Q1:About StarV View AR Smart Glasses
StarV View AR Smart Glasses are BirdBath solution AR glasses designed for gaming, movie-watching, and light office work. They cater to a variety of entertainment and leisure needs across multiple settings, such as on flights,high-speed rail, subways, cars, and even while camping. These glasses can serve as a monitor for drones and provide a portable display for devices like the Switch, smartphones, PCs, PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck, and ROG. With StarV View AR, you can enjoy a large screen experience anytime, anywhere, with a quick, seamless connection.
Q2: What is the battery life of the StarV View AR Smart Glasses?
The StarV View AR Smart Glasses do not have a built-in battery. They need to be connected to a terminal device that supports USB-C (DP) output, and the actual battery life depends on the battery capacity of the connected device.
Q3: Can people with nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism use the StarV View AR Smart Glasses? Do they need corrective lenses?
The product supports nearsightedness adjustments from 0 to 600 degrees and accommodates a pupillary distance of 53mm to 73mm, so no additional corrective lenses are needed for nearsighted users.
Note: This product does not support additional lenses, is not suitable for farsighted users, and does not support astigmatism correction.
Q4: Does the StarV View AR Smart Glasses support translator or teleprompter functions?
The StarV View AR Smart Glasses are designed primarily for gaming, movie-watching, and light office work with a BirdBath solution and do not support translator or teleprompter functions.
Q5: What is the black area above the nose pad on the StarV View AR Smart Glasses? Where is the wearing detection sensor located?
The black area above the nose pad is where the wearing detection sensor is located, facing the user’s face. Its function is to detect whether the user is wearing the glasses, enabling the screen to automatically turn on or off.
Q6: Why is there no audio output from the glasses when connected to the Switch gaming console?
When connecting to a Switch or other gaming console, triple-click the function button to switch the audio output to the glasses. Note that if you perform this action when connected to a smartphone, some models may prompt you again to allow wired screen projection.
Q7: My glasses are connected to my computer, but there is no sound or image.
First, check your device settings to ensure the audio output is set to the glasses. If it is, try unplugging and reconnecting the glasses, ensuring they are fully plugged in.
Q8: Why is the edge of the display on my glasses blurry?
If the edge clarity is low, try adjusting the angle of the nose pads to shorten the distance between the glasses and your eyes until the entire display becomes clear.
Q9: How do I connect the StarV View AR Smart Glasses to devices? What devices are supported?
The glasses are plug-and-play. Simply connect them to a device that supports DP output using a full-function Type-C cable (it is recommended to use the original cable). Please Click here.
Q10: I am using a Motorola phone, and the StarV View AR Smart Glasses show a black screen. What should I do?
First, connect the View glasses for screen mirroring. Then, pull down the status bar and tap "Smart Connect."
After entering Smart Connect, tap the settings button.
In the View device settings interface, tap "Launch when connected." Then, switch from Mirror Phone mode to Mobile Desktop mode.
Finally, unplug the connection, then reconnect the View glasses. The screen should now display in Mobile Desktop mode.
Q11: After connecting the StarV View AR Smart Glasses to my Samsung S24U, the default mode is PC screen mirroring. How can I switch to phone mirroring?Samsung phones default to PC screen mirroring due to the phone’s system behavior, which is normal. To switch to phone mirroring, follow these steps on your phone:
- Go to Settings
- Select Connected Devices
- Tap Samsung DeX
- Turn off "Auto-start when connected to HDMI."
This will switch the connection to phone mirroring mode.