
"The Xreal One Pro delivers an impressive visual experience, thanks to its new flat prism optics. While the design adds some bulk and weight, it enables a 57-degree field of view -- currently the widest available in any consumer AR device. For frequent flyers or daily commuters like myself, XR glasses like these offer one of the most immersive ways to watch content or play mobile games on the go."
"The audio through the glasses was developed in partnership with Bose, which I can attest provides an enjoyable audio experience even though the speakers aren't directly in your ears like traditional earbuds and headphones. Also: I tried smart glasses with a built-in display, and they beat my Meta Ray-Bans in key ways I prefer this setup for commuting by train -- nearby passengers aren't disturbed by the audio. On a plane, though, noise-canceling headphones are essential to block out ambient noise."
Xreal One Pro uses the Xreal X1 spatial computing chip and new flat-prism optics to deliver an immersive visual experience with a 57-degree field of view. The design increases bulk and weight but enables the widest consumer AR field of view currently available. The glasses connect via USB-C and can create an ultra-wide workspace, replacing a three-monitor setup for multitasking on Surface Pro and MacBook Pro devices. Audio was developed with Bose and offers enjoyable open-ear sound that minimizes disturbance to nearby passengers. The glasses excel for in-transit media and mobile gaming, though noise-canceling headphones remain useful on planes.
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