XREAL One Pro AR Glasses with X1 Chip, Native 3 DoF, X-Prism Optics, 3D Mode, 57°FOV 171″ 120Hz FHD Display, XR Glasses for iPhone 17/16, Steam Deck, ROG, Mac, PC, Android & iOS M (IPD 57-66mm)
$769.00 Original price was: $769.00.$649.00Current price is: $649.00.









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Step into the new era of wearable display
Ushering in the next generation of user interactions that merge the physical and digital worlds.
XREAL’s mission is to make AR accessible for everyone with it’s line of AR glasses. XREAL self developed spatial computing chip, the X1 Chip pushes performance to the limit in a compact design and unlock native 3 DoF in your glasses, delivering a major upgrade for the XREAL One.










XREAL’s Self-Developed X1 Spatial Computing Chip: Delivers Native 3DoF tracking with ultra-low 3ms M2P latency, ensuring stable visuals even during rapid movements. With the optional XREAL Eye, full 6DoF spatial anchoring. It delivers high processing power, seamless compatibility with devices, and distortion-free visuals through advanced stabilization.
The New Optic Engine-X-Prism Optics: XREAL’s advanced lens and projection system—ultra-slim, precision-engineered optics that project a large, sharp virtual screen right in front of your eyes, while still letting you see your real surroundings clearly. With a best-in-class 57° FOV, Optic Engine 4.0 recreates the feeling of watching a massive 171-inch screen from four meters away—all in lightweight, compact design. Its advanced anti-glare design minimizes reflections and light interference, enhancing clarity and immersion.
Experience True AR with 6 DoF, Spatial Anchor Anytime: Pairing with XREAL Eye, anchor your screen anywhere in your room, so it stays perfectly fixed in place—even as you walk around, lean in, or change your position. Unlike 3DoF, which keeps the screen at a constant distance relative to your head movements, 6DoF keeps your virtual screen locked to a real spot in your space for true spatial freedom and a more natural, immersive AR experience.
REAL 3D – Turn everything you watch into an immersive 3D experience: REAL 3D Now Available on All One Series Glasses, instantly transforming all your content—from games and movies to apps and photos—into true 3D with a single switch. Experience richer depth and lifelike visuals across everything you watch or play.
57°FOV, 171” Spatial Screen – More Immersive Visual Experience: Experience a virtual screen starting at 171 inches wide, filling your view with blockbuster visuals, thanks to XREAL’s advanced optics and industry-leading 57° FOV. Powered by Sony’s 0.55′ Micro-OLED display technology and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, get swept into your games or movies with immersion that rivals traditional home theaters—without the size, setup, or space concerns.
Dual IPD Design – Made to Fit Everyone: The XREAL One Pro is designed for comfort and clarity, offering two size options—M (57–66mm IPD) and L (66–75mm IPD)—to fit over 95% of users. Three-stage adjustable arms, zero-pressure nose pads available in three sizes, and a new spring hinge design adapt easily to different head shapes and sizes, ensuring a secure fit without any pinching or pressure. Additionally, with built-in IPD adjustment software, you’ll enjoy consistently clear, crisp visuals with minimal blurring or edge cut-off.
AR on Any Device, Anytime, Seamlessly: XREAL One Pro are compatible with any USB-C device capable of video output including iPhone 16/15, Android phones (supports DP output), Steam Deck, ROG Ally, MacBook, Windows PCs, and more. And paired with XREAL Eye, you can capture photos and videos instantly. An additional Beam or Adapter may be required for HDMI output devices including iPhone 14 and earlier models.
Audiovisual Mastery – Sound by Bose: XREAL One is fitted with a unique sound chamber design with new acoustic components, professionally tuned by Bose engineers. Enjoy high-quality audio without the need for additional headphones—whether you’re gaming, watching movies, or on a call.
