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0:00 Virtual Production XR Stage
7:47 EightSleep Water Cooled Bed
12:50 Nothing Phone 2 (Exclusive)

Hey, what's up I'm Kim HD here. Welcome back to Dope! Tech This we already know Tech and production value is already some of the most fun stuff we do here. and I Remember one of my favorite episodes of this we ever did was playing with the cinema robots in Portland and by the end thinking it's crazy but I think we might have to get one of these things and I have a sneaky feeling that might be happening again on this shoot because, well, this isn't my normal Studio As you may have thought, could get interesting. All right, welcome back to another episode of Dope! Tech I've got three really interesting things I Want to show you guys for this one.

The first one, as you can probably already tell, is a piece of video production Tech I Get unnecessarily excited about the bleeding edge of production video stuff. but this, this is a whole different kind of production. This would be what's referred to as virtual production. so let's rewind for a second.

I Want to oversimplify? but I think there's basically three different types of three different levels of production. Level One being everything is practical. everything is real. It's exactly how you see it, the background.

Everything you see in this Frame a YouTube video for example, might be totally practical. That's level one. Level two is where some of the things you're seeing in the video are virtual. Maybe it's a blue screen or green screen, Maybe it's a virtual animal or a some magical video animation or some Motion Graphics or things like that.

But then number three. the top level would be fully virtual. Completely unreal as I would say. think like The Lion King or Avatar.

So I recently got to visit a studio space in Brooklyn New York called zero Space that has something called an XR stage. and this thing is somewhere right on the border blurring a line between level two and level three. It's kinda real, but technically not real. So there are a whole bunch of shows and and things you probably watch right now, the Mandalorian being probably the most famous among them that use this version of virtual production.

So I mentioned the green screens or blue screens earlier. These are obviously cool because in the edit, you can replace anything that's the color green with whatever you want, maybe a new background or environment. and then if the actors are good enough, they can act like that environment is really around them. But this is next level.

So this is the XR stage. What you're looking at is a 50 plus foot 8K video wall. Very expensive, but absolutely loaded with Tech when you point cameras at them and the advantages are very real. So number one: the actors or anyone in front of the screen can actually have an easier time interacting with their environment because they can actually see it instead of imagining.

You know, a totally different environment when there's just like a bunch of green and some trackers. Bend Number two: the camera's position in space is actually tracked with this little piece here from Red spy on top of the camera and that information is relayed in real time back to the display. So the background actually moves when the camera moves. Now, this is Huge.
So if you build a volumetric environment a 3D environment in something like Unreal Engine the camera movement maintains this Parallax effect and looks super realistic like you're actually in a new space unlike what I did in the intro, which was just sort of like a taste of what it's capable of with a flat image. So then number three, and there's actually a huge one. If you're an editor, there's no green spill like if you've ever tried to edit Green Screen Video You already know It takes a lot of talent and editing to fully remove the background green. and even still, there's occasional green light spilling onto Fabric and skin and like glass and Reflections and things like that the last two percent of green.

but with the video wall, there is no green spill. Well, actually there is Spill but it isn't green, it's just light that perfectly matches your environment. There's actually all kinds of extra lights and things like that around the set as well, even a ceiling display to make this happen. so all of the lights and all the colors of light hitting the person in the environment will look just exactly like they're supposed to, as if they were actually in that space.

So all of that is awesome. But the most impressive thing that I learned while I was there and this really blew my mind is you already know you can have a camera and then a person and then a background video wall and then as the camera is moving around The Parallax Effect matches to show what the camera should see in real time, but this setup can actually do more than one camera at the same time. And if you're thinking, wait a second, how can two different cameras, How can how can that background moving effect work with two different camera angles at the same time? Won't one of them always be wrong or what happens if they they overlap And this is where it gets crazy. So this giant 8K video wall is refreshing at 120 frames per second.

So as there are two different cameras pointed at it, each camera is shooting 60 FPS but they're synced up so that they're actually each shooting alternating frames. I'm going to say that again, each camera is shooting 60 FPS but they're not shooting the same 60 FPS So it's almost as if like one blinks while the other shoots a frame and then the other blinks while the other shoots a frame and they go back and forth. And so both cameras can be pointed at the same wall at the same time and see completely different things. So that solves the problem for two different video cameras, both motion tracking correctly at the same time.

Matter of fact, this particular display this serospace has can go up to 180 frames per second which can accommodate six different motion tracked cameras all shooting 30 FPS the crack frame rate all at the same time and all seeing six different things. So I got to explore the space with fellow Creator Cleo Abram and she's put together an awesome video on her Channel Huge if true. it really blew our minds that this worked so well and that you know even to our natural our naked eye like things could kind of to blend and you can kind of see that two things are happening at once but absolutely nothing that one camera sees bleeds into what the other camera sees. We literally had them light up the display behind us and it showed up as a perfectly blue blue screen on One camera and a perfectly green green screen to a different camera at the same time and it just showed up as like kind of bluish greenish to our eyes.
So seeing this then all the gears start turning about all the ways you could use this. I Just imagine you have you know, the crazy desert background of the Mandalorian but the lines for the actors to read are on the wall, but the cameras can't see them or tracking points or just all kinds of. It's so so many things you can do with it. It really got me thinking of if there's a way that we could use some sort of some parts of this in our own space.

