banger here for everyone bangers only dot You're going to sell that by the end of the year.
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Starting point is 00:19:18 Details at fizz.ca. All right, welcome back. We need to talk about wireless charging because I'm a little bit confused, actually, by this new headline, and we'll get into this but the headline and it's actually just a press release is new chi 2 standard for wireless devices ensures enhanced consumer convenience and efficiency now i've read this press release and my understanding of it is apple has worked with this consortium on a new wireless charging standard we have chi chargers now we'll have chi 2 and the benefit of this new chi 2 is it integrates magnets like magsafe and so now any device that uses chi 2
Starting point is 00:20:02 will have a magsafelike experience with wireless charging. And that sounds very straightforward, but the reason that confuses me is, why would Apple want to just give people MagSafe? I thought that was kind of their thing. So let's jump into it. We can kind of go through some of the more interesting paragraphs in the press release, but I don't know, you want to break it down? We should probably just start with like what Qi 2 is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Which to my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong, is Qi again, but with magnets this time. Correct. That's kind of it. To my understanding, that is what it is as well. So I like the magnet part because that helps you. Basically, the benefit of that is it's going to help you align things on your charger quickly. So how often do you put your phone down on the wireless charger at night? You wake up, it slid by two millimeters and your phone woke up with 12 battery because
Starting point is 00:20:47 it didn't charge right so you slap it on the magnet perfectly on the magnets because of chi 2 you wake up with 100 because it's efficient it charges as smoothly as possible it didn't fall off the charger it was all great uh some magnets sound great to me yeah uh and i've never had my iphone fall off a magsafe charger so good looks yeah that sounds so like nitpicky but i feel like there's not a lot of people who went to magsafe and have gone off magsafe already i got the m-force case for my pixel 6 and started using magsafe accessories and loved it i don't have the case for my pixel 7 yet and that happens to me all the time and i am dying to not have like m force m force is moments mag safe like case so i can have mag safe on my pixel so if you have an iphone you can slap it on any mag safe charger and it will align
Starting point is 00:21:38 and snap in place if you have any other phone that doesn't have that array of magnets in the phone it won't stick but what you can do is get a case that has that ring of magnets to align that charger so that it will still wireless charge your phone and snap in place there are very few of them moments one of them yeah and they don't make it for that many models but like i just wanted to say that it sounds minuscule but going from something with the capabilities of it to then not having it, I appreciate it. I'm really sad I don't have it anymore. Yeah. Yeah. So the magnets help a lot. It's underrated. For sure. I like it. So the question is, what does Apple get out of helping to make it available for everyone? Yeah. I don't really know. Yeah. I think that there are a
Starting point is 00:22:20 lot of people that are speculating on what is happening here because in the official press release, it says that Apple is contributing the foundations of its MagSafe technology, which to me, that seems super vague. Contributing patented licensed technology. So the thing about MagSafe is that it's not just the magnet ring. It also has a microprocessor that says it does a handshake with your device and says this is a legit MagSafe accessory. And that can enable other things like the MagSafe wallet. If you have it on the back of your phone, the new one, the old one didn't have this. The new one, if you like, if you take the wallet off, your phone will add a little tag like this is
Starting point is 00:23:01 exactly where the wallet was last seen. So if you lose lose it like it doesn't have an air tag capability but you know the location of where you last saw your wallet right yeah so magsafe is a little bit better than just magnets and cheat right and magsafe specifically will charge your like iphone at 15 watts because it knows it's perfectly aligned it's the most efficient whereas if you wirelessly charge your iPhone, usually it only charges at like 7.5 watts. And I think a lot of that beyond, you know, Apple wanting to sell more MagSafe accessories, is that just like the Wireless Power Consortium said in this press release, if you have the device perfectly aligned with the magnetic charging coil, it's going to be much more efficient and charge faster.
Starting point is 00:23:44 The fastest available. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so there's like a lot of people speculating right now as to like why Apple would possibly contribute to this. One thing I was thinking about is I went and did a briefing, had dinner with the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
Starting point is 00:23:59 And an interesting thing to me about that alliance is that these are not people that like this organization is sort of like a bunch of people from a bunch of different companies. And it is to a company like Apple or Google's benefit to have people on the CSA board. Because if you get to help contribute to a standard, you have influence over how you want that standard to work. Right. to a standard you have influence over how you want that standard to work right so my assumption is that apple saw that they made magsafe and they were like oh yeah we got magsafe we're gonna make a ton of money at magsafe and maybe this will be the foundation of all iphone charging in the future possibly but no port yeah exactly but if they're able to sort of like take chi which is this
Starting point is 00:24:43 standard that everyone's been using for like a decade now. And they're able to like build the next version of Qi under their kind of like foundational technology that they already produce. It's easier for them to manipulate the spec in the future. And then also like, you know, all of their devices already kind of work with this one really interesting note though uh that this article from the verge that talks about
Starting point is 00:25:10 chi 2 was stating is that the magnetic power profile which is the branding for magsafe the open source magsafe or the open standard magsafe uh does not have the exact same magnetic um array as magsafe and they asked the guy that wrote the business wire article which was the press release about this like what's going to happen to the iphone 12 13 and 14 like will it not work with g chargers and he said apple has not disclosed that information yeah okay so that's kind of confusing to me. And I wonder if like, I wonder if Apple basically just contributed like the, I wonder if they had some sort of patent around a magnetic array with a microprocessor. Yeah. And then they were basically just like, okay, standards body, you can add a microprocessor to your
Starting point is 00:26:05 magnetic array, but MagSafe is still gonna be different. And he says like, he assumes that the iPhone and Samsung phones and like all these Android phones will work with Qi2 in the future. But there's no like, it's really vague. Everything about this press release is very vague, which is fair because it's actually not even coming out until the holiday season. I think that they just wanted to release something at CES. Yeah, but my assumption would be that Apple wants to get ahead of... They want to sort of control the standard a little bit because it is to their benefit to be one of the bodies that actually contributes most of the
Starting point is 00:26:41 technology, both from a PR perspective and from a how can we create devices tailored to us in the future perspective. That would be my assumption. Yeah, if I'm just putting together pieces of what I think I know about sheet charging and what I seem to have observed over the time we've used iPhones about Apple is we kind of see this
Starting point is 00:27:06 trajectory towards them moving towards wireless charging for the default for the standard, maybe getting rid of the port, right? So they make a lot of money on iPhones, lightning accessories that doesn't exactly exist right now with MagSafe. I guess you can say there's still made for iPhone through making MagSafe accessories. But if you're still able to, like if Moment keeps doing what they're doing with a magnet, Apple doesn't make money from that necessarily because it's not made for iPhone.
