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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 | 3,163 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 5 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 | XREAL |
| Brand Name | XREAL |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, game console, personal computer |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone, game console, personal computer |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 942 Reviews |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Type | Micro-OLED |
| Field Of View | 57 Degrees |
| Included components | 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 Included components 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 See more |
| 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 |
| Special feature | 57°FOV, 171'' Spatial Screen, 6 DoF & Native 3 DoF, New Optic Engine-X-Prism™ Optics, Sound by Bose, X1 spatial computing chip Special feature 57°FOV, 171'' Spatial Screen, 6 DoF & Native 3 DoF, New Optic Engine-X-Prism™ Optics, Sound by Bose, X1 spatial computing chip See more |
| 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.
T**R
Great for watching content, brilliant screen
I bought these mainly to watch films, etc, instead of looking on on my phone. They are not wireless glasses (I realised that before I bought them), they need to be connected to a USB-C display compatible port to drive them, and they essentially act as an external monitor. I tried them on my Samsung S25 and laptop, and was immediately very impressed with the quality of the screen, crystal clear, vivid colours and deep blacks. You can of course adjust the settings to your taste. You also have the option of keeping the screen locked in one position or moving with your head, think of it like the TV in your room stays in the same place for the first option. Watching films was very good, although it took me a a bit of fiddling to get a comfortable fit although I didn't really do much on oroductivity work via the laptop so can't really say how well that works in the long run. On my Samsung S26, it initially had problems with some settings with DEX. There was a firmware update for the glasses which fixed most of the issues, but I don't like using DEX anyway so I disabled it on my phone and the glasses still worked fine, just using a more native phone style interface. Build wise, the glasses were good. They feel well made and as mentioned, there are various pieces to help get the fit right. They weren't heavy and importantly, actually looked nice which is a change! Overall, I found the glasses very impressive, but do take a bit of time to play with the settings and fit, and contact the vendor if you have any issues as they were very responsive.
D**N
Still too many issues
Really wanted to like these... I have previously owned the original Xreal Air(Nreal), Air 2 & Air 2 Pros as well as the Beam. I have been using these with a high end gaming PC (with HDMI to USB-C adapter), Honor Magic V3, Samsung S24, Legion Go and Steam Deck. All connect flawlessly and work as expected. First impressions were good. The fact that a lot of the Beam functionality is now built in to the glasses is a big step forward. Software IPD adjustment is, in theory, a useful addition. I think the speakers are good, despite what other reviews have said. The larger screen size, ability to anchor or follow, change view distance, pin to corner and switch to ultrawide easily from the glasses with no extra device is great. Image quality is really good, the OLED displays give great blacks and colours, which can also be adjusted directly on the glasses through the menus. 1080p is plenty sharp enough and although lots of people say they want 4K, I think most devices you would use these with would either struggle to output 4K, would drain battery fast or you would be sacrificing framerates in games. 4K would be good for movies but honestly I'm happy with 1080p for this kind of device until phones and handhelds improve. The bad... Blurriness. Despite the talk from Xreal it is still there and in my opinion worse than ever. No matter what I do I cannot get the entire image to be totally in focus in a usable way. Most of the image is clear but I have to either accept that the bottom edge will be blurry or tilt the glasses so much that the top edge of the screen is cut out from view. I have tried all the nose pads, the IPD adjustment and screen size but no matter what, the bottom edge, especially the corners, are blurry. I can just about get a full clear image if I set the screen to the minimum size but I think that is unacceptable. I have found that if I move the arms about an inch or so above my ears it pretty much eliminates the blur but then of course the glasses do not stay in place. It would be good if the arms had more than 3 levels of tilt adjustment. For me, when the arms are pushed all the way up or on the middle setting, the top of the screen is cut off, it's like the display is just at the wrong angle. I didn't have this issue on previous models. Air 1 were perfect, Air 2 & Air 2 Pros were not quite as good for adjustment but much better than these. IPD adjustment just makes the screen smaller. It doesn't seem to help bring anything into focus by changing angle of image on screen. Reflections. Yes you get some reflections from your body, especially if wearing light clothes, this is expected with birdbath lenses. What I haven't seen mentioned is reflections from the actual image, which for me is really distracting. It is most noticeable with a taskbar but is always there (unless arms are above ears like mentioned above). I get reflections of the image in the bottom left and right of my vision and at the top centre of the screen- really annoying and probably the deciding factor in returning these. The dimming. These glasses seem more difficult to see through with dimming off than the Air 2 Pros, they seem darker and it is harder to see what you are doing while wearing them. These also do not come with a blackout shade which is disappointing. Also, who's idea was it to put a big message telling you that passthrough mode is active directly in the middle of your vision the whole time it is in use?! Effectively makes it unusable and can't be disabled! There should be a way to change the timeout of the menu. Really annoying having to click through everything multiple times while making adjustments to image. The rocker button can't seem to be set to volume, you have to use device buttons. Glasses can either do brightness or dimming. When using it for dimming, both up and down just cycle through the settings in same direction. Makes more sense to have dimming on the single top button (which you can set to do this as well as multiple other functions). Anchored screen can't be placed easily, it's always slightly off from where you expect it to stay. Ultrawide is even worse for this. The colours seem to change when switching between anchor and follow modes. No idea why and can't decide which I prefer but also can't get them to match each other. Some features that required the Beam on previous models are not included such as ability to passtrough devices like the Nintendo Switch, charge device while using, add apps, mouse pointer/touch control and there is no 1st party app (Nebula was available for phones & PC for previous models). So may not be suitable for everyone but everything I personally need is now built in to glasses. The cable could be a little longer. All in all I am impressed with the new features but there are just too many issues with the image to justify keeping them. I will return and stick to Air 2 Pro for now until the One Pros are released. With the new lens design I am hoping most the issues I had with the Xreal One will be fixed.
