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The XREAL One Pro AR Glasses combine cutting-edge X1 spatial computing with advanced X-Prism™ optics to deliver a massive 171-inch virtual screen at 120Hz FHD and 57° FOV. Featuring ultra-low latency 3DoF tracking with optional 6DoF spatial anchoring, these lightweight glasses offer universal USB-C compatibility across major devices. Enhanced by Bose-tuned audio and customizable ergonomic design, they redefine mobile productivity and immersive entertainment for professionals who demand seamless AR experiences anytime, anywhere.











| ASIN | B0FF9KCRCW |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,435 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 7 in Wearable Tech Glasses |
| Box Contents | AR Glasses ×1,Storage Case ×1,Cable ×1, Nose Pads ×6,Cleaning Cloth ×1,Quick Start Guide ×1, User Manual ×1,Disclaimer ×1,Warranty Card ×1 |
| Brand Name | XREAL |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, game console, personal computer |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (957) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Type | Micro-OLED |
| Field Of View | 57 Degrees |
| Is Mixed Reality Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.1D x 14.8W x 5.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
| Lens Technology | X-Prism Optics |
| Manufacturer | XREAL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | X1112 |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Model Name | XREAL One Pro |
| Model Number | X1112 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Android, Windows, iOS |
| Platform | Android, Mac, iOS |
| Product Features | 57°FOV, 171'' Spatial Screen, 6 DoF & Native 3 DoF, New Optic Engine-X-Prism™ Optics, Sound by Bose, X1 spatial computing chip |
| Product Warranty | 1 year |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 |
| Screen Size | 171 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Accelerometer Gyroscope Inside-Out Tracking |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
K**N
Awesome piece of kit!
The XREAL One Pro is hands down the best XR glasses you can get right now if your priority is hassle-free productivity and media consumption. These are the only glasses that offer features like drift-free 3DOF, 6DOF, follow mode, 2D-3D conversion and screen resizing without any asterisks or downsides. And before you say, "Wait a minute? Other XR glasses can do that stuff too!", these are the only glasses that do all of this completely on-board! No software needed, hardware agnostic. All of these features work with anything, even with consoles for example. And it does them very well. The X1 chip really seperates XREAL from other XR glasses I tried. The on-board interface is slick, and the entire package really feels premium overall. The only thing I will say is that the initial unit I receieved from Amazon was defective, but XREAL were very quick to issue me a replacement unit without any hassle or extra charges on my end. It took less than a week, and the support was very kind overall. Things happen and it's nice to know that the team behind the product treat their customers with care. I have been using these mainly for productivity (coding on the go, remote desktop) and entertainment (movies, shows, YouTube etc.). The experience really is awesome and it feels good enough to not be a gimmick at all. Just ensure you are getting the correct size for your IPD, this is incredibly important or you will have a very noticiably worse experience. The screen really does appear to be gigantic when scaled to max size/distance, yet you can also bring it close and small so it replicates a small monitor instead. The screen is clear for me personally edge to edge, definitely softer on the edges, but still completely readable and comfortable to use. Compared to competitors, this product feels the best all-around, and is the only one that didn't make me feel like I regretted the purchase/bought into a gimmick. Overall, would definitely recommend these if you want a large, beautiful screen on the go or when at home etc. in situations where you can't have a massive TV. These are definitely the future of spacial content, will be using them all the time.
