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Augmented reality (AR) glasses let you turn any space into a giant private TV screen, and the REAL One Pro AR glasses have one of the widest fields of view in their category, plus a bevy of features that helped earn them a 2025 PCMag Editors’ Choice Award. And right now, the XReal One Pro AR glasses are at their lowest price ever: $598.99 (down from $769).
On the surface, these look like a regular pair of black sunglasses, housed within a thin, glossy frame with lenses that you can lighten or dim. The bridge features removable silicone nose pads as well as mounting points for perspective lens inserts. Compared to most AR glasses, which typically have a 30 to 50-degree field of view, the XReal One Pros come in at 57 degrees—even compared to its predecessor, the XReal One Pros, the picture is significantly more expansive.
The XReal One Pros are compatible with any devices that output a DisplayPort signal over USB-C, meaning they’ll work with the majority of phones, tablets, and PCs (though not a Nintendo Switch or Switch 2). They offer the same AR tweaks as the previous model, including head-tracking capabilities, options to adjust the size and distance of the virutal screen, and different viewing modes, including ultra-wide and side-view. Built-in 3DOF motion tracking and Bose-designed speakers help make the experience more immersive. The glasses have 2GB of built-in storage that can be offloaded to the connected device via the glasses’ menu.
What do you think so far?
The wide field of view is where these glasses really shine; PCMag describes it as “noticeably bigger than the XReal One’s and Rokid Max 2’s displays, and much larger than the Viture Pro’s,” and likens the experience to upgrading from a 55-inch TV to a 75-inch one. While spreading the pixels across a wider space means the image isn’t as sharp as pairs with a narrower field of view, these specs still deliver crisp visuals with easy-to-read text when being used as a wearable monitor.
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