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Updated · IGN Southeast Asia · May 21
Viture Beast XR Glasses Impress With 1200p Display, Fall Short as Everyday Gaming Screen
Updated
Updated · IGN Southeast Asia · May 21

Viture Beast XR Glasses Impress With 1200p Display, Fall Short as Everyday Gaming Screen

4 articles · Updated · IGN Southeast Asia · May 21
  • IGN’s review says Viture’s Beast XR glasses work best as a travel-friendly display for handheld gaming, delivering a convincing giant-screen effect while staying comfortable longer than earlier XR models.
  • The glasses pair a 1200p display with directional speakers and support USB-C video from phones, tablets, laptops and handheld PCs; Viture says they can simulate a 174-inch screen.
  • Comfort and usability still limit daily use: edge text can blur, the top section gets noticeably warm, and the many button combinations make controls harder to learn.
  • The review says audio is surprisingly strong and brightness is ample for games and movies, but the glasses are not yet ideal for creative work or as a full-time monitor replacement.
  • Viture’s Beast is framed as a sign that XR glasses are maturing with portable gaming, even if the category still feels early and not quite ready to replace conventional displays.
Are XR glasses the future of portable screens, or will comfort and design flaws keep them a niche gadget?
With Google and Apple joining the fray, can smaller innovators like Viture survive the coming smart glasses war?