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XREAL One Pro AR Glasses combine cutting-edge X1 spatial computing chip with advanced X-Prism optics to deliver a massive 171-inch virtual screen at 120Hz and 700 nits brightness. Designed for professionals on the go, these lightweight glasses offer native 3DoF tracking with ultra-low latency, customizable fit, and seamless compatibility across major devices, transforming everyday screens into immersive AR experiences with true 3D visuals.
























| ASIN | B0DNFFXG65 |
| Additional Features | 3 ms Ultra Low M2P Latency Experience, 32:9 265" Ultrawide Screen, 50°FOV 147" Spatial Screen, Adjustable IPD, No More Blurry Edges, XREAL X1 Chip, Native 3 DoF |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Video Display Glasses |
| Brand | XREAL |
| Built-In Media | Cleaning Cloth, Detachable USB-C Cable, Nose Pads (Small/Medium/Large), Protective Case, XREAL One AR Glasses |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Video Call, Voice Call |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Game Console, Personal Computer, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | All Android Devices, All IOS Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 407 Reviews |
| Display Type | OLED |
| GPS | No GPS |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen, TrackPoint pointing device |
| Item Weight | 84 Grams |
| Manufacturer | XREAL |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 5000 Nit |
| Model Name | X1111 |
| Model Number | XREAL One Pro |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Resolution | 450 x 450 |
| Screen Size | 147 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | 3 ms Ultra Low M2P Latency Experience, 32:9 265" Ultrawide Screen, 50°FOV 147" Spatial Screen, Adjustable IPD, No More Blurry Edges, XREAL X1 Chip, Native 3 DoF Special Feature 3 ms Ultra Low M2P Latency Experience, 32:9 265" Ultrawide Screen, 50°FOV 147" Spatial Screen, Adjustable IPD, No More Blurry Edges, XREAL X1 Chip, Native 3 DoF See more |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Supported Application | Messages, Phone, Time Display, Video Record, Voice Assistant, Voice Control |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Glasses |
C**E
Perfect for watching movies on an airplane
I had the previous generation xreal glasses and they were very good with a few annoying problems. This generation Xreal one fixes all of the problems with the previous generation and add more features. One of the most useful features is the ability to pin the virtual screen to real world space meaning you can move your head to the right and you see the image being left on your left side as your face turns away from it. While this is required for augmented reality, even for a more practical use, which is watching a movie on an airplane on a virtual 100 inch plus screen it is very handy to be able to turn your head slightly away to focus on something in the real world, merely by moving your head without having to fumble for your phone to hit the pause button or taking off your glasses completely. In fact, a feature in these glasses that is combined with the screen being to the physical direction is the ability for the glasses to turn off the black background temporarily when you shift your head away from where the screen is. When you are watching something on the virtual screen, it is very useful for the glasses to enable their black filters which prevents outside light from coming through the virtual screen. This was something that the old generation had as well, but this new generation can now toggle that black filter automatically as you turn your head to look away from the virtual screen, making the glasses be completely see-through to where you can see whatever you are looking at. Another cool feature is a virtual big screen meaning that not the entire entirety of the virtual screen is visible at the same time. So for example, in normal virtual screen mode, you don’t have to move your head or your eyeballs really to see the entire screen because all of it is in your field of view. With the big screen feature turned on the image is projected onto a virtual screen that is bigger than the LCD panels in the glasses, which would simulate the type of experience that you would have in the movie theater if you were sitting toward the front of the theater. Where you only see about 60% of the screen directly in front of you and you have to turn your head left or right to see the rest of the screen. This is actually a more natural way for us to view things because in the real life you tend to turn your head, slightly left or right or up or down as you’re looking around. And finally a third feature of these glasses, which is a little bit more advanced to get into but nonetheless very cool is if you have a video game that is capable of turning on virtual reality mode using “side-by-side“ then these glasses can actually act as VR glasses not just AR glasses. I have done this successfully with the video game called elite dangerous where turning on side-by-side 3-D mode creates a screen that is essentially 19 20 x 1080 x 2 meaning it’s actually 38 40 x 10 80. The left half being your left eye and the right half being your right eye. Using settings that are built right into the glasses you can enable this mode and it will split that very wide signal coming from your video game into a left eye and right eye allow allowing you to see full 3-D imagery as you are navigating your way in the video game. This is exactly what VR glasses costing hundreds of dollars more will also do, but in a much more compact and cheaper set of glasses. I highly recommend anyone that travels to buy these glasses to have a huge screen to watch movies on or do computer work on a flight and for anybody else that wants to have a portable large screen experience right from your phone or laptop anywhere you happen to be even if that is in your bedroom.
