Xreal’s top AR glasses drop to $599 permanently

▼ Summary
– The Xreal One Pro AR glasses have a permanent price cut from $649 to $599, making them $150 more expensive than the entry-level 1S glasses.
– Both the 1S and One Pro feature the X1 chip and support 3DoF spatial anchoring and Real 3D for 2D content.
– The One Pro projects a 171-inch virtual display using micro-OLED panels, a 57-degree field of view, and a 120Hz refresh rate.
– The glasses include built-in speakers, work with many USB-C devices, and offer optional 6DoF spatial anchoring.
– A recent comparison article notes the One Pro is most similar in visual quality to Viture’s Beast glasses, but no perfect pair of AR glasses exists yet.
The price of Xreal’s most advanced AR glasses just became a permanent fixture. The Xreal One Pro has dropped from $649 to $599, a lasting reduction that brings the premium wearable $150 above the company’s entry-level 1S model, which launched shortly after CES 2026. You can pick up the One Pro at Amazon, Best Buy, or directly from Xreal.
Both the 1S and One Pro share a sturdy, well-engineered design and several core features. Each pair runs on the X1 chip, enabling three degrees of freedom (3DoF) so you can lock your content in virtual space. They also support Real 3D, a feature that adds a convincing depth effect to standard 2D media.
The Xreal One Pro projects a massive virtual display that feels like a 171-inch screen. It relies on micro-OLED panels, a 57-degree field of view, and a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth, crisp visuals. The X1 chip powers low-latency tracking, and optional 6DoF spatial anchoring keeps your screen fixed in place as you move. Built-in speakers and broad USB-C device compatibility round out the package.
If you’re considering a private, oversized screen for movies, TV, or gaming, I recently published a comparison pitting the One Pro against Xreal’s cheaper 1S and Viture’s similarly priced Beast glasses. The One Pro and Beast deliver comparable visual fidelity, but as I detail in that piece, no pair of AR glasses is perfect yet. Still, it’s a welcome move that Xreal’s top-tier option just got a little more affordable.
(Source: The Verge)