Starting point is 00:27:36 So if they can contribute to this Qi 2 standard, which has some of the parts of MagSafe, which is the magnet, which is great, it's an improvement, but then they can say on top of that, they do this extra thing where if you want to make it made for iPhone, we have the chip inside
Starting point is 00:27:52 and we have the things that like talk to the iPhone. Then they can say that anyone who wants to make a made for iPhone accessory, MagSafe will make money from that. And then people who want to get special highlighting in our store or want to sell a lot of things should probably include that people who want to get special highlighting in our store or want to sell a lot of things should probably include that if they want to make an iphone accessory uh and then android will just have magnets and we'll say we contributed to that
Starting point is 00:28:13 which is cool and they'll say they also probably contributed to less waste energy efficiency etc it's a good look for apple that is something they noted they were like in the business wire article they were like this will reduce waste from cables and it's like well we're also going to have more wireless cables sitting around and like like the magsafe like brick that you have to plug the puck that you have to plug into a port anyway yeah wired yeah i i guess it's just that they're saying which is and you told me this before we were talking about this earlier my first thought on this is like oh they're allowing all of this to happen is this their kind of step towards the like they're getting trouble in the eu right
Starting point is 00:28:56 now because they don't have a common charging port it might be too late already because i think you mentioned that the that eu law says it needs to be usbc maybe this is something in the future getting ahead of that so they don't wind up creating magsafe and then the rest of it goes portless and then they have to create something else um i don't really know there i also think on top of what both of you said was like they're getting ahead of the game is ultimately these are just magnets in the back of a phone i don't think they can really protect that for so long we've we're seeing cases do it already i don't know so i would say that's there's a difference between in the case and in the phone and i think the the thing that is that makes magsafe so good is there's a magnetic array
Starting point is 00:29:42 alongside the coils in the back of the phone and there's a magnetic array alongside the coils in the back of the phone, and there's a magnetic array that matches with opposite polarization in the charger. So they just connect really easily. And if you have those magnets in just the phone and not the charger, it works okay. But if you have the magnets not in the phone, like if you try to put a pixel on a MagSafe puck,
Starting point is 00:30:04 it doesn't stick it just like works like a normal wireless charger but it might slide just like any other wireless charger i don't know copyright law i just can't imagine getting magnets in a phone could be that hard to get around what i would probably be surprised i still don't think it would be that wild yeah i guess it's magnets you could do so these the way i we put the magnet paper up to the back of the phone you can see the charging coils and then you see what apple did which is like there's a circle of magnets and there's also a vertical line so that you can orient it in that direction so it lines up on the coils and then snaps in that vertical orientation
Starting point is 00:30:40 their patent is probably on aligning orientation. So it's not just specific about the shape. I bet we could find this patent, but it's basically just about like, oh yeah, we use magnets to make sure it aligns with the back of the phone and that's it. We do that. No one else does that. And that's frustrating because no one else patent on Apple's thing. So the Apple is in charge of doing that in phones. I think they have the microprocessor as part of the patent too, because if you look at here's, and we can show this on the podcast, but this is basically the manufacturer sample part
Starting point is 00:31:12 that you have to use if you use MagSafe and it's the ring, but then it's also got like the microprocessor in here. And so I think that is also part of the patent. I don't think that a microprocessor is but is specifically part of the chi 2 standard though right just i think what you said just the magnets i think that processor is going to be the differential the to differentiate magsafe the magsafe the apple magsafe and the wireless standard, the Qi2 standard.
Starting point is 00:31:45 It is also confusing that the MagSafe and the Qi2 standards have slightly different magnetic arrays though. I just like, I don't know. This is all so vague. I'm also confused about like, I feel like they use the term array because array doesn't necessarily mean just size. It could be how all the magnets are placed and the strength of all the magnets and everything so like maybe if apple has some sort of patent on a specific array which to them is the perfect amount of resistance but also sticking capability where a different array might connect a little harder which then is more annoying to take out the puck off and stuff or not enough so then it's more annoying to attach to a car mount or something like that array feels so vague and like you said this is getting announced end of the year i think they're it's just the easiest way to pretty much say nothing yeah i also want to say i emailed the
Starting point is 00:32:34 wireless power consortium because this article came out uh or the yeah the business wire press release came out yesterday morning or yesterday afternoon. Yeah. And this is all so confusing and vague. I emailed them to sort of try to understand, like, what is Apple contributing exactly? And how does this change for other devices that are not phones? And they said that the specification focuses on the charging characteristics. The size of the magnet is a design issue. And design issues are left to members to determine as they see fit, which makes me think like, could you have Qi 2 earbuds that use a tiny circular magnet? But then if that was the case, you would need a different Qi 2 charger.
Starting point is 00:33:19 So I think all that Qi 2 is really adding is saying it does wireless charging and it has a magnet inside. And you can use like you as a manufacturer, if you're a ChiTu member, can use whatever size magnet you want for your product. Because obviously, if it's wireless earbuds, those are going to be way smaller. Like the AirPods that now have wireless, the wireless magnet, use the Apple Watch charger, Apple Watch magnet charger. Yeah. Because obviously the whole size MagSafe charger doesn't fit on it. So I think all the spec of Qi 2 is saying
Starting point is 00:33:54 is that it has a magnet in it for better alignment and then, you know, less power loss. Better efficiency. Heat loss. So, yeah, quite confusing. It's, I'm doing air quotes for audio listeners it solves i think the biggest problem with chi wireless charging which is that it's not easy to align everything on the first try and make sure everything's charging perfectly
Starting point is 00:34:16 efficiently put magnets in it yeah great and i will say like it would be really dope to see um android phones i want it so bad so bad i want my next Pixel phone to have this already in it. G2, all the things. Yeah. Also, Apple's for sure looking forward at a world of no wired chargers. And they're like, how do we own this? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:36 There's definitely something in the backgrounds that they're doing. This is not for pure altruism. Tim Cook doesn't just contribute for fun. No. There's obvious motives. And like what they told, like I've heard this so many times
Starting point is 00:34:50 from people that are on these like alliance committees. It's like the companies that come contribute to the alliances do it for a reason. Oh yeah. They do it because they want influence. You're not a trillion dollar company. Yeah. Without knowing every single thing that you're doing.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Yeah. For sure. Yeah, yeah. But if I get magnets in my phone, every single thing that you're doing. Yeah. For sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But if I get magnets in my phone, I'm going to be a happy camper. Yeah. I'll shake Tim's hand. Thank you, Tim. I found the patent for original MagSafe.