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!!!!!!
W**Y
The best AR glasses right now
I could easily rate the XREAL One AR glasses a 4.5 stars! They come remarkably close to perfection and are undoubtedly the best AR glasses on the market right now. Here's a breakdown of my experience: - Cons . Audio Compatibility with Rokid Station Google TV Neither the glasses' UDP nor DP audio protocols settings worked with this Rokid Station Google TV device I have, requiring me to use separate headphones or earphones as a workaround. . Comfort While Side-Lying During extended use while lying on my side (compared to the soft finish of the Viture One Pro), the plastic did cause some discomfort after about an hour, but other than that, they are comfortable to be using for extended hours. -Pros. These glasses deliver everything I’ve been looking for in AR technology. They’re a game-changer! . Versatile AR Experience: The built-in chipset enables incredible software features. You can adjust screen size, distance, and positioning with options like anchored, following, or picture-in-picture (PIP). While PIP is limited to the top corners, a firmware update for bottom-corner placement would be great! . Seamless Connectivity: The switch to a female USB-C connection eliminates the need for extra cables or couplers (a welcome improvement over the Viture One Pro). . Outstanding Display: The screen is impressively large, with options for color temperature adjustment and mechanical/manual viewing angle tweaks. . Comfortable Design: The nose pads are well-designed, making the glasses very comfortable to wear overall. . Smooth Motion Tracking: The smooth-follow feature significantly reduces motion sickness for me! -Neutral Point . IPD Adjustment: While you can adjust the interpupillary distance (IPD), you can’t adjust for myopia like on the Viture One Pro. However, I find this acceptable given the extra chipset packed into these glasses so definitely less room for such a feature and to top it off, that would not cover astigmatism/hyperopia and others. XREAL does offer prescription lens partners, which I may explore. -Conclusion Despite two minor issues, the XREAL One AR glasses deliver an outstanding AR experience that makes multitasking, chores, and even social interaction seamless. With a few small tweaks, this could easily be a 5-star product. Highly recommended!
A**.
Great Find!
XREAL One AR glasses has exceeded my expectations! One of my favorite features is how easily they connect to my devices—whether it's my phone, laptop, or gaming console. The setup process was quick and seamless. The visuals are sharp, and I was blown away by how realistic the 3D elements look in the real world. The quality of the display is impressive for such a compact device, and it's definitely on par with a high-end monitor.For gaming, the experience is next-level. The immersion is incredible—playing games feels like you're right inside them. Overall, if you're looking for a versatile, high-performance pair of AR glasses that blend seamlessly into both work and play, I highly recommend the XREAL One. It's a game-changer in the AR space!
A**W
Great headwear for those that can utilize it properly
Really happy for whoever this works for but I just can't get them to work. I think my eyes just don't jive well with AR and VR headsets. It's almost the same situation I found myself with the oculus quest 2 where despite the high resolution screens being pressed to the eyeballs, the edges would always feel a bit blurry and outside of moving pictures/games/videos/etc, text would always be a pain in the butt to read and sift through. It was the same experience with these glasses albeit with less facial heat dissipating since my face isn't sealed into the visor like it is with the quest 2. In this case no matter how much adjusting I did, from physical with the nose pads and legs, to virtual by changing the IPD, text strength, brightness, screen size, and more, I could not get these glasses to be both comfortable and practical and for the price I'm paying, I'm not going to settle for "ok?" In terms of feeling and usage. I work remotely, doing a lot of visual studio code. I'm used to my 34 in ultrawide moniter. The ultra wide mode on these glasses is absolutely nothing like my actual physical screen. I don't know how they're marketing it like using a Samsung 32:9 ultrawide cause it just doesn't feel like that at all. Feels like staring at a 32 in that's virtually curved. Not great. Also topping out at 1080p doesn't help as even at that close distance, convoluted settings aside, my eyes just couldn't stop focusing on the distracting blurs and rough edges of the text. Code on visual studio gave me a headache after trying for an hour. Also since I have a Samsung, fold 6 to be precise, I could only use these glasses in Dex mode which is not as user-friendly as simply mirroring your phone to the glasses and using it as so, like how it is with iPhones. So that sucks. Also doesn't work with switch 2 so if you were hoping for that functionality, keep waiting. Never planned on using this for my PlayStation so not testing that and I don't have a mobile gaming handheld like an ROG Ally. Used to but sold it. I'm sure these would have been nice on those but again, not for my use case. All in all, they're probably the best this AR glasses scene has to offer and the sound is great for what it is, brightness as well. I didn't suffer from random reflections as the prisms you're looking through are bent at an angle but that wasn't an issue. And being able to pin the screen so it's not following you around is a must, I don't know how these other companies don't incorporate that from the getgo. All in all, premium device but I think it's time to admit to myself that VR/AR headsets/glasses just aren't for me.