Bright Sunlight? No Problem. Always See Clearly – Indoors, Outdoors, Anytime: With up to 700 nits of brightness, XREAL One Pro’s display stays crisp and easy to see indoors or under bright sunlight. Advanced electrochromic dimming lets you instantly adjust the lens tint, so you can stay aware of your surroundings or block out distractions for total immersion—putting you in control of your viewing experience in any environment.
Quick & Easy Settings Adjustments for Every Activity: Whether you’re switching from gaming to email or jumping from a movie to a meeting, quick one-tap controls on the XREAL One Pro let you instantly adjust brightness, display mode, screen size or distance—right from the glasses. Customizable shortcuts keep your most-used settings at your fingertips, so your AR environment can adapt seamlessly to whatever you’re doing next.
8 reviews for XREAL One Pro AR Glasses with X1 Chip, Native 3 DoF, X-Prism Optics, 3D Mode, 57°FOV 171″ 120Hz FHD Display, XR Glasses for iPhone 17/16, Steam Deck, ROG, Mac, PC, Android & iOS M (IPD 57-66mm)
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Christopher M –
The next gen of display glasses – not perfect, but near, and its the best you can buy
These glasses are truly amazing! The AR display glasses community has been dreaming of this tech and its finally here! There are two main things that make these glasses special that no other commercial display glasses have – built in 3dof from the x1 chip (ie image stabilization like a gimbal, image pinning/anchoring, head tracking) and prism optics which are smaller/thinner and effectively eliminate all reflections from your environment.3dofWhy is image stabilization and anchoring so important? Without stabilization, the image will move with every movement and micromovement of your body, with each step you take the image will bounce around violently, to chewing your food there will be a shake with each bite, to even just sitting perfectly still you can even notice a small movement with each heartbeat. If not nauseating (which it is for most users including myself) then it is very annoying and distracting. Anchoring is important when you need to look at the edges of the screen, especially to view text. This is most important with productivity and gaming, but not so much media consumption. You will often need to look at the edges of the screen for taskbars and toolbars which provides quick access important information, but what good is this if you cant read it! Without 3dof, you will quickly get eye strain as you have to look with your eyes only and cannot move your head and this is very unnatural and tiring. Edges of screens are also generally the blurriest because lens curvature around the edge and less overlap of eyesight. With 3dof image anchoring, this solves the eyestrain and blurry edges because you can move your head now to see the edges!3dof in all past gen display glasses were implemented via software, but for the one pro, it is built right into the glasses. no extra hardware or software needed. Just plug the glasses into any usbc video out capable device and that is it. No fiddling with software to get it working or worrying about if your device is compatible with the software and no need for your device to meet minimum (often high and restrictive) specs to get the software running. With software 3dof there are often compatibility issues with different os as well as apps like streaming services and security issues with work computers as the software records your screen to redisplay in AR space. Built in 3dof without relying on software means you can use the 3dof with a low power/speced device like an older pc or a single board pc or a gaming handheld or console like the switch, xbox, playstation, with any phone with usbc video out, and with any operating system and app, and with a work pc. The one pro has many more compatible use cases than previous gen glasses!Important is also the quality of the 3dof. The x1 chip does an amazing job. lt is rock solid with no jittering, stuttering, drift or lag. Other company 3dof all have issues in one or several of these areas, but not here. Having bad 3dof is not much better than not having it at all. If you have never tried good 3dof, it is something you really have to try to appreciate.There are lots of different display glasses manufacturers and I have tried many of them. I even went to CES and tried many that are not commercially available. Some have their strengths in display sharpness, low cost, form factor, brightness, etc, but everything