Starting point is 00:35:15 It's different. Oh. Like in laptops. MagSafe. Laptops. Oh. Oh, that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Also, interestingly, this Verge article says that it caps out at 15 watts, but I don't think that's true because I'm on the Qi Wikipedia page right now and Qi 1.2.3, which was released in 2017, added class zero, which allows for 30 watt max from the charger. Could Qi 2 potentially be changing standards? Could Chi 2 potentially be changing standards? I doubt Chi 2 would move back to 15 watts because that seems lame. And also it's been five, six years. Yeah. Bigger batteries charge faster, please. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:03 But the guy from the Standards Alliance did say that they will add significantly higher power profiles in the next version of chi 2 the next version of chi 2 yeah i know they didn't say i know chi 2.1 why why chi 2 when we could do chi 5 chi 2 mark 2 sony it's just funny because they had chi 1 and then they had chi 1.1 1.2 1.2.3.2.4, and then 1.3. But then they did an entire leap to change to Qi 2, and all they are adding is magnets. It makes sense if you don't think about it. True.
Starting point is 00:36:35 Correct. 1.3. I'm trying to look at what was 1.3. 1.3 added, it was released last 2021, which is not last year anymore, completely restructured specification documents with 15 thematic books describing different aspects of the system what they added fun books for kids support for authentication of chi certified wireless chargers oh they added a microprocessor oh oh oh apple's all over you know what they're doing now baby wow um improved foreign object
Starting point is 00:37:08 detection which was basically like if you have a type of metal that could potentially heat up due to wireless radiation restrictions on the negotiable power levels um oh oh maybe oh yeah because 1.2.3 added class zero which allows consumers to negotiate or allowed the consumer to negotiate up to 30 watts from the charger and then 1.3 restricted the negotiable power levels but just doesn't say to how much so 2.1 will be 30 watt chi 2 that's a lot of mark my words that's a lot of and then 2.2 will restrict that 30 watts chi 2 electric boogaloo there we go i think adam wants to do trivia yeah it's a great place to end that yeah uh well this is yet another thing to keep an eye on it's like one of those okay we'll
Starting point is 00:37:59 find out in 12 months what that actually means but chi 2 i was gonna say if you guys zoned out for that i don't blame you but also in 12 months this will be interesting this will be all the headlines now are like apple gives us magsafe question mark yeah it's like we don't know the answer and apple gets a lot of that nice pat on the back for 11 and a half months till we figure out what the real answer is until everyone forgets i get a magnet that's all we want we want the magnets we want the magnets all right let's do trivia all right first of all i want that on a t-shirt we want the magnets i just want to say david and i just said that like at the same exact same time i didn't make that a sound bite anyway apple air tags were released april 30th 2021. now i didn't know if you guys knew this because i didn't but there's a limit as to how many airTags you can attach to your Apple ID.
Starting point is 00:38:48 What is that number? I think I know this for some reason. It was recently increased, right? Oh, I wasn't aware. I think how Justine figured this out. Wait, you hit the limit. So is your answer the old limit or the new limit? I will find out after the break.
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Starting point is 00:41:09 So that's also very hard. So we pulled a couple of strings and we actually brought a little CES to us. Yeah. Shen from HTC Vive stopped by on your way to CES to show us a little something. Welcome. I'm really happy to finally be on this show. Yeah. I think we've been talking about this for a while.
Starting point is 00:41:27 We have. We've seen sneak peeks. You've like flashed it in the studio a few times. This is something we've spent a lot of time on. Now you're going to show it off at CES in its entirety. What is it? What's it called? What should we know about it? What are you going to tell people at CES? So I'll give a little bit of a background to it so we've been working on vr headsets for eight nine years now five is very popular yeah and you know the mobile space is also growing a lot so we've we released two really big mobile vr devices last year so one was VI Focus 3, which is our enterprise
Starting point is 00:42:05 headset. We kind of built our best of the best technology in there. So that's things like software, tracking, optics, displays, all of those things. And we also came out with another device called VI Flow and it was like the first immersive glasses. And that's the kind of the form factor that we wanted to reach when it came to consumers so for the past two years we've kind of been working on this alternative which we thought was ready for consumers um so it kind of has the best of both worlds so it has um the tech that we built for the past few years, and also all the learnings we have
Starting point is 00:42:46 from building these really elegant, smaller headsets. So I have a pre-production one with me. This is where it would really help if you're listening to audio version, if you just flip over to the video version on YouTube. For a minute, yeah. You can see what we're looking at and talking about. But OK, this is it. Yeah, so this is Vive XR Elite. version on YouTube for a minute you can see what we're looking at and talking about but okay this
Starting point is 00:43:05 is it yeah so this is Vive XR Elite okay so this is what we're announcing at CES uh so I guess by the time people hear this it's already announced probably yeah um and this is kind of the amalgamation of a lot of work that we've done for a very long time so um you know we've have so much research into things like ergonomics um and there's there's so much research into things like ergonomics. And there's so much tech in here. I can kind of go through it one by one. So one, you'll see that it's really small. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:35 It's also really light. So it's at around 625 grams. So it's lighter than a lot of headsets that are out there already. Can you real quick hold up the carrying case for it? because when you first showed this to us coming in today that's the carrying case for the flow correct or very similar yeah this is the carrying case for flow and it's kind of like a it's what i'm using to carry this with oh okay um so one really cool thing is we kind of built on top of the flow in that this can also become a glasses form factor okay so the back is kind of um a battery yeah um and you can fit these temple pads um on and then they turn into
Starting point is 00:44:15 this glasses form factor interesting so now there's no battery you have to plug in yeah so this is really cool in a form factor if for example if you're on a plane or if you're sitting on your couch, you want a more passive experience. You don't have something on the back of your head, like, you know, causing discomfort or pushing your head forward. Or disabling you to like lay back onto a pillow or something, because if you want to lay onto a pillow, you'd rather. It's kind of something I feel like with headphones a lot of the times, too. If you like lean on your side on the plane, it's annoying because it's there. So rather than giant battery on your back, now you have nothing on the back of your head.
Starting point is 00:44:49 Yeah, exactly. So we built this. This is very similar to Flow in that it can also fold up and it ends up being this size that's incredibly portable. So I've been using the Flow case and we'll have a case for this as well. It'll be a little bit bigger. So it fits better, but it actually, it still still fits and this is what i use to carry around with
Starting point is 00:45:08 me all the time okay um and coming from you know we've we've had a lot of headsets and headsets generally take up the entire space of your backpack whereas this one like is basically the size of a water bottle yeah like a good hydro flask yeah yeah right solid hydro flask yeah that so that's one of the things that i remember when we first got to look at the oculus quest pro the meta quest pro i should call it which was it had no ability to fold at all so it was large and it had the battery on the back like this one and it was you know comfortable to wear and the weight distribution was better but then if i wanted to bring it anywhere that would be a huge pain it would take up my entire backpack that's what i like to see the actual it's a little more flexible than
Starting point is 00:45:52 actually having to to take that huge thing everywhere yeah there's a lot of um so what's really really interesting about this is that in these two different form factors. The wearing and like how pressure is spread across your face is very different. When you're wearing it, it is kind of, this bit's kind of just resting on your head. So it's not putting too much pressure on you. It's also putting the headset a little bit in. So it's actually, there's not much pressure here.