C**R
Best Mobile Computing Setup Ever!
My coworkers have started calling me Stevie Wonder, but I don't really care. The comfort and convenience of working with my XReal Ones when I travel beats any laptop! No more hunching over and dealing with neck pain. No more worrying about the person in front of me on the plane leaning their seat back and crushing my screen. I just sit back and work in total comfort. I got the XReal Ones as an update/upgrade from my XReal Air 2 Pros, and they are definitely a leap forward in technology and comfort. The interchangeable nose pads made it easy to get just the right fit for my giant nose, and having the X1 chip built into the frames means I don't need to carry around a bunch of adapters or a Beam to get the screen layout and follow functionality I want. I'm able to create a nice, wide screen to support multi-tasking on my computer and then seamlessly switch to my iPhone to watch movies on flights. Netflix even sees the glasses as an external screen, so I can lock my phone while I'm watching the movie to preserve battery life! Oh, and check this part out... you know how you have to take your laptop out at TSA checkpoints? Not me! I have a mini PC (which they don't ask me to take out since it doesn't have a screen) and my XReal Ones, which don't have to come out either. I just toss my bags on the belt and mosey on through. So convenient!
T**R
Not worth it for price and no accessories.
Xreal Blurry on edges no matter what I do. Never is actually a clear picture. Accessories required for use with anything but a steam deck or phone, but no first party accessories. Can't play games and charge steam deck without sketchy accessories. With only Usb c, barely works and hard to find things to use it with. Basically unusable on anything but a steam deck or similar without accessories, and with the inability to charge at the same time, I have had my steam deck shut down on me due to low power. Hard to even get it updated as you require a pc with USB c display connection, which would require a 2020 or newer laptop. That or you can download chrome to your steam deck desktop and get it updated or otherwise I never would have been able to. I like it, it's really cool when first using it, but the blurry edges I cant fix, and general suck of the device and lack of accessories, along with being $120 more than the cheapest steam deck for what is basically just a steam deck accessory is ridiculous. It appears the cost is a requirement for this kind of tech, and that ruins it. Xreal One is the first Xreal I would recommend, but I also barely can and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who isn't aware of these issues and able to accept them, likely due to being traveling too much or just having $500 to burn without concern. If I was homeless, I would run this and my steam deck. I put in my Xreal for return and have been testing it out further to see if I really want to keep or return since I have all the weird accessories and I do appear to enjoy the experience a little bit more than playing on my monitor. Would I buy it now with the knowledge I have, no, but I have the device already... I've realized the Steam Deck simply isn't powerful enough to not have blurry edges in it's games. I tested primarily with Elden Ring and it's far better on my gaming desktop with the Xreal. That still means I'll dislike using the glasses on the one device they really should be used with other than phones or a $1200 steam deck clone.