J**D
Great Product
Honestly a fantastic product , I have a stigmatism so without prescription lenses these were not suitable for me. But I had numerous conversations with Xreal and there Customer Service was fabulous they gave me tips and things to try and was even kind enough to Send me a Xreal Hub which im keeping as im definitely Impressed with them just think not the right time for me. Price I find a little on the edge for people who may need additional lenses and hub it all of a sudden gits expensive and close to VR which does the same things and more but these glasses are great for travel in a sense you don't have a big box on your head. If money isn't an issue I would definitely recommend them but a very luxury item. The sound is fabulous I think the sound was what shocked me the most with Bose on board they sound great so possibly another reason why these are the price they are.
S**1
Not sure I could live without them anymore
I have now had the Xreal One’s and hub for over 6 months so now I can give an honest review. I travel a lot with work and spend so much time sitting in airports, on airplanes and in hotels. These glasses have been a god send in all honesty. I can watch movies from my phone on what appears to be a cinema size screen right in front of me. When I first used them, I found the image was slightly blurred. After setting up the Pupillary Distance (PD) this was a little better. In the end I solved the issue by ordering some corrective lenses from a company that was suggested by Xreal. There was a voucher in the box to save some money and they came within a week. The display quality is excellent, once I had purchased the corrective lenses. The three modes are also very useful depending on the situation. When sitting in the airport or couch I use fixed mode. Were the display is locked in position. This allows me to move my head and talk to people. Next we have follow mode, were the screen moves depending where I am looking. This is great for sitting on the airplanes as you do not realise how many little turns the airplane is actually doing. When I first tried them on an airplane in fixed mode… the screen kept wandering off to the side. The follow mode cures this issue. The final mode is docked mode, where the screen is shrunk into a top corner. This is great when I am walking around Tesco’s pushing the trolley for the wife and watching youTube on my phone 😊 The Bose speakers fitted into the arms are also very good. The sounds quality is high when sitting at home, or even in the airport but when on the plane, they are not powerful enough to overcome the background noise. The solution is easy, I switch to my in-ear head phones. I have also tried them with my over-ear headphones but found that these pushed the arms into my head a little so gave me a sore ear. I use the glasses for watching movies on my phone, playing games on my Steamdeck and I have also used them on my Laptop when I had to do some heavy spreadsheet work when in a hotel. The 15’’ laptop screen was a pain trying to navigate the whole spreadsheet, but switch the to glasses and the massive screen allowed me to see all the data I needed to see. Though expensive, especially when you factor in the corrective lenses and hub, I would still highly recommend them. I was going to give them 4 stars due to the sound when in a noisier environment but I am not sure if this can be sorted without using headphones, and it does not distract from them one bit. Another reason I did not dock a star was that I used their customer service when I had an issue with my hub and they dealt with it quickly and efficiently. I had a replacement with 24 hours of reporting the issue.
S**K
Blurry and everyone around can hear the speakers
The screens are blurry and aren’t immersive as it just shows as a small screen in front of you. Everyone around can hear the sound playing, even on low volume.
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.
S**M
Game-Changing AR: Immersive, Powerful, and Flawless
The XREAL One AR Glasses are an absolute game-changer and a genuine step forward in wearable technology. Worth every single penny! The visual experience is stunning. The 147" virtual screen and 50° FOV genuinely deliver a desktop-sized display experience right in front of you, with crystal-clear HD resolution running at a super smooth 120Hz. Whether I'm streaming video or working on a compatible device, the clarity and refresh rate are truly top-tier. The included X1 Chip handles everything effortlessly, providing a seamless and native 3 DoF experience. I also appreciate the thoughtful features like the adjustable lens transparency, which allows you to perfectly balance the virtual image with your real-world surroundings. Finally, the compatibility is vast, working flawlessly with everything from the newer iPhones (with the necessary adapter) to the Steam Deck, PC, Mac, and Android. The renowned audio completes the package, making these glasses an easy 5-star recommendation for anyone looking to jump into high-quality augmented reality.
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