Can software disable features such as SLAM to save power? Some apps can do well enough with just gyro data.
Has anyone had success with USB hubs or splitters to somehow deliver power from an external brick or powerbank? Any specific devices?
Is there anything special about the provided cable? Is it just a fairly modern USB-C or does it have extra pins?
How many watts do the glasses require? How many watts does the phone itself use under heavy load?
H Mouse
The battery life of the phone with the glasses plugged in is about 2 hours. This severely restricts any practical use of the glasses and slows development down.
I've been using an induction capable powerbank to extend the battery with moderate success, however the 15W induction cannot fully sustain the phone with the glasses, and most of the extra capacity is wasted. The phone can't drain it fast enough.
The fact that the Moto has a single USB port complicates things a lot. It's more than capable of taking enough wattage to sustain everything through that port, but the port is busy delivering power instead. Relieving the phone from having to power the glasses would be a huge breakthrough, the phone itself can probably live off induction alone after that.
My questions are:
- How many watts do the glasses require?
- How many watts does the phone itself use under heavy load?
- Can software disable features such as SLAM to save power? Some apps can do well enough with just gyro data.
- Has anyone had success with USB hubs or splitters to somehow deliver power from an external brick or powerbank? Any specific devices?
- Is there anything special about the provided cable? Is it just a fairly modern USB-C or does it have extra pins?