XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible

XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible
XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible
XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible
XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible
XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible
XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible
XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible

Key features

  • Welcome to the era of portable display built on cutting edge AR technologies with industry-leading image quality.
  • 【Incredible Visuals】130" screen in your pocket and no more neck or back pain from looking down at your phone/laptop screens. Best TV/projector/monitor alternative. Unlock 330" screen with Beam.
  • 【Easy On The Eyes】Easy to wear at 79g of weight, TÜV Rheinland-certified eye comfort.
  • 【Unlock Spatial Display】Multiple display modes to suit your various needs, unlock spatial display with XREAL Beam.
  • 【Expansive Compatibility】Compatible with iPhone, most Android phones, Windows/Mac laptops, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch and ROG Ally (may require additional accessory).
  • 【100% UVA/UVB Protection】XREAL AR Glasses offer complete protection against UVA/UVB rays for outdoor use.
BrandXREAL
ColorBlack
Warranty12-month warranty

XREAL Air AR Glasses, Smart Glasses with Massive 201" Micro-OLED Virtual Theater, Augmented Reality Glasses, Watch, Stream, and Game on PC/Android/iOS–Consoles & Cloud Gaming Compatible

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Customer Reviews

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For gaming, long drives plain rides whatever read this review all the way especially Edit 1
Adam O.✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 30, 2024
If you're buying then for your steam deck wait! When you have 50% or less battery they can cut in and out and it will drive you insane thinking there broke amd as of right now there's no way to charge your phone or other devices while using them but in July 2023 some expensive options are supposed to be released ($100+) HOWEVER they are extremely nice to watch TV on from your phone or something like that, I've had no issues with using them with my phone yet, the arms do fit wierd on your head and kinda hit a spot behind your ear but for the most part comfortable, I would watch a few YouTube videos going over them and take everything they say with a grain of salt because there probably sponsored, but all that to say they have there uses and it's kinda up to you if they meet your criteria, if you fly a ton 10/10 would buy or if you a passenger on long drives

Edit: leave honest and to the point reviews on issues they are listening and take the reviews we leave seriously and try to adapt there or resolve the issue or both so leave honest reviews this company is going above and beyond, I say that regarding my review they reached out with a way to address one of my biggest issues

1. Shutdown normally on your Steam Deck (select """"Shutdown"""" in the """"Power"""" menu).
2. Press and hold the Volume """"+"""" keys and press the Power button at the same time, this will start the BIOS menu.
3. Navigate to the """"setup utility"""" using the cross and A keys.
4. Navigate to the """"power"""" menu. 5.
Select """"battery storage mode"""" and confirm. 6.
6. Connect the power and restart the device, then the setup is finished.
Hope these steps can help you solve the problem.

This is to address the power issue woth steam decks

Edit 2: this is a review comparing the rokid max and xreal air glasses, the xreals picture quality and comfort is better, the rokids picture had a very harsh fish eye effect on the edges no matter what I tried wether nose piece or focusing nobs, now over all I think the xreals are better but ill add a few pros of rokids because I believe in honest reviews the rokids have a focus adjustment nobs for each eye making my mother very happy for reading without readers I should note the fish eye issue only presented it self when plugged into a console, that being said for a phone screen it was perfect, and they have some wireless capabilities but only air casting which with xreal newest release it blows the wireless of rokid out of the water so my honest opinion is if you get a pair get the xreal or wait for the next model which takes user input into account either way I don't think you can lose with xreal
Most reliably readable XR glasses available afaik
C✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 11, 2024
I originally bought these both as a comparison and a temporary stop gap while I waited 2 weeks for my VITURE One glasses to ship from China. During those 2 weeks, I got full days long tests for these. I used them on my iPhone (with the extra suggested adapter), Steam Deck, and Macbook Pro laptop.

I was visiting my parents for a week and, as they have no monitor nor room for a monitor, my primary development monitor was the XREAL Air glasses. I worked in these for 8 hours a day for 5 days. And it worked surprisingly well. Given that they are only 1080p, I had to zoom out to shrink the text on my code development low enough that I could see 2 columns of code in the glasses. However, the view was always clear and sharp, if a little pixelated.

Using them with the Steam Deck was always solid. I have played 15-20 hours of No Man's Sky in these and the only difference from playing on my PC running at 4K with a RTX 4070 Ti is that the graphic fidelity is obviously lower. But the gameplay is just as smooth and I can accomplish all the same missions and tasks as on PC.

The experience on the iPhone was probably the most rough because the bulky, awkward adapter makes it basically impossible to use with the phone in your pocket as it will awkwardly droop out of your pocket with the heavy end of the adapter flailing out. I mainly use the iPhone adapter by laying the iPhone flat on a table face down while I do the long ritual of brushing my teeth for some orthodontic aligners I'm wearing.

Then, finally, after 2 weeks my VITURE One glasses arrived and I fully expected to be ready to replace the XREAL Air glasses with them. To my surprise, I did not. The VITURE One glasses had the following advantages I fully expected:

- Much more solid and protective case
- More comfortable and stylish frame
- Better dimming when not using the face shield
- Higher quality, more isolated sound
- Seemingly cooler running temperature
- A technically sharper and more high resolution image

However, there was one huge problem: no matter how much I fiddled with the dials and nose attachments on the VITURE One, I could almost *never* get a completely clear image. Fringing and blurriness was rampant. There is *no way* I could have developed in these for the 8 hours a day 5 days a week like I did with the XREAL Air. The text simply would never have been clear enough. And even on No Man's Sky on my Steam Deck, there was an unacceptable amount of blurring on text in the inventory screen that would have driven me mad. If all I wanted to do was watch movies and play games with no text in the interface, the VITURE One may have been fine. But for reading text, the blurriness was unacceptable.