Obviously we build these are real sets. They're not virtual sets, but I Just you know I Want to think about ways and maybe I could do something like this in our own space. Anyway, do yourself a favor and watch Clio's video which is also going live today. We got even way more into the details and some real world examples of the XR stage, plus a bunch of other interesting examples of virtual production techniques, complete with animations and more mind-blowing video facts.

Literally, as soon as you finish this video it'll be the first link of the like button click that watch hers. It's so worth it and Shout out again to Zerospace for letting us explore again. I'm I'm gonna probably be back in touch with you guys. I'm gonna try to figure out a way to make that happen here.

somehow. Some way. okay. next one hard pivot to a piece of tech that I've been using actually for a while it's a piece of Home Tech that's why I'm home for this one and uh, sleeping.

Tech Actually when I was first told about the existence of this piece of tech, I was kind of surprised about it. But then I had a lot of questions and so when eight sleep reached out and wanted to sponsor this video and they had all the answers, well I was very interested. So you might have heard of Ate Sleep. They're kind of blowing up recently, but basically the main thing they make is a temperature controlled bed.

Actually, it's a Topper So what it does is it wraps around your current mattress. it's called a pod cover and the main feature. The idea is it completely controls the temperature of the surface of your bed so it can be nice and crisp and cool when you first climb into bed and then nice and warm in the morning and make it easier to get out of bed. which is pretty awesome.
I Feel like there's two types of people. people that fall asleep instantly in like five minutes and then people who think it's like a superpower to be able to fall asleep instantly and that's me. I'm in the second group for sure. I've historically took at least half an hour to fall asleep anytime, but science shows pretty definitively.

You've probably heard this before that cool temperatures are pretty ideal for falling asleep quickly and then staying asleep and being well rested. Basically, that temperature is one of the absolute top factors for quality of sleep. So the Eight sleep. Basically what it is.

It's this box next to the bed which has much stuff in it, a compressor, a reservoir, and a whole computer. It barely makes a whisper of noise and that connects to the bed via tubes and then the whole top of this bed. This cover is lined with these capillaries through the whole thing, these veins for either the warm or cooled water to flow through. and importantly, there's two halves.

So if you sleep at a different temperature from your partner which let's be honest I feel like everyone says they do, then you can have each side of the bed be a different temperature and on the piece that brings it all together is this app on the phone and it lets you basically turn a dial to bring it between -10 and 10. Those are the levels of temperature and that signifies basically 55 degrees Fahrenheit all the way at the bottom which is pretty chill all the way up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit at plus 10 which is straight up hot. So I don't need nearly that much range, but it's nice to have I go to sleep at -4 and I warm up to plus two that's as warm as I really ever need it. But yeah, I guess now I can say my bed.

This bed is literally water cooled so that's pretty sick. So the thing is, once you've used it for I think about a week. Basically it settles into a routine where it cools down before you get into bed and slowly adjust temperature over the course of the night. They call it autopilot I think but there are different stages of sleep where it'll slowly warm up overnight until it's at the temperature that you want to wake up at.

but then on top of that, there's a host of other features that are in the Eight Sleep membership which is a monthly subscription which I don't love, but it actually has a bunch of really useful features. So the first is autopilot which I talked about, but then the second. there are a bunch of these sleep tracking features I Typically warn the Apple watch to sleep for the past couple months and it's on your wrist and it can read a bunch of things about you from your wrist. but clearly the best thing to measure your sleep would be the thing you sleep on so the mattress itself.
so we can tell when you get into bed, of course, when you get up and it grafts out when you're in these different stages of sleep through the night. it even somehow measures your heart rate and breathing rate if you want it to. and then it does a good job in the UI of highlighting with like little green or red markers when things are going well and when things are a little bit off so you can see here on this terrible night of sleep I had that there are certain things clearly that I didn't do well like I went to sleep late despite waking up at a normal time and I fell asleep quickly, but I took a while to get up so the next night of sleep you can see was much better. Whole bunch of green here.

basically Flawless It also has a vibration alarm. It will literally lightly vibrate just your side of the bed to wake you up silently, which is pretty sick and it also gets continuous software updates over time. Honestly, this thing has been pretty awesome for me personally over the past couple of weeks that I've had it like I said I've had it for a while. The one thing that I feel like is pretty definitive proof for me anyway that it's working or helping me sleep better.

Uh, the Apple watch likes to tell me when I have a low heart rate when I when I go below 40 beats per minute for a long time. it gives me a low heart rate notification, but that's actually potentially a good thing if you're recovering well and the first week or two after I started sleeping well with the cooled mattress, I would wake up with like 10 to 15 low heart rate notifications which meant that my heart rate was getting lower and I was recovering better and sleeping better, which is pretty cool. So in an age where humans are basically sleeping worse than ever before with all the tech around us all the screens that are around us every night, it's pretty cool to have a piece of tech that actually helps us sleep better. At least it helps me anyway.

