According to LTT, the section containing the computer just weights under 190 grams.
The battery is the counterweight.. which is actually a good thing to have.. I have a fist generation Quest and the main problem with that one was the weight distribution. Adding weight to the back actually made it more comfortable. Just by looking at how thin the front part of this one is, I can tell this is gonna be so much more comfortable.
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According to LTT, the section containing the computer just weights under 190 grams.
The battery is the counterweight.. which is actually a good thing to have.. I have a fist generation Quest and the main problem with that one was the weight distribution. Adding weight to the back actually made it more comfortable. Just by looking at how thin the front part of this one is, I can tell this is gonna be so much more comfortable.
Cool, the entire Bigscreen Beyond weighs 127 grams.
Do you typically put on a counterweight with your sunglasses?
Do you typically have a cable tethered to your sunglasses?
I personally would prefer the small counterweight instead of the cable, specially if it helps securing the glasses while I move around.
LOL okay buddy.