M**S
Perfect travel companion with gorgeous OLED - Quest 3 & M5 Vision Pro owner impressed
I've got a Quest 3, Vision Pro, and had a Quest 2 before, so I'm pretty familiar with this kind of tech. I grabbed the XREAL One mainly for travel. The Vision Pro is amazing but lugging that thing onto a plane isn't exactly convenient. Honestly wasn't sure what to expect with these, but I'm actually really impressed. Right off the bat, I need to address the whole productivity thing. You'll see people claiming they can code all day on these or use them as a second monitor, but if you're expecting that, there's a good chance you'll be disappointed. Text has noticeable aliasing and while it's technically usable, it's not something I'd want to do for extended periods. But for watching movies, gaming, YouTube, whatever? They're genuinely fantastic. The 1080p OLED display looks way better than the specs would suggest. The blacks are properly inky and the colors are really vibrant. It's rated at 600 nits but I don't even like using max brightness. The middle setting is perfect for most indoor use, and full brightness in a dark room is honestly too bright, which I guess is good for battery life. Oh, and if you're using it with your phone, you're just mirroring the display, so make sure to turn your phone's brightness down or you'll kill the battery. Pro tip: the default "Vivid" mode actually makes things look worse by crushing the blacks and whites. Switch it to "Natural" mode (you might need to update the firmware first). Much better contrast and the colors still look great. The field of view isn't huge but it's plenty big enough to feel like you're watching on a massive screen. There are three display modes and I like the one where the screen follows your head so it's always centered, but you can lock it in place or do a picture-in-picture thing too. The tracking is really smooth and feels natural even though it's only tracking rotation. The transparency levels are actually really handy. You can adjust how much you see through the lenses, and there's this cool feature where if you're in fixed mode and look away from the screen, it automatically cranks the transparency up so you can see what's around you. Pretty clever for staying aware of your surroundings. The controls are all on the right wing of the glasses, four buttons that are customizable. You'll get the hang of them pretty quickly and it's nice being able to adjust settings without needing to mess with your phone or device. XREAL calls these "XR" glasses but they're really not in the same category as the Quest 3 or Vision Pro. This isn't VR, there's no hand tracking, no apps, no virtual environments. I guess "XR" is just a marketing term because we don't really have a good name for what these actually are, which is just a really great display in glasses form. And honestly? That's completely fine. If you don't care about VR and just want an incredible portable screen for watching content, these are amazing value for money. Compared to my other headsets? At home for a proper movie experience, I'd go with the Vision Pro. But for just chilling and watching stuff, I'd honestly pick these over the Quest 3. Yeah the resolution is a bit lower but the OLED quality, those blacks, the colors, and how much lighter these are makes up for it. And for travel? No contest, these are perfect. Way more compact and practical than either the Quest or Vision Pro. The audio is okay, nothing special. I'd just use your own earphones. Only thing that bugs me is I wish there was a way to turn off your device's screen automatically when you start watching something, but that's more on the phone/device side than the glasses. I'd give these a 9.5/10, would be a perfect 10 with that screen-off feature. They're pretty much perfect for travel and watching stuff, and if you don't need VR features, they're incredible value compared to the alternatives.
M**N
Wonderful, but not for productivity. Lens distortions make text unreadable.
Those glasses could be revolutionary. Light and comfortable, well designed and they work well with any device I've tried. The stabilization is simply perfect and it makes a difference. Display quality is more than adequate, sound is surprizingly good, resolution is optimal and 3D works amazing. There is one unfortunate problem though. And it is a deal breaker: the lens distortion. I don't mean that the picture is fuzzy at the edges. It is another problem. It is not clearly visible when you watch a movie, but try to read a text and you'll quickly realize that something is wrong. Text is readable clearly only in some areas of the screen, in others you see it double or distorted. It's either the terribly low quality of lens, which are not smooth enough or the image processor does something that it really shouldn't do. I tried to use those glasses for reading, but half an hour with XREAL Ones gave my more eye strain than entire day with a monitor, as my brain worked hard to smooth out picture distortion for me. It's perfectly fine with movies to be honest, since this type of distortion is visible only in high contrast areas. The gaming is mixed experience. The more contrast and text the worse it gets. I had VITURE Pro to compare and XREAL Ones are quite simmilar. Both are great quality. VITURE Pros do not have those terrible len distortions though, you can read text comfortably. However XREAL's are way more advanced when it comes to 3DoF, movement stability and some usefull options easy to access in the menu. The X1 chip is truelly a wonder and if you don't plan to use for the device with text, XREAL is the obvious winner. Sadly any productivity work with glasses with such distortions is out of the question.