You can try it too if you want to. You can get 200 off by using the code MKBHD on their site I Definitely think this qualifies as dope. Tech Okay, last but not least, how about a little bit of an exclusive? This is your first look at the Nothing Phone 2. which looks a lot like the Nothing Fun one, but you guys have heard a lot of the hype.

You've seen some of the teasers, so let me show you what I am allowed to show you of what's new. So this is the phone one here with the glyphs and the lights on the back. and this is the phone too: slightly tweaked design. Definitely nothing dramatic at first glance here since they're trying to establish their visual design.

As a young company, you know you can't go dramatically changing it every time. but same shapes, slightly lighter, gray, slightly more rounded glass actually on the back. But we'll get to all that in the full review Video of this phone for now in this exclusive I Can show you what's actually new with the glyph interface the actual lights on the back. So first of all, nothing Fun One had five strips of white LEDs With this pattern.
With this new one, the shapes are in the same place, but there are some tweaks you can see. The arc around the camera is split into two strips and the big one in the middle is now separated out into six pieces. These are all still white LEDs no color or RGB or anything crazy, but the main Improvement is actually just that. There are more addressable LED zones inside of each of the strips, which is kind of fun so you probably remember you could already use the bottom exclamation mark as a charging progress indicator that does still work.

So before, the entire back of the phone had a total of 12 different LED lighting zones controllable by the software. This new one has a total of 33 across the back and just this strip up here at the top. Uh gets 16 to itself so it's much more precise and granular and so they've designed some features actually around using that as a progress indicator. So there's a volume indicator now, so when you have media playing, it literally just shows your volume level and as you move it up and down, you can see that light go up and down with it.

There's a glyph timer built in so you can set a timer to a predetermined length of time using the UI then flip the phone over to start the timer and you can see it slowly rolls down through the LEDs to count down and give you a visual indicator of when the timer will be over. I Kind of like this one for working those of you who use the Pomodoro Technique will probably find this useful and there's also plans for this to be addressable by Third parties so you can imagine. so Uber and Zamato are the only two that are signed up right now, but kind of the same way. Apple Had to get developers on board with their live activities in iOS same idea you can imagine waiting for an Uber and turning the phone down and sort of seeing the progress of when the car gets closer and closer until it arrives.

Things like that. ideally they can get more on board for things that just make sense for Progress bar stuff. Now you might remember last time I was I was specifically asking for more customization stuff so I could tell what app I was getting a notification from without flipping the phone over. this is still all white LEDs There's no colors or anything like that, but there is one new feature called essential notifications where basically if you have a certain app that's important to you that you get notifications from, it'll stay lit up in this corner strip and this stays lit until that notification is addressed so it's not fully customizable like I Can't assign a different app to each of the different lighting zones, but for at least this one app, you'll always know when you've got a notification from it.

And then they also added this neat little glyph composer. so if you want to literally design your own ringtone, you can go full DJ mode. So that is your first look at the glyph update on the back of the new Nothing Phone 2. Still sort of like on the borderline between gimmick and useful for a lot of people, but it is at least a little bit more customizable and you'll have to get subscribed to see all the rest of the new stuff with this phone.
Except you'll know what I've been finding in my testing that's coming up. The sub button is below of course, but that's been it. Thanks for watching Dope! Tech Catch you guys the next one! Peace.

By MKBHD

16 thoughts on “Dope tech: nothing phone 2 redesign!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Father & Son Baseball says:

    The tech behind that video wall was insane

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ali Sherief says:

    That wall screen tracker is so cool!

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SnowyRoades says:

    Eight Sleep is around $2900 for those wondering.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sarang Suman says:

    The one giveaway with the XR studio is the sound composition. You can tell something about the environment is off.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Inaam Kharel says:

    Could you please do a review on Nothing ear (2). I'm planning on buying it but i see a lot of controversial reviews and i'm not sure if i should buy it.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Apple says:

    Her King

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cathode Ray says:

    This technology would allow anyone with sufficient financial means to falsify any environment and deep fake any event. Anything could be simulated or deep faked or falsely reported in the wrong hands. For that matter it provides more grist for the idea that we are all living in a simulation or are ourselves simulated or artificial people.
    The opportunities for deception using this technology are boundless.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vijendra Nayak says:

    Good

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JOY BANERJEE says:

    I carw about camera and battery backup… Both are equally important
    Which one should i go for pixel 6a or nothing phone 1

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars d Mi says:

    💖

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars P says:

    That double camera set up doesn’t feel that magical. It’s just like with 3D glasses.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars vix says:

    No esim support ?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bakuretsu Tenshi says:

    I think this virtual background solution is less versatile than what LTT uses. Because with the LTT one, you can change the Background in post. Yes i know, you can project a green screen here too, but you wont because it will lead to green back bleeding again.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars c4copyright says:

    മലയാളി button here
    👇🏼

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shredjward says:

    The fact that the camera's shoot on an alternating cycle for multiple perspectives is honestly SO ingenious

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cleo Abram says:

    I’m still thinking about what’s possible with those alternative screens… green screen on one, scene on the other? different sponsors per view at a game? SUCH dope tech. and so much fun to shoot!

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