Xreal One Pro AR glasses next to the Beam Pro

Source: Amazon

Sunglasses?

Yes

Connective Technology

USB-C

Brand

Xreal

Speakers

Bose

Refresh rate

Up to 120Hz

The Xreal One Pro’s flat-prism optics and X1 spatial processor stand out for their sharp visuals and easy fine-tuning, putting them among the top options in AR right now. Pairing it with the Beam Pro turns the setup into a self-contained, portable computer, so you’re not stuck depending on your phone for power or apps.


Resolution

1920 x 1080 per eye


Smart glasses have always been intriguing, but their steep price tags kept most people from jumping in. Now, with Xreal’s latest sale, they’re finally a lot easier to justify, and it might be the perfect time to see what the hype is about.

Xreal’s Labor Day deal on Amazon bundles the One Pro AR glasses with the Beam Pro for $798. The Xreal Beam Pro works as a standalone computer for the glasses, so you don’t need a phone or other device to run them. Sold separately, the One Pro goes for $769 and the Beam Pro is $199, so this bundle saves you $170. The offer runs through Monday, September 1.

What’s great about the Xreal One Pro AR Glasses?

Xreal’s AR glasses cram some powerful hardware into a surprisingly small build. They feature Sony’s 0.55-inch Micro-OLED displays for Full HD visuals at up to 120Hz, all powered by Xreal’s X1 spatial processor. The 57-degree field of view is also among the widest you can get in consumer AR glasses today.

The glasses can project virtual screens as large as 171 inches, maxing out at 191 inches, and use electrochromic dimming to keep visuals sharp against your surroundings. They work with everything from phones and laptops to a Steam Deck, giving you a massive, crisp display right in front of your eyes. This comes in handy for watching movies on a flight or getting work done without being tied to a tiny screen.

Xreal’s Beam Pro makes the setup way more flexible, working as a dedicated AR hub that handles apps and streams content straight to the glasses, so you don’t have to tether it to a phone or laptop. That makes it easier to jump between gaming, work, or streaming. The glasses themselves come with Bose-tuned audio and a comfy design, making them an excellent all-in-one AR setup.