Starting point is 00:46:21 When you put on the cradle, it's kind of just kind of clamping clamping to your head um then that's why like we really had to work on weight so this headset especially if i take off the gasket um it's like it's really thin and um it's around this is around 240 grams um to put that in perspective, so the glasses form is around the weight of an iPhone Pro Max. Yeah, 240 grams. I was going to say, what's the freedom units of that? Same as an iPhone.
Starting point is 00:46:54 Yeah, and with the battery, it's lighter than the latest iPad Pro. So it's a standalone headset. So all the compute is in the front, around the ears, and also I'm assuming there's some in the bands on the sides. Maybe there's some speaker type action in the sides. Yeah. Let me put the battery cradle back on. And this is the full standalone configuration. So when it's in a standalone configuration, the batteries are back. There's also some cool battery tech in here so we use a battery chemistry called lithium polymer gel so what you
Starting point is 00:47:31 traditionally find in phones is lithium polymer liquid it has its differences so when it's a gel it ends up being a lot safer it's more leak resistant it's swelling resistant and considering considering we have a battery on your head, we want this to be as safe as possible. And then at the front is where you'll find our new displays. They're 2K, 2K, so 4K across both eyes, 90 hertz. We have a Snapdragon XR2 inside, powering all of it. And one of the hardest things about achieving a form of apps like this is thermals. Snapdragon XR2 is actually quite a hot chip. So we have a heritage with smartphones.
Starting point is 00:48:17 So we're really good at cooling things and getting as much juice out of them as possible. So using the Snapdragon XR22 12 gigs of ram it has four tracking cameras um so it has a really wide field of view to track hands controllers the headset itself and um at the front is where it has some newer things we've never put in a headset before so one is a depth sensor um so it basically sprays out infrared dots um and then the tracking cameras can see them and it allows you to you know build like a mesh of your room so you can get really cool mixed reality experiences and for mixed reality we have a 16 megapixel high resolution pass-through camera we actually do some pixel binning to improve the image quality but this is what i've seen is the best color quality and image quality of headsets are out
Starting point is 00:49:09 right now so yeah we're really we're really excited about this because not only is it an amalgamation of all the tech that we have in existing headsets but we also built in a lot of the new R&D that we've been working on I think one of the things that I always think when I go to CES and I look at all these interesting, cool new technologies is how do you plan on it being used? Or, you know, what's the typical customer of something like this? I don't know if you're going to have a price that you're announcing it with, but obviously with VR headsets, I typically think about gaming first
Starting point is 00:49:41 and then all the other things that it happens to be able to do alongside gaming. What do you picture the ideal experience with this new form factor being? So this headset is priced at $10.99. One of the reasons is VR, in general, isn't cheap to make. And we're a company, we have to make money on our products right um and we're also not a social media company so we don't and we have no plans on having a business model of you know selling personal data either so you know we're in a
Starting point is 00:50:17 position where we kind of have to make money and um with all the tech that we built you know we want to build something that's high quality. There's a lot of race to the bottom going on in the VR space. And what we want to give is something that people can upgrade to, something that has features that aren't cost compromised. Let me put it that way. so of course people will buy this for gaming so we've been working with developers now to bring things like gaming on board like existing games new games um with some of the new features like mixed reality we also not only built
Starting point is 00:50:57 bringing in new content that has mixed reality which like you can interact with your space or you can like learn to play a musical instrument because you have um things overlaid onto your real world um but we also have mixed reality coming to existing games and existing content as well and because of how um lightweight is i carry this with me all the time now because it's my travel buddy for fitness as well um so like there's standalone content that you can play. There's also PC VR that you can play with this as well. And we have really good streaming technology that it can work wirelessly.
Starting point is 00:51:32 And this is one of the few headsets that also supports Wi-Fi 6E. So like very minimal interference as well. So I think one of the things that we've been trying to do is also go beyond gaming, right? Gaming is've been trying to do is also go beyond gaming right gaming is table sticks But we want to go beyond gaming and bring things like fitness and also things like productivity We think more and more people are gonna start potentially working in VR one of the things we designed this form factor for was that We want to be super light and super comfortable that you can you if wanted to, you could wear this for hours and work in it.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Um, I don't expect people to immediately, um, but it's kind of wants to do that with the podcast. He's been talking about editing a whole episode in glasses. So we'll see, put it to the test. What is the battery life on, on this? If you actually try to wear for a few hours. So on a full charge and really active use, it will last up to two hours. But you can also just keep it plugged in if you want as well.
Starting point is 00:52:30 And one of the really cool things is I think for Alice's use case, you don't need the battery pack. You can wear it in glasses mode. And it's super light on your head as well. And if you want to look at your real environment, you can have it in pass-through or double-click Or if you just want to take it off you can just take it off like a pair of glasses I I will say I've been using
Starting point is 00:52:53 Completely unsponsored. I've been using the n and real glass. Yes. That's what they're called, right? Playing and those are just you plug it into your computer and it's like a monitor those with for playing piano are the best or just you plug it into your computer and it's like a monitor. Those for playing piano are the best. Like being able to have sheet music up in front of you and you can just like rock your head in whatever direction and it's still like right there. Amazing. There's a really good piece of content called Magic Keys
Starting point is 00:53:16 that we've been working with. And they have pass-through overlaid onto your piano. And you have like, have you seen those like piano youtube videos where there are yeah things coming down to the keys it's exactly the same so it comes towards the keys and you have to press it on time that's so it's guitar heroifying your actual piano or like heads up display for your piano sick of real time going when you mentioned instruments before i was like oh because i keep thinking what in terms of mixed reality is something that's not work related like we saw with the the oculus it was the triple
Starting point is 00:53:51 computer screens right but there's so much more and mentioning instruments and working out are things that do make sense where it's like you want the your room environment in but like an instrument a piano it literally could essentially tell you how to press all the keys in the right order and right pace. Yeah. That's kind of awesome. Yeah. And that one not only does computer vision,
Starting point is 00:54:15 but it also does MIDI detection and also sound and pitch detection. So you can use it on a real keyboard or real piano, or you can connect a MIDI keyboard. That's, or you can connect like a MIDI keyboard. That's so sick. That's really well thought out. I've heard a lot about pass-through and I obviously want to try it
Starting point is 00:54:31 because I've heard other headsets also say they have the best pass-through. This is using the single camera at the front for pass-through, right? Yeah, it's using a single camera. And then the depth sensor adds depth, gives us depth information. And then, yeah, the tracking cameras
Starting point is 00:54:46 also can give depth information there as well. One of the biggest challenges with Parstor is there's so much data. What you find with tracking cameras is they're generally low resolution, like VGA level, and black and white. So it's minimal amounts of data, enough to get tracking data. And it also means it's low
Starting point is 00:55:05 latency and very responsive um so one of the key things we've been working on was trying how do we get high resolution color data through and at a low latency and that's something we kind of finally accomplished with this so is it over it's combining that information from all of the sensors and the depth sensor, but also showing you the pass through of the single camera on the front. Yeah, we do some modifications so that there's some warping to the depth looks right. That's that's the downside of having a single camera, which is if you don't put the depth data in, it just feels like a wall. Everything that's really far looks really big.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Everything that's really close, sorry, really far looks really small. Really close looks really big. So yeah, there's a lot of wizardry there as well. Yeah, and it's tough. The parallax effect sometimes. There's a couple others we've tried where the parallax effect is very different from stereo,
Starting point is 00:56:02 where the Quest Pro does stereo. And so it feels a little more natural. But it's a little lower resolution and worse looking. So there's different pros and cons you have to weigh. So I'm curious to try this one. Yeah, I think, one, you kind of have to remember that everyone is kind of limited by a mobile chipset.