Also, the VITURE One didn't come with the face shield, meaning there was always some light pouring through even with the dimmer active. Not to mention that I had to activate the dimmer *every time* I plugged them into a device. After a week of total darkness clarity using the face shield on the XREAL Air, that was also unacceptable.

Popping the XREAL Air back on after fiddling with the VITURE One for an hour, the difference was immediate. No fiddling. No adjustment. Just an immediate, completely lucid picture, if slightly more pixelated.

So much to my surprise, I will be sending the VITURE Ones back and keeping the XREAL Air. From the only comparison video I could find, the XREAL Air also has this no-fiddle clarity advantage over other XR glasses like TCL. As far as I can tell, these are currently the best on the market. Also, at the time of this review you can get them in a single day rather than waiting 2 weeks, which is a nice bonus.

Edit: If you would like a snap case that is better than the stock one, the Oakley Large Metal Vault is the only one I have found on Amazon that is big enough. It is hard shell, providing much better protection than the soft, flimsy stock case. And since it snaps open and closed, you don't have to fiddle with a zipper every time you use the glasses.
Honestly.
Gavin✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 11, 2023
I believe the product is a great product with some exceptions. I love the fact that I can use the app to get into a true AR experience its phenomenal. the software is rather lacking however and very limited. so let me start by saying without the app you don't get a true AR experience it just mirrors your screen into your FOV which is fine if you just want to see whatever your plugged into however this experience is lacking because the image is in the middle of your FOV blocking everything in your vision and I personally found in this mode if you're in a bright area it can make you feel slightly sick. this mode is perfect if you want to just watch a movie in the car or something. the app allows you to run multiple screens and move them around in AR which is FREAKING AWESOME if the app itself didn't blow. the web browser is different from the one on your phone, so you have to resign into everything. there is no real support for any games so there are like 4 AR games you can play. the other thing I didn't like was when I'm watching a movie I would like to play on my phone. NOPE your phone is a now a mouse pad you minimize the app/or put your phone to sleep it will restart the ar experience which really is a buzz kill because you cant even emulate your apps in the ar space. the other issue is the ar experience needs a FOV mode where I can move windows around in my field of view instead of in a 3d space. it would make these things a 5/5 for me honestly. if they did this you would be able to walk around and do stuff while having your show take up a little of your vision so you can still see while walking around. with the current modes wherever you place your screen thats where it is so if you place it right in front of you and you have to turn around it will no longer be in your vision and I think thats a pretty big thing for this type of technology.

even though I focused on the bad things in my review I don't think this product deserves the bad reviews it has gotten. it's amazing and the technology is there even though the screen is a 1080p 60hz screen it looks really good. some of the reviews I have read were just people not doing a little research WHICH is on the manufacturers, but they could still attempt to figure it out. if you have a Samsung phone turn off Dex by pulling down your notifications and pressing the Dex button. this will make the glasses work the with phone and software a lot better. the speakers are okay, they are too quiet for me so I would either wear headphones or Bluetooth into a speaker. if you have an older phone or a secondary phone that you can solely use on the glasses its nice because then you can play a game or something on your main phone and have a movie up on the glasses. I havnt tried it on my pc or anything else just mobile so I cant say what the experience would be like.
AR windows laptop monitor alternative.
Mak ✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 7, 2023
Amazing glasses. I was able to make a 32:9 ar monitor that basically sits in front of my regular laptop display, but twice as wide! I used the beta nebula for windows software. You do need to fiddle with it each time you sit down to work but I got rid of the screen tears and laggy mouse.

It works much like a regular monitor and is bright enough that even though i set it up in front of my laptop display, it was perfectly fine to work with. The major difference was that no one can see what you're working on, which may be a good thing or bad thing.

The reason why I returned them was because of neck pain. I do have a sensitive neck and I found that the small field of view and low resolution forced me to constantly rotate my head to see the edges of the screen. The resolution or FOV was actually comparable to competitors, but the current state of the technology was just not quite there for me.

I'm looking forward to newer glasses and will definitely be buying when they get better.
Not as impressive as reviewers would have you believe but still a good value at $340
Brooks Lawson✓ Verified PurchaseNovember 30, 2023
Watching reviews, people were completely blown away by this device. I was not, at all, but it's still pretty cool.

The display does not look at all like a 130" display. Rather, it looks a lot like VR, if you're familiar with that. Like a really small screen but really close to your face, with visible "screen door effect" (individually visible pixels).

The display is very bright, and the colors really pop. The OLED is doing great work here.

Comfort - The device rests against my eyebrow so it's not super comfortable, but also not unbearable after several hours.

There is kind of a small window for which you can see the display. It's like looking through a large crack in a fence. Items at the top and bottom of the screen have a sort of "lens flare" and are somewhat difficult to see. As well as a sort of "flare" across the entire display, like the lenses are smudged, but they aren't.

There is no kind of stabilization. This can cause you to become queasy if you move your head at all. Sometimes I try to move my head to see some parts of the screen, but the screen just moves with my head, so that doesn't really work. The "XReal Beam" supposedly fixes this but I am undecided at this time if I want to spend another $120 to find out how that works...

I have a Google Pixel 7 which does not support DisplayPort out over USB-C, nor does my Lenovo laptop, unfortunately, but there is nothing XReal can do about that. Again, I have to option to buy the HDMI accessory to work with my laptop, but not sure if I want to spend the money at this point. So the only device I have that it works with is the Steam Deck.

It's an excellent option for travelers, who don't want to crane their neck down to look at a display on a table or their lap. Playing Steam Deck in bed with my head back with this thing is WAY more comfortable than leaning up and looking down and holding the device itself at an angle that is both visible and comfortable for my hands.
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