pales in comparison to the One Pro with the X1 chip.Prism opticsPrevious gen glasses notoriously suffered from reflections from your surrounding environment, particularly in bright light. On a sunny day, you could not even see the image sitting by a window or going outside. You need to physically attach a bottom light blocker to the glasses. While this works, it honestly looks quite ridiculous, especially wearing outside. With the new prism lenses, there are no reflections and you can easily wear it on a bright sunny day without issue.The new prism lenses are also smaller and thinner than the last gen birdbath lenses (approx 40%) so the glasses don’t stick out from your face as far and look more like normal sunglasses. These are the best looking (to me) glasses yet and I wear them in public all the time and no one hardly notices.Other Considerations – the imperfectThere are a couple considerations which other reviews may mention may be a con to some. The prism lenses have a slight pincushion effect, the increased fov while nice, will slightly lower the image clarity as the image is stretched over a larger area, and there is a slight shimmer effect for certain text.To me, these issues are very minor and the benefits of the glasses overwhelmingly outweigh these negatives. These issues are mostly nitpicking on minor things which would not be even noticeable by the average user.The pincushion effect means the very edges of the screen curve inwards slightly with the 4 corners furthest out. This effect is not normally seen at all when using as a normal 16:9 aspect ratio. You can only see the effect when trying to make the screen larger than your field of view or using ultrawide mode (which is simply amazing). The effect itself, even when noticeable is very slight, and not really bothersome, just different.To me, the display quality is fantastic and I can easily use it all day for productivity reading small text and working with spreadsheets. But some complain that the text is not as clear compared to previous gen glasses because the field of view got larger. It is true that the pixels are now spread over a larger area, so the pixel density is less, however I find that because the field of view is larger, you can make the screen and its contents larger so it negates the loss in clarity. For example, when using older glasses to read a 10pt font, the actual physical size of that text is slightly smaller than using the one pros to read that same 10pt font with the same source device. I have done many readability tests back to back and I consistently get the same readability results.All other display clarity issues are primarily fit issues. Either ipd or face/head shape incompatibilities which may make the screens too far from the optimal viewing distance and location. One pros are one of the most adjustable glasses with arm heights, different physical size medium and large for ipd, and different nose pads that can be even stretched and pinched for customized fit. Really it is best to try it out yourself to see if it works for you as glasses fit is a very personal thing.The shimmer effect while also very minor, may be the most distracting issue of these three. It is generally only noticeable when viewing very small text with certain dark and light background to text contrasts. Again, most will not even notice this at all, but you get used to it quickly and isn’t bothersome to me.So overall these glasses are amazing and the benefits overwhelmingly outweigh any negatives. These are very close to perfect to me and are definitely the ones to buy. All other glasses feel like outdated tech now. Once you get used to built in 3dof, it is very very hard to go back.
Stephanie J –
Nice product overall
The customer service was very responsive and resolved a few minor issues early on. Overall, the XREAL One Pro AR glasses have been a great experience. The image quality is very clear, with accurate colors, and the hover controls respond quickly, making them easy and convenient to use. They work well for watching shows, office tasks, and everyday use.The device is very lightweight, and even after long periods of wear, it doesn’t put pressure on my nose. I’m using the M size, which fits perfectly. The adjustable portable screen is a thoughtful design feature, offering a wide field of view and strong immersion. In addition, using it in non-VR mode doesn’t easily cause dizziness. Overall, I’m very satisfied with the purchase and would definitely recommend you all to try it.
Jon –
These are great! Pefect for my needs.
