Xreal has launched the One Pro AR glasses, targeting gamers and spatial computing enthusiasts. The glasses project a virtual, three-axis stabilized display using a custom X1 chip, and support an ultra-wide 32:9 display mode.
Display and Performance
The Xreal One Pro utilizes 0.55-inch Sony OLED microdisplays with a peak brightness of 5000 nits, offering clear visibility indoors and outdoors thanks to three transparency modes. The virtual display can reach up to 171 inches in normal mode or 310 inches in ultra-wide mode, with a 57-degree field of view.
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Refresh rate: 120Hz
- Motion-to-photon latency: 3ms
The custom X1 chip minimizes latency and stabilizes the image by compensating for head movements. Eyeglass wearers can order prescription lenses from HonsVR, and the Pro offers adjustable interpupillary distance (IPD).
Audio and Camera
Bose-tuned speakers in the temple arms deliver immersive audio. Stereo, noise-canceling microphones enable spatial audio recording, especially when paired with the optional 12MP Xreal Eye camera module. The glasses weigh 3.07 oz (87g), while the camera module adds only 0.053 oz (1.5g).
Pricing and Availability
The Xreal One Pro AR glasses are available now on Amazon for $499. The Xreal Eye camera module ($99) and swappable Kaleido front-frames will be available later.