A**N
love this thing
R**A
Meilleure paire de lunettes AR du marché ! Surtout depuis la mise à jour de la 3D native.
A**O
UN OTTIMO ACQUISTO Ho utilizzato in ogni occasione possibile e testato per oltre un mese le caratteristiche, i settaggi e le applicazioni "lavorative" nonché ludiche di questi occhiali XR. Posso asserire che in mobilità sono "ASSOLUTAMENTE ECCEZIONALI" in quanto mi permettono tramite smartphone (Samsung S23 Ultra + tastiera Bluetooth) o collegandoli (tramite USB C) al PC portatile di fare le stesse cose che faccio in ufficio ...ma dal treno, in stazione, in albergo o in un bar... La qualità, la luminosità e la nitidezza dell'immagine sono eccellenti, non sono in 4K... ma uno schermo fino a 147" a 120 Hz, anche guardando film in alta qualità, non mi hanno mai fatto rimpiangere il mio monitor Odyssey o il mio televisore 4K. Ribadisco, la forza di questi dispositivi è quella di avere con sé ovunque, nell'ingombro di un paio di occhiali un mega schermo che, nella modalità ultra wide curvo raggiunge i 310 pollici. Significa lavorare su più file, programmi, App, contemporaneamente nella massima riservatezza (vedete solo voi). L'audio BOSE è a dir poco "fenomenale" ma, naturalmente, in luoghi pubblici molto silenziosi -per non disturbare gli altri- o nel trambusto di una stazione -per avere maggiore nitidezza- un paio di cuffie saranno sicuramente benvenute. Tornando all'uso di questi XREAL ONE posso dire che anche per sessioni prolungate di LAVORO sia esso editing che uso di applicativi non mi hanno fatto avvertire alcun affaticamento o fastidio agli occhi, anzi, mi hanno ringiovanito in quanto davanti al monitor devo usare gli occhiali da vista mentre indossando gli XREAL non ho problemi a leggere i testi (pertanto non ho dovuto comprare lenti aggiuntive). Ora parliamo del software di questi XREAL ONE che, a differenza di altri occhiali XR che ho provato, è presente un Chip (X1) che li fa funzionare al massimo delle prestazioni senza istallare nulla sui dispositivi a cui si collegano. La moltitudine di settaggi che siano video (dimensioni schermo, distanza, posizione, trasparenza...), audio (volume, formato sorgente, ...), della distanza tra le pupille per una visione adatta a ogni viso è gestita dagli occhiali rendendo tutto più facile e immediato. In pratica sappiate che, indossando gli occhiali e collegandoli a una qualsiasi fonte video, potrete visualizzare davanti a voi uno schermo di dimensioni e distanza a vostro piacimento che può seguire il vostro sguardo o fissarsi nello spazio in un determinato punto e rimanere come se fosse realmente e fisicamente lì finché non deciderete di spostarlo consentendovi di vedere il mondo intorno a voi con la massima naturalezza. Ad onore del vero segnalo che in treno e in aereo sarà più utile tenere lo schermo in modalità "sempre davanti agli occhi" perché i sensori degli occhiali risentono dei cambiamenti di direzione e quindi, se ancorate lo schermo potrà subire degli spostamenti in funzione delle "virate" del mezzo su cui viaggiate. In definitiva è l'unico paio di occhiali XR per i quali ho accolto di buon grado il costo, che seppur non sia trascurabile, mi consente di avere tra le mani un ottimo prodotto che mi consente di lavorare e anche svagarmi ovunque mi trovi senza "impazzire" sullo schermo del telefonino o sul mini monitor di tablet o PC.
C**E
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.
C**N
Dépasse toute mes attentes. Léger, image nette, appareil de bonne qualitée. Envoi rapide.
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