Starting point is 00:56:18 So everyone has their own ways of approaching it and their own sense of trade-offs right so for us we felt visual quality was really important so not only is it things like color it's resolution it's also dynamic range one of the really cool things about this is when i'm wearing it and i get a text or i see a message on my laptop i don't have to take the headset off anymore. I can see text on my phone or my laptop screen. And that just, just that alone means that our resolution is good enough. And also the dynamic range is good enough. Yeah. Being sharp enough to read. That was one of the things. So I had the triple monitor setup, which is like, okay, this is a really cool idea. If I can put this headset on anywhere, you know, in a car, on a train or on a plane,
Starting point is 00:57:06 and I get this monitor set up in front of me and it's cool. And I can like plug it in and use my mouse and keyboard. But one of the problems as I went into and you use the headset is when you actually try to use it, it's not the best quality. It's a little bit glitchy and things don't actually work super well. So it's always fun to see like how far you
Starting point is 00:57:26 can push this chipset is this the same chipset that's in the quest pro it's the xr2 it's a little different or modified or similar chipset they're different um versions so this one is xr2 and that one's the xr2 plus right okay there is a slight difference, but there's no... The only difference is that on XR2, it's built like a smartphone. So you want a really small footprint. So you stack memory on top of the chip. The upside is it's small. The downside is if it's not cooled well enough, it will throttle. So you kind of have to downclock everything if you can't cool it properly.
Starting point is 00:58:02 So XR2 Plus is literally the same chip um but memory is separated so it has a bigger footprint um so you can call it better but we've never had thermal issues so we opted for the previous one um well the existing one um which ends up being just as performance um but also allows us to achieve this really small design. Nice. Yeah, I want to try it. I definitely want to try it. What is it?
Starting point is 00:58:30 So I guess you have the controllers also here. Like, the tracking level of what you're able to do with just putting your hands out in front of the Quest Pro, which is, I keep comparing it to this because it's the one I tried most recently, is pretty cool because you don't have to have the controllers in your hands all the time. What are these controllers like?
Starting point is 00:58:49 So these controllers are ones that we've had with Focus 3. OK. The reason why we're shipping it with these is because they're really robust, they're well tested, and the tracking quality on these are amazing. And the thing about controllers and hand tracking is um yeah our headset supports both of them and they're both really important right there's a reason why um when you're using
Starting point is 00:59:13 a laptop um you like or just people using tablets they still use styluses or a mouse because with certain tools you get more precision out of it you get tactility um and especially with these you get more precision out of it. You get tactility. And especially with these, you get haptic feedback as well. So there's kind of different requirements. I think for more passive experiences, hand tracking is great. You don't have to carry controllers with you, and it's just much more natural. But when you're doing things like, I don't know, if you're drawing, if you want a lot of precision, if you want feedback, that's where controllers become really important as well. Yeah, I remember we were talking about this previously.
Starting point is 00:59:52 So the way hand tracking works to select something is you essentially aim at it and then pinch your fingers together, right? I think you told me something. I was wondering why that was the way you do that. And I think you told me it's because you're getting physical tactility when you click your fingers together. I thought that was kind of crazy because it feels like a weird motion. Yeah, if you press buttons in midair, you get no feedback.
Starting point is 01:00:16 That always bothered me about movies where you just have like a huge virtual screen in front of somebody and they start poking things and typing. I'm like, it looks really cool. But if you think about that for a second, like trying to type on a keyboard where your hands are all at different, your fingers press at different levels. Anyway, I always thought that was never going to happen. So I think you do need some sort of a tactile thing for that to be real. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:39 There's some cool tech with things like ultrasound and stuff like that to give you like midair feedback. Never tried that. There are a bunch of people working on it um but yeah that's also really cool to give you that feedback but yeah um having a little fleshy button to push gives you the right feedback um people have been able to mimic it with mid-air ones with touch sorry with with sound um okay and some visual feedback but it's just not as good as this. Reminds me of driving a car and trying to adjust the air conditioning on a screen.
Starting point is 01:01:11 I want to be able to just grab it and point it at me instead of having to do this whole dance with the touchscreen. It's just the simple things. Can we try it on camera? Actually, I haven't got room set up on here. Oh, that might be tough. I'm sure we can try. In this small space right here?
Starting point is 01:01:31 I'll try it. I'm willing to try it. We should put the blinders on. One eternity later. I like the fact of just like sunglasses mode, plug in while working on like a computer or something if you want to do something like that versus big battery crushing your head all the time it does i'll try it but it does look
Starting point is 01:01:51 and appear to be meaningfully smaller and lighter it looks way smaller it i mean it's got a very like steampunk glasses we're just going to talk over shen setting this up for us to try it out but like the form factor itself does look far more... I mean, it's a very ready player one, I feel like. Oh, yeah. A little bit. It seems like less... The Quest Pro felt like a disc around your head. Like, rigid around the entire thing.
