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ScottytheMan Posted
I recently purchased the XREAL One and I’m very pleased with it. I travel often for work in an industry that requires graphics, drawings, and frequent side-by-side document comparisons. The XREAL One has essentially given me the visual comfort of an ultrawide monitor, but in an incredibly portable form factor that makes working on the go much more efficient. For me, image clarity and focus haven’t been an issue—my baseline vision is very good, and the visuals look sharp and natural. One of my favorite uses is on flights: pairing the glasses with noise-cancelling headphones creates an immersive, cinematic experience that is unbeatable. The one downside with this scenario is that flight attendants can skip past me as I am virtually disassociated with the world around me. The only drawback I’ve personally run into is compatibility. My budget-friendly Google Pixel 7a doesn’t work with the device, though it connects seamlessly to my iPad and laptop. This isn't a deal breaker for me personally as I recognize my cheap smartphone is becoming outdated. Overall, the XREAL One is a game-changer for portable productivity and entertainment. If you want the flexibility of a massive screen without the bulk, especially when traveling, this is an excellent choice. The glasses come with a handy and robust carrying case that keep the glasses and cables together and protected. As a frequent traveler working in a graphic industry (graphic design, architecture, 3D modelling, or something that requires side-by-side document comparison) I recommend these glasses. The overall product price is cheaper than my at home computer monitors, and the device quality, paired with the convenience are well worth the investment for me.
andrewr Posted
If my experience is typical, then you should be prepared to not have instant out-of-the-box slam-dunk success with these. I had to patiently spend time clicking around a bunch of settings before I found the right combination of IPD, distance, screen size, etc. not to mention the right position on my face, the angle of the arms, the nose pieces... there are a TON of variables here interacting with your unique eyeballs (how is your eyesight? Got any astigmatism? How far apart are your eyes? How big is the bridge of your nose?) With all the variables involved I figure it's statistically impossible for anybody to pull them out of the box and see a crystal-clear picture edge-to-edge immediately. And the menus and settings are not intuitive enough, the initial setup not clear enough, to guarantee that your hand will be held all the way to success if you do not bring realistic expectations and, again, some patience and willingness to experiment to the table. If you can do that, given a few calm minutes of adjusting and trying various combinations, I think you can likely find the combination that works for you. Or at least that was my personal experience with these, and now I am really happy with them for what they are. Spendy, sure, but its bleeding edge technology. These will be hilarious relics within the next decade, so either you want to be on the pioneering edge and put up with a few early-tech quirks and limitations, or you don't. It's not a gadget for people without some disposable income and willingness to admit these are early, limited tech. But it's also an incredible sneak-peek at the future, I suspect. I just ordered the eye to see whether that enhancement is worth the while. I love that you can save a buck and start without it. So far I describe it to people as "like going back to a very nice, large-form 1080P monitor from 8 years ago." I also tell them "by all means, try them on to get an *idea* of what they are like, but EXPECT that they will be blurry for pretty much anybody but me because I had to adjust them to my eyes pretty specifically." I am still playing games from eons ago, so games look good to me. I am happy with spreadsheets and text for productivity, at least for short bursts of a couple hours or so. Its still pretty fresh for me so if I have more updates later I will update the review.
RomsinO Posted
I was looking to buy glasses for everyday use but couldn’t decide what to get. VR headsets still felt too bulky and I just wasn’t into them. Then I tried the Xreal One Pro, and it completely exceeded my expectations! On a flight, I used it as a replacement for my 15.6-inch monitor. The image quality is impressively sharp with deep contrast for such a compact device. I could lean back on the headrest, relax, and avoid neck strain. Overall, I’m extremely happy with this purchase. Can’t wait to test it out with my gaming devices this weekend.
AlaaA Posted
These smart glasses are a great combination of style and functionality. The design looks modern and comfortable to wear for long periods. The audio quality is surprisingly clear, making it perfect for calls and listening to music without using traditional headphones. I also like that I can stay aware of my surroundings while using them. Battery life is decent and easy to recharge. Overall, a very useful and innovative product.
BENL Posted
I had my misgivings at first. That is until my prescription lenses came in. After adding those and making some adjustments to the nose pads they were perfect. I ended up playing factorio on my steam deck until the battery died with no issues.
