Updated
Updated · CNET · Apr 27
Xreal permanently reduces One Pro AR smart glasses price to $599
Updated
Updated · CNET · Apr 27

Xreal permanently reduces One Pro AR smart glasses price to $599

13 articles · Updated · CNET · Apr 27
  • The new price marks a $170 drop from the original, making the advanced One Pro AR glasses more accessible.
  • The glasses feature 0.55-inch micro OLED panels, a 171-inch spatial display, 700 nits brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate, appealing to gamers and streamers.
  • With growing affordability in AR devices, Xreal’s move comes ahead of its upcoming Project Aura Android XR glasses, expected in 2026, potentially influencing consumer choices in the AR market.
Will Xreal’s price drop to $599 finally make AR glasses a mainstream tech, or are usability and comfort still the main barriers?
How does Xreal’s One Pro compare in real-life experience to Viture’s upcoming XR glasses and other competitors?
Given expert concerns about optical design, is Xreal prioritizing low cost over long-term usefulness in its AR strategy?
How might the ongoing patent disputes between Xreal and Viture reshape the future of consumer AR hardware?
With Xreal’s IPO on the horizon, what risks could disrupt its global leadership in AR smart glasses?
Are AR glasses like the One Pro mainly for seated, entertainment use, or are they ready for all-day productivity?