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Bytech smart glasses

I've been looking into buying a couple pair of the Bytech smart glasses.

I tried a Reddit search to see if anyone had done a comprehensive review of these glasses, and it only resulted in random reddit posts, none of which actually talked much about these specific glasses. So, apologies if someone has already talked about these.

I have a couple of AR style glasses already, Xreal and Viture, but I'm looking for something that works without the wires, external battery packs, etc. Just a stand alone type glasses, and was wondering if anyone has used this brand.

I want to get 2 pair, one for me, one for my wife, since they pretty inexpensive, my main concerns are; my wife wears prescription glasses, and other types require additional prescription parts, and was wondering if it's the same for the Bytech ones.

The website claims 7 day battery life, is this exaggerated, or pretty accurate?

Would they be able to replace my other glasses, ie, do they work to connect PC or gaming consoles?

Any pros and cons from regular users of this brand?

Sorry for all the questions, these seem relatively new on the market, and I'm having trouble finding non-biased reviews and recommendations on these.

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u/Full-time-RV — 8 hours ago
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How to convince my wife to stop drinking.

My wife drinks a LOT, she goes through a box (34 glasses) of wine in about 3 days.

I've tried to casually bring up AA, rehab, therapy, medicinal detox, pretty much everything I can think of. Never in a demeaning or condescending way, just kind of a gentle approach.

Nothing has really clicked in her to stop drinking, apart from 2 pregnancies. Even though doctors, high blood pressure, menopause, and other medical reasons she should stop.

Nothing has really convinced her that she needs to stop.

Even today, Easter, we have our kids come to visit for the day, she slept until 10am, spent the day hungover, and started drinking again by 5pm, and completely avoiding anything with us throughout the day.

I'm kind of at my wits end, almost every night she drinks until she passes out on the sofa.

Before the typical reddit, "just get divorced" or whatever else that wouldn't actually help her, I just want to say, that's not happening, I just want a way to convince her to get help.

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u/Full-time-RV — 6 days ago