Starting point is 01:02:21 It's better than... The Quest 2, obviously, was great. But the fact that all of the weight and all of the compute and all's better than like the quest 2 obviously was great but the fact that all of the weight and all the compute and all the batteries on the front of your head it just has this like weighted feel to it so if you whip your head around it's just like you're there's just all this weight on the front of your face so the the fact that it's more balanced makes perfect sense when you have that much hardware on your head so that i'm not shocked that like makes good sense to me now i just want to see like as we race
Starting point is 01:02:46 to make the technologies better and to make all these things smaller and lighter and maybe have longer battery lives and all that like which direction do we go do we get these small batteries or small glasses with a big battery do we get yeah you know which direction makes the most sense and just like battery in the back is obviously a weight distribution thing and when you're doing things like you said whipping your head around it's going to hold it back there better and feel better in a sense like that but sitting back in a chair laying down on a pillow on a plane ride or something like that that is obviously in the way being able to just plug into usbc through a power option, which if you're sitting down is probably not an issue, than having the ability to do that without crushing your skull.
Starting point is 01:03:30 I haven't done this yet, but at one point I will. I can't wait to sit down on a plane and put a VR headset on and watch a movie in the VR headset. I think it's going to be the best plane movie ever. It will be because you have a 300 inch screen. Yeah. So if you took every screen in first class and put it together, it would combine to maybe be close.
Starting point is 01:03:53 And then you get your headphones on and you also have the blinders on. So you don't have like someone two rows in front of you, opening the window, blasting light all over your screen. It's, I think that's going to be great. I think I mentioned this when we were talking about the Vive flow is like, or you're watching a movie on the plane that you don't realize has a scene that feels inappropriate for the passengers around you and then like i think i watched wolf of wall
Starting point is 01:04:14 street and then within like 20 minutes i was like no too many people can see me like the screen you're watching the movie on your screen but then the person next to you is watching a different movie and then you like get distracted by their you're watching theirs movie on your screen, but then the person next to you is watching a different movie, and then you get distracted by their movie. And you're watching theirs instead. And then the person in front of you is watching. Yeah, it's a lot. I told myself that I would watch a movie with VR glasses on the train last time I took it to Philly, and I never got over the embarrassment. I made it maybe 30 seconds into the movie before I was like,
Starting point is 01:04:42 It's got to be a plane where you'll never see those people again yeah exactly it'll be it'll become more popular and less ridiculous eventually you just don't want to see yourself like on on twitter yeah later yeah exactly like who's this guy also i notice way too often when i'm in the vr space my mouth is open for some reason i'm just like totally wallied out i feel like we're i don't know if i can't see people making fun of me they're not making fun of me unless you're right unless until you're on twitter later or you can turn on posture and see if people are taking photos or i can turn on pastor and then see all the people making fun of me i think i think it's gonna become more normal especially in first class you know quiet comforts used to be the like i know
Starting point is 01:05:25 that guy travels i think headsets like these or even just more like ar or like the nreal where you look at it have your own screen is going to be the new quiet comforts of like that guy travels that guy's in first class if we if we turn back time to maybe 12 years ago right phones any phone over like five inches was too big so people would like mocking like having a tablet on your head yeah but like now look at it now there's seven inches yeah yeah good point all right you can give this a go and it's on open brush so it's a painting experience but I have past returned on so you can see your surroundings. You can kind of paint on the desk itself.
Starting point is 01:06:07 All right. All right, so I'm putting it on now, and I'm going to try to tighten the back. How should I? Yeah, there's a little dial. Oh, okay. There's a little dial on the back. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:19 And pass-through is turned on right now, and right away, And pass-through is turning on right now. And right away, this is the brightest and best-looking colored pass-through that I've ever seen. It does have a little bit of the—it does suffer from being only one camera, so the perspective is not perfect. But as far as drawing on objects around me and grabbing the controllers. I guess in terms of, you're saying not perfect, but in terms of affecting your reality of it. Yeah. Minimal? Minimal.
Starting point is 01:06:52 There's a little bit of just wide angle choice. Choosing which focal length to use for it seems a little narrow. I can't see my hands over here. But when you get in here, bright and colorful and looks great. Uh, and yeah, the tracking is really good on these two. So I'm going to try to draw something. What do I, I'm going to draw a logo. You have to guess what logo? It's like the Disney channel the disney channel logo thing i mean yeah it's the mkbhd logo yeah this is also off topic our logo is so hard to draw by hand i've been working here for six years now and i probably couldn't even make a good one by hand it's because you're not in ar how dare you do you think i want
Starting point is 01:07:42 to see you draw well i'll see you draw one in a minute um yeah no it's hard recording the the um it's the angles are tough yeah it doesn't it's so simple and at the same time really tough i think i tried it once i can't remember why but if you're off by like 10 degrees which is minimal it looks either really big the waveform logo that'll be even harder oh no i'm not gonna try that with this with the slots i think i did pretty good you'll see the recording which i did okay but that no it is it is very the tracking like you said is really really good the tracking of the controllers is great i'm seeing the object in front of me i
Starting point is 01:08:25 almost want to like grab it and move it around it's like very solid one thing you'll notice is we kind of make this we made this headset back heavy so the weight distribution is where your neck is so if you turn your head it doesn't feel like there's anything hanging off the side that is it's like the pivot point almost like uh yeah it's really well balanced like exactly what you're saying like the when i turn my head around i feel like there's the exact same amount in front of me and behind me which is it can we turn the volume down yeah i don't know where is that and then the controls oh it might be the fan oh is that it yeah i can hear from marcus's headset it's it's it's pre-production hardware yeah so pre-production you can hear the fan, but it's not throttling.
Starting point is 01:09:06 So that's good. Can you potentially try on the adjustment, the no back adjustment? I know it won't turn on unless being plugged in, but just in terms of feeling, distribution and comfort. You also notice that we didn't put a top strap on this. I was just going to say for Marques's hair,
Starting point is 01:09:23 I'm sure he appreciates that a lot. Yes. I much prefer headsets that don't have a top strap on this i was just gonna say for marquez's hair i'm sure he appreciates that a lot yes i much prefer headsets that don't have a top strap i don't think i'm alone in that but yeah that is that is a huge win yeah during our research we found a lot of people have a version to it um like girls might it might ruin their hair um like various people like um we have a few people in our um in our european office who wear a turban and having this is also something that's really inclusive for them yeah so that's also why we try to make this design we'll have a top strap in there just in case people really want to maybe they want it really loose or they have a really small head um well they're getting really into beat saber yeah it's extra i was about to say the tracking is good because i am our tracking team's worst enemy because every time they release something i test it on like beat saber or something else i'm like this is off by like a centimeter that's to be beat saber is that one
Starting point is 01:10:21 like my wife makes fun of me all the time because I'll be playing it, and she'll just see me swing around. I'll be like, I hit that. That was off. I know I got that one. And she's like, yeah, I'm sure you did. I'm like, no, no, I need to recalibrate these. It's totally off. Yeah. So I'm currently, if you're not watching the video version, and I'm now wearing it without the battery on the back, and you would have, with this USB-C port, I imagine, a battery plugged in with a cable in your back pocket, something like that. It is great if you're going to lie back,
Starting point is 01:10:50 I would do this, but you can definitely feel the weight of it now on the front of your face, just like a Quest 2 or anything like that. And I much prefer having the back strap and the battery on. So if I'm leaning back, this is fine. But the second I want to move around,
Starting point is 01:11:04 I'm doing the back strap. Can I try real quick? Yeah. we'll try with a hat on too i don't know still work with the hat yeah it works dude fine with that it looks cool with a hat i forgot i wasn't gonna see anything it looks cool with this hat by the way just saying one of one you can't buy it anywhere you don't even have a link to i was about to say yeah yeah you can feel it on the bridge of your nose a bit yeah we tried a lot of um we went through a lot of designs and we really like this sunglasses style design um and it if you really look like we try to hide the cameras so they're not too obvious even the speakers um we deliver a lot of um a lot of volume a lot of
Starting point is 01:11:43 clarity a lot of bass but we still try to make it as hidden as possible because we want it to to really do look like glasses are the speakers on the uh the strap that's going behind your ear yeah is it like right next to it but it's not bone conduction it's just a speaker yeah it's just a speaker yeah so we okay to get if you get really close to your ears that's how you get bass. Yeah. Because bass just falls off so quickly. So even compared to Vive Flow, we halved the distance between the speakers and the ears. And we also made the speakers bigger.
