Revolutionary AR Glasses Unveiled by Xreal: Enhanced 3DoF Tracking, Expansive View, Exclusive X1 Chip
- Xreal has upped the ante in augmented reality with the introduction of the Xreal One and One Pro.
- Gone are the days of strapping on an additional accessory for stable display and 3-DOF tracking.
- Dual Sony OLED microdisplays, each packing a 1,920 × 1,080 resolution, expand your field of view to 50 degrees (57 degrees for the Pro).
Immerse Yourself: Xreal’s New AR Glasses Are Here
Xreal has upped the ante in augmented reality with the introduction of the Xreal One and One Pro. These sleek AR glasses aren’t just an upgrade from previous models; they’re a leap forward, thanks to the company’s proprietary X1 chip.
Say Goodbye to the Xreal Beam, Hello to Native Tracking
Gone are the days of strapping on an additional accessory for stable display and 3-DOF tracking. The X1 chip brings this functionality natively to the Xreal One and One Pro, and with low latency too – just 3 milliseconds.
See More, Hear More
Visual-quality enhancements abound. Dual Sony OLED microdisplays, each packing a 1,920 × 1,080 resolution, expand your field of view to 50 degrees (57 degrees for the Pro). The 120Hz refresh rate and brightness up to 700 nits ensure a crisp, vivid experience.
Bose-tuned acoustic components deliver spatial audio effects, immersing you in your content. And with the optional Xreal Eye camera attachment, you can snap 12-megapixel photos or videos discreetly.
Two’s Company, Three’s a Choice
The One Pro offers a larger field of view and higher brightness, rivaling some of the best VR headsets out there. And with two IPD range options (57-66 mm and 66-75 mm), it caters to a broad audience.
Get Your Hands on the Future
Pre-order now in select countries. The Xreal One is priced at $500, with the Pro version at $600. Shipping starts on December 25th for the One, and March 2025 for the One Pro.