Feb 2026 – Original ReviewI’ll update this review over the next few months as I have things to add.I received my XREAL 1 Pro glasses and hooked them up, via an HDMI/C adapter to a little, underpowered, Win 11 box and fired it up. Initial setup was pretty straight forward and the visual display was nothing short of extraordinary. Every pixel was sharp and clear. Right now, I see no reason why I’d do anything other than enjoy using them.The reason I got these is that I have bad eyes that need pretty decent correction, and I can’t stand looking at a screen smaller than 27 inches for more than an hour. Since I live in an RV and I don’t want to have to sit in my cramped little office every time I want to use my computer (I have dual 32″ screens), I decided to try these out.They are comfortable and while I can get them over my glasses (barely), I’m going to definitely get the prescription lenses for them. I will say that the color and brightness is pretty darn good.I especially like them because I don’t want to have to take a day off just because I’m not feeling well enough to get to my office for 8 hours. With these, I can easily work on my laptop from bed or comfy recliner and have virtually as good of an experience as my dual 32″ displays.The included case is a hard shell with soft interior. While VERY good, I’ll probably get a larger custom case for the XREAL glasses so that I can keep my HDMI adapter and spare cords. In a few days, I’ll try watching a movie and that will give me enough info to know if I need to purchase one of the privacy attachments for the sound.The only “weird” part is that I realized it’s like looking through an open-ended box attached to your head. In the wide screen mode, you can only see about half of the screen if it’s set for close in, forcing you to look left or right. Push it out farther, and you can see more, but the text is smaller because you’re optically farther away. I haven’t tried the larger screens yet, and probably won’t for a few days.The 1920×1080 mode (unanchored) keeps the screen right in front of you with slight follow lag, but not enough to annoy me. In anchored mode I can see the whole screen as long as I hold my head still, otherwise the screen is blocked by the “box view” as I call it.I’ve seen some complaints about the edges being fuzzy, but I have yet to experience that.The cord going from the glasses to the PC or laptop will take a little getting used to, but I’m going to order a 6ft cord to see if that will make it easier to deal with.All-in-all, a solid 5-star product.As to be expected, there are abuse/breakage/don’t-do-that warnings. Not surprising, as it’s a very high-tech heads-up display that so far delivers on its promises. If you want to be able to beat on it, I’d look for something a bit more rugged. I’ll be treating these like the high-precision instruments they seem to be.
Glenn –
The One Pros are a significant improvement over the original nreal Air I’ve been using in combination with the XREAL Beam. It provides the same base functionality, with convenient tracking modes built into a button on the glasses. I’ve been using them for about a week at the time of writing this review.In addition to being the same base features as the Air + Beam combo without the bulk & duplicate cable, there are some notable upgradesReflections are no longer an issue when you wear bright (white) shirts or hoodies causing glare and discomfort. The One Pro’s optical solution is great in eliminating this effect.Increased FOV is nice in combination with the built in tracking. Rarely do I want to watch something full screen as then clipping would occur along the edges. I find a smaller screen is comparable to the Air’s FOV I’m used to and the smooth tracking is great with no edge clipping.The dimming feature is more useful than I thought it would be, especially when using it on the go. I would say it gets pretty dark, not quite 100% blackout but not bright enough that I want to 3d print a physical light blocker.My main usage has been watching media via an iPhone and being able to plug directly in without any adapter or Beam makes the whole package of the One/One Pro significantly better in usability.Some users say they run hot – in my usage they’ve gotten a bit warm after walking in the sun with them but nothing uncomfortable.One downgrade of note in my opinion is that you have to take out the cord from the glasses to fit it in the case unlike the airs.I think if you’re an Air + Beam user, these One Pros are worth considering if you have the budget.
Abdullah Nawaz –
Its not being connected to nebula app as rhe app is showung cinnect u r glasses where as the wire is still pluged in but still not responding where as in virgin store it was working
Tech Guru –
Good Products
Omar Alraisi –
I bought the Viture Luma Ultra before buying this and didn’t like it, so I returned it and ordered this. It’s night and day, the extra cost is 10000% worth it.
R. Harvie –
Great for tv, movies on the go – especially airplanes. We travel quite a bit – just returned from Calgary to Bangkok flights – between flying time and layovers, it was great to be able to watch tv and downloaded movies on my iPhone (get the VReal hub power and play – Asia flights do not permit use of power banks during flights). I had used my MetaQuest in}n a Europe flight this past spring – nice, but bulky and no peripheral awareness re meals, other passengers, etc.. highly recommend. Also – bluetooth connection doesn’t work on MetaQuest work with a few exceptions – with zero noise cancelling. Bluetooth with XReal via iPhone worked perfectly.Big screen, high quality picture results – in public, used with both bluetooth Sony ear buds and headphones. At home – in glasses speakers are excellent .