Starting point is 01:12:17 So the drivers themselves are bigger as well. It's wild to me that you're holding a VR headset in a frame like that. Yeah. I mean, you still need the battery, but this is good. This is really, this is really nice. I'm, I'm excited about the future of where these things go. Like every time we get to try a new VR experience, I'm looking for kind of two things now. One is visual fidelity and overall just like how immersive can it be, which is always great when you're not doing pass through and you're just like in the game and you see everything. But then when the pass-through mode is really good, I think that's the new thing to focus on, which is really fun. And then two is just like, can I be comfortable in it? Is it lightweight? Is it, does it look insane? Cause the, the early VR headsets, speaking
Starting point is 01:13:00 of CES, the first time I ever tried a VR headset was an Oculus Rift at CES. And I just remember like the whole setup process, plug it into the computer. All of it was a nightmare until I put the headset on and I was like, whoa, this is kind of cool. This has real potential here. So we've seen it evolve over time and I'm now looking forward to like the next versions of it. But this is really cool.
Starting point is 01:13:23 I think a lot of people are going to really like it. Yeah, I think a lot of the user Experience is something we've been working on a lot. We want things to be pick up and go Even with the vibe right there was a setup process And I was kind of worse when we had dev kits because that's when Microsoft didn't have official support for it stuff like that developers and us you said kind of joke which is like have official support for it stuff like that developers and us used to kind of joke which is like um we'd have a process of making of booting up a pc you plug in a usb you wait until the windows logo before you plug in the hdmi and then you wait until like five seconds after the start
Starting point is 01:13:56 menu appears you plug in the power and then pray to you know yeah some deity and hope it works um so i'm really glad we're past that and i think with mobile headsets if you plug in power it'll just get up and go and we put a tiny battery in here which also allows for hot swapping so if you if you are like using it for fitness right smart and you want to use it for more than two hours completely wirelessly you can have a second backpack sorry a second battery back, or you can have an existing power bank, and you can go into glasses mode and just attach it to here.
Starting point is 01:14:30 That is a really good idea. I didn't even think of that. Obviously, having the ability to pop off the battery is new, but well thought, well played. Sick. I have to ask one more question. Long, far off future, where do you see VR headsets in general?
Starting point is 01:14:44 Do you see the ultimate goal of these being like a super small like glasses thing that's super immersive that everybody wears all the time or do you still see it as a separate experience from the normal everyday work life work and play because i feel like there are companies out there who make it very clear that they think we should spend all our time in VR. And that's kind of hard to see for me right now, but I'm curious how you guys look at it. I think there's a goal that everyone thinks is viable,
Starting point is 01:15:14 which is like super small glasses, maybe 5G connected with cloud computing. And that's kind of a really nice goal to have, but the challenge isn't thinking about what the goal is. The challenge is thinking how you get there, right? Like going back to like the smartphone example, we're at, you know, seven inch smartphones, but smartphones went through the spirit,
Starting point is 01:15:38 well, phones in general went through a spirit of going, being really big and getting small and being big again, because the user experience ended up being better with it being bigger it was really good with dumb phones when they were really small and i think vr will probably go through something similar and it's about what features do you pick right how do we um you know as you have more adoption all those costs come down as well right you know when we started making vr headsets we ended up um you know some of the first prototypes we worked on
Starting point is 01:16:12 with valve they're like smartphone displays that we like glued on yeah but now things like these right we have custom displays in these the reason why like you have 100 smartphones now is because there are so many off-the-shelf components you can pick so i think we'll get to a point where there that will become a thing but we're trying to build out all the technologies needed um to hit that right like if if you know if i went and got all these parts and sold them together if i don't have the software none of it works right and it's not just like, you know, it runs a custom Android operating system, but also all the tracking algorithms.
Starting point is 01:16:51 They have like deep learning algorithms in there as well. And all of that just takes also time and a lot of resources to build. And we're just talking about the basics. I think with things like the metaverse, there are so many other fundamental basics that we have to build together to really reach this goal of, you know,
Starting point is 01:17:11 having people want to be in there, right? I'm, you know, there's a way of, it's not something you can force people to go in. There has to be some value for people to go back into it. 100%, yeah. I think we'll keep looking for that killer app and that value that people really find the most compelling. But until then, the demos are really fun.
Starting point is 01:17:33 Can you also, you've been playing VR for a long time and you're great at Beat Saber. For the VR gamers out here, can you give us a couple? I find my hardest thing playing vr is finding a game that i enjoy and going back to the same two over and over again so any uh any suggestions okay not well known gems besides super hot and beat saber okay um it's also very well known but like pistol whip is also really good okay um and if you some if you're someone who hates doing squats like it makes you do squats um okay because you're dodging hates doing squats, like it makes you do squats.
Starting point is 01:18:06 Okay. Because you're dodging bullets all the time. I could use some squats. Dodging bullets. But aside from like the music-based games, one thing that is really cool and we're actually going to show at CES is called Kayak VR. And it's exactly what it is,
Starting point is 01:18:20 what it sounds like. You are in a kayak and you're kayaking around, but it has some of the most beautiful scenes it has like antarctica with penguins it has like fjords in north in norway it's really nice to just go in and chill is it like high definition shot or is it so graphics it's pcvr as well so it's only released on pcvr because it needs that horsepower okay um but you can connect this wirelessly to a pc and it just it gives you a really nice experience that i would love my mom
Starting point is 01:18:50 loves vr i would love to sit around the ottoman in my living room and just let her kayak around i mean i could do that all day that sounds yeah my mom kind of likes vr too your mom loves you yo when your mom came over she played beat Beat Saber and was screaming Star Wars references. It was awesome. Yeah. I might have to, yeah. We'll get her set up with one of these. Sick.
