🚀 Elevate your reality with XREAL One — where work, play, and vision converge!
XREAL One AR Glasses feature the cutting-edge X1 spatial computing chip, delivering a massive 147" virtual display with 50° field of view and ultra-low 3ms latency. Equipped with a Sony Micro-OLED screen and Bose-tuned audio, these smart glasses offer crystal-clear visuals and immersive sound. Compatible with a wide range of devices via USB-C, they redefine mobile productivity and entertainment for the modern professional.
Y**Z
Portable Big Screen Magic!
These XREAL AR glasses are a fantastic way to get a massive, immersive display wherever you go. The picture quality is surprisingly sharp and vibrant, making movies, gaming, and even productivity a whole new experience. They're incredibly lightweight and comfortable for extended wear, which is a huge plus.While they really shine when paired with a compatible phone or a device like the XREAL Beam for a more spatial experience, even as a simple monitor extension for my laptop or Steam Deck, they're a game-changer. It's like having a giant screen floating in front of you, perfect for travel or just lounging on the couch.The sound quality is decent for built-in speakers, and the overall build feels solid. For anyone looking to expand their digital workspace or enjoy media on a truly personal giant screen, the XREAL Air series is a very compelling option. A minor caveat is that compatibility can vary, so check your device, but once it works, it's pure magic.
K**E
I HAVE FOUND MY PERFECT PAIR!!!!!!!
I’ve tried a few pairs and researched for days and days trying to find just what I was looking for and that turned out to be the XREAL One. These are exactly what I’ve been searching for.They’re so comfortable, with a design that actually works for real-world use. Unlike the Viture which had some impressive features (but did not execute them nearly as well as these) but I felt as if I was wearing a pair of kids glasses, the XREAL One fits across my face perfectly. I can see clearly and immerse myself without getting distracted by the movement of everything around me. I have never thought of myself as having a big head or wide face (round yes but not too wide) until I put the viture glasses on my head and cound see around every part of them no matter how they were positioned or what nose pads I wore nothing worked(not to mention they looked really stupid being so narrow on my face). I wanted something that I could actually wear outside if I wanted and it not scream AR glasses. Honestly, the xreal one glasses are very similar to the size and shape of a lot of my sunglasses so I am quite comfortable wearing them around. Also, if you have ever owned or seen the viture glasses these are not as bulky at the top and do not stick out as far (which i have seen reviews about these being bulky). Honestly, maybe you can tell these are not regular glasses, but if you have seen me with my usual sunglasses on, these would not make you turn your head and think they were not one of my normal pairs!So what I was looking for I thought was simple to come across but apparently not so much. I get bad migraines, and a lot of the time it helps to dull them if I can lay down flat (and i know this sounds weird) and keep my eyes focused on something such as a tv. Also i'll lay flat if I feel like I am getting a migraine to hopefully prevent it which is no fun just staring at the ceiling. So, I have a projector (or 3) and my PSvr and VR2 headsets but those are a lot of hassel sometimes, not to mention the vr headsets are HOT and you get sweaty real quick. So what I wanted was something that had decent quality but would not break the bank, that I could blackout the light easily, the screen was a decent size and clear, the sound sharp, the glasses were comfortable and easy to use, and I really wanted something that I could pin a tiny screen to the corner of my vision and still see through the glasses. All of those things I mentioned were do-able with other cheaper glasses but no easily and not without a seond device! I had looked at the air 2 pro version of xreal (and actually accidently ordered them first without realizing I ordered the wrong ones) but to do what I wanted I needed the beam thing. So with the viture neckband or the air 2 with the beam, it came out to more money than these glasses which DO EVERYTHING by themselves and very easily might I add!!!The display is sharp, vibrant, and super responsive. I love how I can pin a small screen in the corner for casual multitasking or go full cinema mode with a screen size that honestly feels ridiculous—in a good way (the Viture does not compare here at all with screen size). Being able to swap modes with a quick button press is a game-changer. Plus, I can still use just my phone—no second device needed. That’s HUGE. I am a Samsung user and currently use a Fold 6. I love DEX and have been a long time user and it is the reason I will never go back to any other brand!! Anyways, using Dex this is flawless and does not drain any more battery than wireless streaming of Dex to a tv or computer. I know I meantioned you can do everything without a second device but I forgot to mention that you also do not need a seperate app to do any of these things. I did nto even see a need for the Nebula app when connecting these to my PC or Mac. Everything worked flawlessly unlike the other glasses like the viture which needed the spacewalker app/program (HORRIBLE AND BUGGY). The menu of the glasses is easy to get to and navigate not to mention has everything you need right there with just the little 3 buttons on the glasses themselves.The glasses integrate well with everything I need, and while a few minor things like a built-in pause or volume rocker shortcut would be nice, the overall experience is unbeatable. Between the screen quality, ease of use, and overall flexibility—these are absolutely worth the extra money and I can not hype these up enough.If you’ve tried other AR glasses and walked away disappointed, these are the redemption arc. I'm obsessed. Dont't even consider the others just buy these!!!!!!
H**Y
The Information You Want
Between the listing and these reviews, it is difficult to obtain some pretty basic information about these glasses. I will lay it out below now that I have purchased:1. Native Resolution. The native resolution of these glasses is 1920x1080 (HD). There appears to be some anti-aliasing going on, because the pixels are nearly imperceptible, but it's simply an HD display. This is generally fine, except that for productivity it can cause some interface/text size issues if you are trying to load multiple documents at once next to each other.2. "Ultra-Wide View." This works. However, you can only see 1/2 of the screen at a time. It simulates a 3840x1080 monitor, but since the sensor is only 1920 pixels wide, you can only see 50% of the screen at a time. How do you see the screen then? You are constantly having to turn your head left and right. Not a great solution. It's like trying to watch a widescreen movie through a square window: you have to keep shifting your viewing angle to see what you want to see on either corner of the virtual screen.3. Brightness/focus/etc. These are excellent. For me, everything was razor sharp with zero toggling.4. Menu System. This is super wonky. Because everything is relegated to three buttons, there are lots of double clicks, long holds, etc. It's not the end of the world, but this is definitely not an Apple product. That said, it's very learnable and usable.5. FOV. The field of view is too narrow. It really needs to be 70-80% for these to be perfect (and it would make the ultra-wide screen simulation much more useful).Overall, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy these were to set up and use, and I was surprised by the visual quality, brightness, etc. The biggest issue is if you are planning to use this for productivity, it lacks the resolution in standard mode to load lots of windows with text on the screen at once, and in virtual ultrawide mode, it's annoying to have to look left and right constantly. I will probably keep them for plane flights.
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