Delfinitely Posted
I have the Xreal One glasses and the first thing I noticed with these is that the sound has been improved significantly. The anchor feature is super cool as well. I’m able to watch football games through my phone while chopping onions and prepping dinner. I’ve also been using this with my work computer and it gives you the ability to have an extra wide extended monitor. It’s in the shape of a semi circle around you where you can look left and right, and it makes you feel like Tony Stark, it’s pretty cool. The quality and screen size has been improved as well. I’m able to use these to watch tv, and scroll my IG, all while simultaneously babysitting my nieces. A multitaskers dream! Add to cart asap.
RusselF Posted
Love them, I wish the lenses weren’t so dark, but otherwise an amazing versatile product for a virtual work space
JohnDoe Posted
These are incredible. I think I could've gone with the large, but of course they aren't/weren't available. So, the medium it is. Sound is excellent Picture is amazing Settings on board works great. Lost a star because 1. Large wasn't an option. 2. Camera should be included at this price point. Software, picture quality, sound, all are 5 stars! The people that complain are likely not familiarizing themselves with the "setting" adjustments. READ & Google for directions.
Roger Posted
Love it I called it my mobile movie theater! I will take it with me on my next vacation
RipTaylor Posted
This thing rules! I've used the past generations of XREAL but the new One Pro is a major jump. The anchoring and the stability is so so good. I'm using them for work and the immersion really helps my busy brain to focus. The ultrawide mode plus the lens dimming really really helps me focus. I love these so much.
Kungfupanda73 Posted
I picked up the XREAL One Pro and have been using it mainly to watch movies and play games through Samsung DeX. It’s super convenient—just plug it in directly, no extra devices needed. What I love most is using it while lying in bed, looking straight up at the ceiling. The built-in Bose audio really adds to the immersion—definitely a noticeable upgrade. Overall, it’s been an awesome experience for me!
BigB74 Posted
I have an early gen pair of XREAL and the ONE PRO is an epic upgrade. The visuals are super crisp and that bigger display is really noticeable. It just feels like a real screen and compared to other AR headsets, the price point is great. Very easy to plug and play out of the box.
AdamP Posted
Really impressed! Viewing experience is incredible
ChadM Posted
Only warning is look into how it works with your computer or phone first. It's useless if you can't make the connection work, but excellent on everything I've had gotten a proper connection with. Have difficulties trying to connect to pc (it can be done with additional steps) works great with my phone. My primary uses so far have been using PS5 remote play and streaming movies/shows. Large screen tv for games or movies on the go is great, even at home I can view a screen larger than my home tv. The costis simular to many large screen tvs, butbit is more portable and adjustable to the size you want.
Jeff Posted
Good product for playing Steam Deck, which is my main use. It'll work wonders on airplanes especially during those long flights. Couple gripes though -- it's blurrier than a regular screen by a little bit. Doesn't look bad by any means but small text is hard to read. Size of the screen for Steam Deck though evens this out for the most part, it's basically the same. Also, while the horizontal view angle is great the vertical is a tad less than perfect, I usually need the top a little cut off or the bottom of the screen is a little blurry unless I shrink the screen size. All that said, it's awesome having a big screen for steam deck that I can carry with me, and I can keep my head up rather than hunching which is much more comfortable. Really enjoy the product!
NikitaP Posted
They work great, have a cool design, but you need some time to get used to them. They also get a bit warm.
KenMasters Posted
I thought i could walk around with screens in fromt of me. Well i can with these just not very practical. Of your siting down watching a movie or playing a game their great. Good screen quality and clear with somewhat impressive 3D ( havent tried it on alot of videos). Great product just domt think youll be walking around like there Meta glasses they are kind of heavy to dark at times to use as regular sunglasses.
Mark Posted
Great buy if you want to dip your toes into whats going to be the next big thing. Dont expect this to block out your surroundings like a VR headset, you will still the world around you on your peripheral vision. However, once your focused on the screens in front of you, your brain doesnt even register the edges of where the glasses end and you are still immersed. These will let you work, play, browse in a room full of ppl or in a space where u have no screen and no one else can see it. The audio is great and the glasses are comfortable. I am sure this product will get better over time. But why keep waiting for a 2.0 and a 3.0 just jump in now. Get familiar with it and see if AR/XR is for you or not. I do not regret my buy. They are great for travel too.
Howie Posted
Just awesome. Comfortable, clear, incredible performance for both work and gaming.
WeiJ Posted
the Xreal glasses really surprised me — the screen feels huge but the frames are so light I forget I’m wearing them for my work and travel. I also use them mostly for Netflix watch, and it honestly feels more private than a laptop. it turns my travel more than a trip, but an experiential journey to save in my memory.