N**N
The future is finally here
This is the future. This does not feel like a tech demo, it feels like a well thought out, high-quality device. It is incredibly simple to use, just plug into your device and then bam, big screen with your content. The screens are extremely high quality, bright, and razor sharp. As far as the sound quality, I was honestly blown away. Built in sound may not seem like a big deal, but being able to plug in and not have to worry about extra cords or putting in headphones makes all the difference in it's usability for me to just grab and go. This has become a device that I use every single time I play on my steam deck and a device I use often when watching movies or shows. Couple of small things I would like to see improved upon: • The ability to adjust the volume directly from my glasses • I love being able to customize the shortcut button but please allow me to set "Side View" as one of the options • The ability to play/pause my media with my glasses (Getting a call and having to fumble around to find your device, open the portfolio cover if it's an iPad, then hit pause is annoying) Side notes: • If you wear glasses you will MOST likely need the glasses inserts. I can get away with playing in VR without glasses but these I literally could not use without the inserts • If you want to charge your device while you use the glasses make sure you get a quality adapter like the Viture USB-C to Glasses and Charging Adapter. I tried going cheaper but the sound wouldn't pass through to the glasses. Don't make the same mistake I made • These are NOT normal sized glasses, you will look a little goofy in them but they aren't really made to walk around and use at the same time • The lens transparency feature is cool but feels more like a gimmick (unless you find a good use for "Side View" mode. There has not been a single occasion where I wanted any other transparency than just the darkest. (You can just tap a button to get full pass-through without the screen so you are good if you need that) Couple of tips/tricks: • You can increase quality by a bit by turning off stabilization (this makes smaller text easier to read and I feel like the image is sharper as well) • Turning off stabilization allows you to adjust the brightness which helps a TON if you are wearing them at night • This also allows you to adjust the color tone. I like to skew it towards the oranges in the evening so it's easier on your eyes • Try the different nose pad sizes, it took me a little bit to get it to fit exactly how I wanted and feel perfectly comfortable • Connecting to an iPhone 14 or older (lightning port) requires a lot of cables (Lightning to HDMI Adapter, HDMI to USB C 4K with USB C powered (two female USB C ports)) - Now you can plug your glasses into the HDMI to USB C adapter but you need to also power the adapter so you will need a power bank if you are on the go and another USB C cable. ALSO, this does NOT charge the phone, as you need to plug a lightning charger into the Lightning to HDMI Adapter to supply power to the phone. Final thoughts - I love this device, this now goes with me when I travel and I absolutely love laying on the couch and playing my Steam Deck while I look up to the ceiling and see a huge screen. It has added new life into games that just don't pop on smaller screens or games where you need to spot smaller things. $500 feels a bit steep but the quality of the device IS top notch and I have zero regrets getting this device in particular. I have also owned and used a multitude of VR headsets and while that is a different experience, it does eventually become cumbersome and you lose interest and doesn't add a lot of daily value. This is more like having a set of AirPods. I carry them around so I can easily enhance my listening experience instead of listening to music from my phone speaker. These are the same, it easily enhances your long form media consumption.
A**H
I Just Stepped Into a New World!
I was all set to experience this new tech , and it still blew my mind! Everything works great. However, I’m taking one star off to suggest improvements in the design and wearing comfort.
D**A
Good AR glasses
First time using AR glasses. I was a little surprised at the FOV being only at 50 degrees, but after using it for sometime, I got used to it. I’ve encountered no issues so far. They’re great for an extra screen for productivity purposes. I can open 3-5 windows with the ultra wide. Although, it’s a little blurry, but that’s expected with early generations of AR. While outside, it can be a little hard to see if it’s bright. In other words, you can see beyond the screen. But if it’s night time, it’s bright enough to block your vision.
C**N
Süper fiyat süper ürün
Süper ürün ama uygun fiyata ki ben 25 bin e aldım dikkatli olunması gereken husus cep telefonu için aliyosaniz type c çıkışı nin video out özellikli olmasi sart
A**V
Çok hızlı ulaştı amazona teşekkürler
Türkiye’den vergiler dahil sipariş verdim, 2 günde elime ulaştı. Daha önce VR kullanan biri olarak söyleyebilirim ki bu ürün çok konforlu, hafif ve her yere taşınabilir. Görüntü kalitesi 1920x1080p 120Hz ile gayet akıcı, ses kalitesi de tatmin edici. Şeffaf mod sayesinde etrafı rahatça görebiliyorsunuz. Ultra wide modu pek beğenmedim çünkü fps düşürüyor ve görüntü kırpıyor. Oyunlarda GeForce Now ile, filmlerde ve özellikle Netflix’te çok keyifli. Kafa takip sistemi mükemmel çalışıyor, ekstra ekipman almaya gerek kalmıyor. Genel olarak her yerde dev bir monitör taşımak gibi, VR cihazlarının hantallığı olmadan keyifli bir deneyim sunuyor.
S**E
My second pair, they are wonderful for eBook reading
I had the previous generation for 2+ years, but unfortunately broke them. They are great for ebook reading (more comfortable than laptop or tablet eReaders) and I highly recommend them
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