Updated
Updated · PhoneArena · May 19
Viture Beast XR Glasses Promise 120Hz XR, but Software Glitches Undercut Review
Updated
Updated · PhoneArena · May 19

Viture Beast XR Glasses Promise 120Hz XR, but Software Glitches Undercut Review

3 articles · Updated · PhoneArena · May 19
  • Viture’s Beast XR glasses impressed in review with bright anchored-mode visuals, strong audio and broad display controls, including 1080p or 1200p output, 60Hz or 120Hz refresh rates, ultrawide mode and 3D.
  • Anchored mode also exposed the biggest flaw: the virtual screen drifts and often needs recentering, weakening one of the headset’s main XR use cases.
  • Software reliability remained a second major problem, with the glasses repeatedly resetting saved settings after cable disconnects or mode changes even after installing the latest update.
  • That left Viture’s smooth-follow mode trailing Xreal’s rival stabilization, which the review said feels steadier while Beast’s display keeps an unnecessary floating effect.
  • The verdict was that Beast shows clear hardware promise, but its XR experience still depends on software fixes before it can fully match its feature set.
Is releasing superior hardware with broken software a fatal strategy against stable competitors in the growing XR market?
Can Viture's 'Clarity King' justify its premium price while its core display feature constantly drifts away?