Updated
Updated · Android Authority · Jul 14
VITURE Launches $550 Beast XR Glasses With 3DoF Tracking and 1200p 120Hz Display
Updated
Updated · Android Authority · Jul 14

VITURE Launches $550 Beast XR Glasses With 3DoF Tracking and 1200p 120Hz Display

3 articles · Updated · Android Authority · Jul 14

Summary

  • $550 Beast glasses mark VITURE’s latest XR release, adding on-device 3DoF tracking, standard USB-C connectivity and a 1200p, 120Hz display aimed at gaming and video use.
  • USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode replaces VITURE’s earlier proprietary-style cable setup, letting the glasses work plug-and-play with Android phones, laptops and handheld PCs without companion apps.
  • On-device controls switch between anchor, follow and 0DoF modes, while optional SpaceWalker software adds ultrawide and multi-monitor features for supported phones and computers.
  • VITURE positions the 88-gram glasses as travel-friendly, but buyers may face extra costs: a $129 dock is needed for Nintendo Switch or HDMI devices, and text clarity and speaker quality remain weaker than gaming performance.

Insights

Is VITURE's market lead secure, or will cheaper rivals quickly close the technology gap on these pricey XR glasses?
Are today's XR glasses just a paid beta test for the real AI-powered 'smartphone killer' of the future?