Starting point is 01:19:10 All right, thank you again to Shen from HTC for the time and the demo. And with the last few minutes, we do want to go over the trivia answers. So we're back with David. We have our whiteboards, and we have the two trivia questions to reconsider and figure out our answers for.
Starting point is 01:19:26 Let's do it. Let's do it. All right, gamers. Yeah. Oh, the G Fuel. Which one of these flavors is fake? Yikes. Oh my goodness.
Starting point is 01:19:40 Number one, spicy demon aid. Number two, click bait. Number three, spicy demon aid. Number two, clickbait. Number three, blaze potion. Number four, battle juice. And number five, the juice. Why did you say it like that? I don't know. The juice.
Starting point is 01:19:59 Just for the record, I've never had G Fuel in my life. Yeah, just for the record, I'll be happy no matter what happens here because I get a point. Or I don't know anything about G Fuel. Yeah, I've never had G Fuel in my life. Yeah, just for the record, I'll be happy no matter what happens here because I get a point. Or I don't know anything about G Fuel. Yeah, I've never had G Fuel either. Both wins. Yeah. Flip them and read. So I said number one.
Starting point is 01:20:14 The, oh. Demonate, was Spicy Demonate? Spicy Demonate. That is wrong. I said Blaze Potion. I made that one up. Nice. And.
Starting point is 01:20:22 Oh, I said Clickbait. No, there's an actual G Fuel flavor called clickbait. I did write in parentheses, clickbait is a good name. If you were curious, clickbait tastes like cherry pomegranate. I thought it'd be clickbait because that's not like a gaming term. It's more of like just a internet term. G Fuel's kind of gone to the point of like, Pat, like just like, they're like the rage shadow
Starting point is 01:20:46 legends of uh energy drinks doesn't g means gamer fuel maybe it did but uh who knows what it means also look at all these pop-ups that come up when i go on this sale big sale end of year bogo sale still has two years two days left i feel like I'm on mushrooms looking at this website. Wait, the reason I picked Blaze is because they're partnered with FaZe and I assumed those two couldn't coexist. That'd be FaZe. Yeah, you're right. The FaZe flavors
Starting point is 01:21:16 all of the word FaZe in them. There is one, there's a few that have the word potion. That's not a tech trivia question. It's a gamer. It's tech adjacent damn we make the rules fine second question also we're not interested in a g fuel sponsorship no yeah people are watching yeah we are not interested do not email us okay how many air tags can you attach to your apple id quick update andrew is in the lead with one i've written mine through the back also so i like i know there is a number it sounds crazy that they
Starting point is 01:21:56 would limit it because one it's making more money for apple i think it was well i'm kind of giving away too much information here but i'll say it anyway i think it was kind of like they just didn't expect people to get that many and they never bothered thinking about it but also justine hit the number i'm very confident some youtuber has hit that number so like a so it's like obvious it's like a really high number it's a reasonable number for someone to hit you know i have an idea mr krabs i have an idea but i in my account right now have um four air tags and two other find my things that have the i have a my wallet is one and i have air tags on my keys and the tripod bags. So just anyway. Why the tripod bags in particular?
Starting point is 01:22:48 Because that's the only thing that we check under the plane. So it's like if we depart with our belongings, that's the only thing we can lose. Because remember those stories? We don't want that happening to the cameras. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Anyway.
Starting point is 01:22:59 All right. I have my answer. Flip them and read them. Wait, wait, wait. Is this like closest Delta or is it? If we all get it wrong. Flip them and read them. Wait, wait, wait. Is this closest delta, or is it you need the exact answer? If we all get it wrong. Price is right. No.
Starting point is 01:23:10 If we all get it wrong, it should be closest delta. Sure, okay, all right. Let's do it. Here's the answers. What did you guys say? Andrew and I both said 30. Yeah. I said 10.
Starting point is 01:23:21 Oh. Wait, Marques is the closest, though, so he gets the point. Is it nine? The answer is 16. 16. That seems very low. That seems really low. Think about it. Who has 16 hair tags?
Starting point is 01:23:35 You have 16? You don't have 17. I think I have 9. Okay. I'm about to hit the limit. I have it on all my expensive cameras.? I'm about to hit the limit. Oh, they're in your cameras. I have it on all my expensive cameras. Yeah, that makes sense.
Starting point is 01:23:48 If you just think about like someone who might have just like way more than usual, just like going, oh, I'll put an air tag on all of my X, Y, and Z. You might get to like 12 or something. Wait, Adam, can you fact check that to make sure they didn't know you were 16? Oh, I spent like the last five minutes fact checking it for 16. I see a scenario where you're a parent and you have AirTags on your things and now the things of your kids where you could hit 16 very easily.
Starting point is 01:24:09 You know what I just found out about? Kids? Parents? No. There is a piece of wearable technology that you give a kid that is basically a phone. It's like a bracelet, but it only can make and receive calls from pre-programmed numbers,
Starting point is 01:24:27 like the parents or friends. And there's an app that the parents can use to log in to track the location of the bracelet all the time and can call the bracelet. Did you know about these? No, I would just have my kids swallow an AirTag. Just like a kid AirTag. It's a kid AirTag, basically.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Picture you're out with your friends and stuff, and it's like 7.30, you know, you're a little late, your mom's probably wondering, and then your mom starts coming out of your wrist like, yo. Yeah. Like a walkie-talkie. I don't want to say how, but I saw an app of one of these,
Starting point is 01:24:58 and there is a setting where you can have it bypass the ring and just open a call. Just push to talk. Wait, like what is the targeted audience at this? Because when you said kid, I thought 10. But when you started talking about like out with your friends. Too young to get a phone. Too old.
Starting point is 01:25:16 Old enough to leave the house. Too young to get a phone. You're not like at the eight-year-old club. You're on the cul-de-sac. Yeah, exactly. Kids don't go outside anymore born too late the ones that do are plugged in i'd be so mortified and embarrassed if my mom pushed to talk down such a flex i'm gonna troll my mom on my wrist real quick give
Starting point is 01:25:38 me a second imagine this you're drinking g fuel with your gamer friends you're just down a big tub of quick clickbait you're paying you're You're playing Fortnite, down in some clickbait. Marques, can you end this? And suddenly your mom. The storm's closing in. Hey, Jimmy, do you want Mule for dinner tonight? Mom, I'm playing G Fuel, gamer. No, Mom, I'm trying to clutch this victory royale.
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