Skip to main content

INAIR 2 Elite Suite Review: A Portable Spatial Computer?

TechSourceNovember 15, 202511 min133,501 views
18 connections·24 entities in this video→

INAIR 2 Elite Suite Unboxing and Components

  • πŸš€ The INAIR 2 Elite Suite is presented as a potential future of mobile computing, resembling a "spaceship starter kit."
  • πŸ“¦ The unboxing reveals the INAIR 2 Pro glasses, a portable "pod" with a touch surface and buttons, a Bluetooth keyboard, prescription lens frame, a USB-C hub, a "Wakey" dongle for remote PC streaming, and a travel case.
  • πŸ’‘ The pod transforms the setup into a portable spatial computer with 128GB storage and ~4 hours of battery life, fitting neatly into a backpack for on-the-go use.

Glasses Features and User Experience

  • ✨ A standout feature is the stepless electrochromic dimming on the glasses, allowing smooth adjustment of display brightness and tint via a finger slide on the temple.
  • πŸ”Š Built-in open speakers can be audible in quiet rooms, suggesting the use of earbuds for public environments.
  • ☁️ Comfort is generally good, though some pressure behind the ears was noted after about 2 hours; the right temple can also feel warm due to the battery.

Spatial Computing and Software

  • πŸ–₯️ The glasses can function as an external display by plugging into a Mac, laptop, or smartphone via USB-C.
  • 🌌 The INAIR Space software (Windows/Mac) enables pinning virtual displays, offering ultra-wide canvases and multi-display layouts (dual, triple, quad) that stay anchored as you look around.
  • πŸ”’ A privacy screen feature can automatically dim the laptop's physical display when working on the glasses, enhancing privacy in public.

Ecosystem and Input Methods

  • βš™οΈ The full ecosystem includes the pod, touchboard, and glasses running on INAIR OS, designed to work as a unified system.
  • πŸ–±οΈ The pod's surface doubles as a touchpad for navigation, resizing, and moving windows.
  • ⌨️ The Bluetooth touchboard provides a laptop-like input experience, allowing for comfortable couch-friendly use with floating displays.
  • 🌌 Animated subtle space scenes can be displayed as a backdrop when lenses are dimmed, with an auto-transparency option to fade the environment back in when looking away from windows.

Performance and Advanced Features

  • πŸ’¨ The system includes cooling fans, necessary for running INAIR OS, a 3D Android-based system built on Unity, which requires significant CPU/GPU power.
  • 🌟 The real-time rendered 3D mode is highlighted as a unique feature, capable of converting Android apps, web pages, and games into 3D without extra gear.
  • πŸ€– An integrated AI assistant is included, capable of image recognition and answering basic queries, though with some limitations.

Remote PC Control and Limitations

  • πŸ”Œ The "Wakey" dongle allows for remote PC control, including waking the laptop from sleep and unlocking it, but can suffer from severe latency and disconnection issues.
  • πŸ’° The INAIR 2 Elite Suite is priced at $1,099 for pre-order, positioning it as a premium product.
  • ⚠️ Overall, while offering a powerful spatial workflow and personal theater experience, the high price, audible fan, potential warmth, and software bugs (especially with Wakey) mean it's not for everyone.
Knowledge graph24 entities Β· 18 connections

How they connect

An interactive map of every person, idea, and reference from this conversation. Hover to trace connections, click to explore.

Hover Β· drag to explore
24 entities
Chapters6 moments

Key Moments

Transcript45 segments

Full Transcript

Topics14 themes

What’s Discussed

Spatial ComputingAR GlassesXR DevicesINAIR 2 Elite SuiteINAIR SpacePortable ComputerElectrochromic DimmingVirtual DisplaysINAIR OSRemote PC ControlWakey DongleProductivity on the GoPersonal TheaterSpatial Workflow
Smart Objects24 Β· 18 links
ProductsΒ· 17
CompaniesΒ· 2
ConceptsΒ· 4
MediaΒ· 1