👓 Elevate Your Reality with XREAL One!
The XREAL One AR Glasses, powered by the innovative X1 Chip, deliver an unparalleled augmented reality experience with a massive 147" virtual screen, ultra-low latency, and expertly tuned audio by Bose. Compatible with a wide range of devices, these glasses are designed for immersive gaming, seamless multitasking, and enhanced visual clarity, making them the ultimate tool for both work and play.
I**N
Blew me away! Brilliant pair of glasses for productivity
The glasses were delivered the next day. I have been using them for work with the ultra wide monitor. The screens are extremely clear and crisp. Everything is super smooth. Beam is not needed as the One glasses have the X1 CHIP which means you can just plug and play on any device and it can anchor or follow without any other devices or software installed as it has built in 3DOF and the X1. They are comfortable although do take a bit of getring used to.
M**.
Excellent Viewing
I purchased these glasses to watch movies whilst on holiday.The glasses are great quality with an excellent viewing experience.I had a few questions that the customer service team have been able to resolve very quickly.Worth the money!
E**K
Great for gaming and watching content
Great for gaming and watching content but too low resolution and colour accuracy for professional work with graphic or text.In general if you never tried this kind of thing it will blow you away you basically put an over 100" screen on your nose wherever you are: on in your bed, on a plane or train. You can also connect it to a phone with usb-c video out so no need to have a laptop or a console with you.Would be 5 stars from me if it was 4k and colour calibrated.
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.
B**E
These are great
They are amazing for films and games.Text is slightly blurry for some areas of the screen for work, but I don't find that interferes with my productivity. The benefit of having a giant curving widescreen when working away from home, or even at home, more than outweighs the downsides.I really like them.
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.
S**E
Great screen and sound, LOTs of Wrinkles.
The good: very clear and stable image. I was able to work on them for several hours and read both Kindle and royal road content in the weekend I bought them for so long I had to charge my table and phone, twice. So, truly excellent visuals. The 50 degree field of view is fine with a ultra wide setting for working too.Audio and microphone quality is top notch.So why 2 star?Update: After following steps with support (admittedly prompt to reply), I still couldn't get them to update. It dies at 30% every time. Basically this part of the package is extremely beta at best-it's where I find out that we are actually in the cutting edge (meaning buggy), end of the market. It's a year too early. Firmware updates should just happen, no frustration and nonsense, like all my motherboard flash updates and such like have. So why these are 100% finicky (I tried a dozen times!!) I do not know but as I write, I'm debating how to do a return. Not a faulty unit but faulty firmware update processes. Unhappy.The frustrations. I'm considering sending them back.On a slightly older dell laptop, I have a couple of pain points.1. The OTA site through the browser refuses to see the glasses in any browser - despite my being ON the glasses at the time!2. UAC vs DP - first, they won't keep a setting, you have to change them each time. UAC is default, yet DP is the only one I get sound from. The Microphone may or may not choose to be recognised by windows.Some of this may be fixed by firmware but I can't even GET the firmware. Hence frustration.So, would I personally buy them if I had to start over? No - I'd wait 18 months or more for these kinds of things to no longer have such catch 22 problems.However, if you have a much newer laptop to use with them (make it a good gamer one or something that doesn't force the less capable graphics card to be primary in the interests of battery power, like the Dells do - otherwise you'll be in 60hz land forever!), then they are a good display.Whatever you are viewing, the screen has to remain on - if it's a phone, so you can control it too.So it's a mix. You can work for hours in them, I have, but there are niggles you have to just live with at present OR hunt a LOT for fixes (in my case with no success).
J**J
excellent!
good that i no longer have to buy the additional pack! great improvement on the last generation.
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