hotspot and wireless usage.

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Jim Gatteys

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Aug 3, 2025, 4:28:18 PMAug 3
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I wonder if we might have some discussion about the glasses and the usage while not on wireless. Some of us are all spread out and don't have wireless every few feet. So here are some questions I have.
First of all, does anybody know of or have a good cell phone plan with a lot of hotspot data?
2. What amount of band width will these glasses be expected to use?
3. If I leave my house and have maybe 30 feet of wifi outside my house and then take a buss to go say to the store, then go in the store that maybe has wifi but maybe not, am I going to have to keep switching back and forth between wifi and hotspot? I see the amount of cell data that "blind square" eats up when I'm out walking around and it can get to be rather large amount sometimes.
I'd really like to find a work around so I could keep these glasses but I don't want to end up with something that will limit me to being just inside my house. I have my phone whick will already do most of the things these glasses say they will do.
Any comments or thoughts would be appreciated. And I don't want this to be negative at all but rather just a way to find answers and maybe a way to make this work.
Jim

Jeffrey D. Stark

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Aug 3, 2025, 8:24:35 PMAug 3
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I am going to guess that the glasses won't work on any of the wifi systems at hotels and stores because they require you to go into the browser and accept terms and agreements and do other things before getting on the wifi.
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Amanda Heal

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Aug 3, 2025, 8:27:13 PMAug 3
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Yes, this was confirmed on one of the webinars it would be great if we could connect to Wi-Fi via Bluetooth to our phones, or even cable tethering.
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Amanda Heal
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> On 4 Aug 2025, at 10:24 AM, Jeffrey D. Stark <jds.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I am going to guess that the glasses won't work on any of the wifi systems at hotels and stores because they require you to go into the browser and accept terms and agreements and do other things before getting on the wifi.
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