XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses|46° FOV, 130″ 120Hz HD Display, True Colors, Cinematic Sound, All-Day Comfort. Compatible with iPhone 15, Steam Deck, ROG, Mac, PC, Android & iOS
Original price was: $449.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Price: $449.00 - $399.00
(as of Oct 01, 2024 12:41:27 UTC – Details)
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With accurate 3 Degree of Freedom (3DoF) tracking, you can fix the gigantic screen in the air.
XREAL Beam Pro/XREAL Beam Required
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Follow
Minimizes display movements when you get jostled around, ideal for in-vehicle use
XREAL Beam Pro/XREAL Beam Required
The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.
Side View
Shrinks the display and moves it to the side to avoid visual interference while still able to enjoy a show
XREAL Beam Pro/XREAL Beam Required
1 Smartphone/Tablet
2 Game Console
3 MAC/PC
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Works with
iOS/Android*/PC/Steam Deck/ROG
iOS/Android*/PC/Cloud Gaming
iOS/Android*/PC/Steam Deck/ROG
Android*/Steam Deck/Switch/ROG
PS4 Slim/PS5/Xbox/Switch/iOS
Perfect for
iOS/Android*/PC/Steam Deck/ROG
Gaming/Streaming/Movie/Work
Gaming (with Console/PC)
Play and Charge
Gaming/Streaming/Travel
Google Play Store Apps
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3D Photos & 3D Videos
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For iPhone 15/15 Pro/iPad
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Best
Compatible
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For iPhone 14 & Earlier
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PS/XBox, PC Gaming
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Remote Play/Cloud Gaming
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Nintendo Switch(Lite Excluded)
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Steam Deck/ROG Ally
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Compatible
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USB-C DP in
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Immersive Visuals, Zero Latency: Experience unparalleled clarity with XREAL Air 2 Pro, powered by SONY Micro-OLED panels. Enjoy industry-leading visuals with a 46° Field of View and a 120Hz refresh rate, delivering an astonishing visual experience right out of the box.
True-to-Life Colors, Crisp and Vivid: Each pair of glasses undergoes precise color calibration to ensure exceptional color accuracy with no distortion. Witness stunningly accurate and vibrant colors as if they were right in front of you.
Personal Cinema, Anywhere, Anytime: With 3 adjustable dimming levels, the one-touch Immersion Control button makes it easy to use the glasses in any lighting condition, whether indoors or outdoors.
Cinematic Sound: Directional Audio technology minimizes sound dispersion, ensuring privacy and reducing disturbances while delivering clear, immersive sound.
Unlock Spatial Display with XREAL Beam Pro: Pair your XREAL Air 2 Pro with XREAL Beam Pro to enjoy millions of 2D apps in a 3D space, expanding your spatial experience like never before.
All-Day Comfort, Zero Pressure, No Neck Pain: Designed with 1:1 weight distribution to significantly reduce pressure on your head and nose. Comes with zero-pressure nose pads in various sizes and a three-level temple adjustment for a perfect fit.
Flicker-Free, No Fatigue, Avoid Visual Damage from Myopia Adjustments: TÜV Rheinland Certified for Eye Comfort and Low Blue-Light, XREAL Air 2 Pro AR comes with prescription lens inserts (additional purchase), ensuring no headaches, no eye strain, and no myopia adjustments.
Plug and Play, Expanded Compatibility: Effortlessly connect to any device with USB-C video output, including iPhone 15, iPad, select Android smartphones, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, MacBook, Windows PCs, and more.
Customers say
Customers like the comfort of the wearable computer. They mention it’s remarkably ergonomic and fits snugly without any discomfort. They also like the weight and looks. However, some customers have different opinions on image clarity, functionality, screen size, value for money, and sound quality.
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8 reviews for XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses|46° FOV, 130″ 120Hz HD Display, True Colors, Cinematic Sound, All-Day Comfort. Compatible with iPhone 15, Steam Deck, ROG, Mac, PC, Android & iOS
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Original price was: $449.00.$399.00Current price is: $399.00.
Kai Sonto –
Pros and Cons to Innovation
I can honestly say I enjoyed the entire process. I set these glasses up, easy as cake and every function and feature was explained to help me best understand how to maximize my experience. The sizing options are comparable to an actual TV, and you don’t feel uncomfortable because it follows wherever your head is.There are a few notable flaws like the glasses sometimes get hot on your eyebrows, connecting the beam to low-end computers can lead to laggy image quality, and the beam also gets hot during extended usage. A wired connection directly to the device you’re streaming to the glasses provides the best image quality but the size cannot be adjusted unless you have the Beam or Beam Pro (I have both). The biggest weakness I’d say, is having the beam vs not having the beam is a world of difference at times. but the glasses still perform as you’d expect without them.Despite the flaws, I rate it 5 stars because this is uncharted territory. As expected Xreal delivers a polished experience that I can honestly say makes me wanna jump forward 20 years in the future. When I watch movies, play games, or even look at a visualizer at the park I am content with my purchase and accepting of the limitations our technology currently offers. Furthermore, the community surrounding this new technology on their Discord server provides a feeling of unity toward understanding how this product can change or improve, I honestly feel like my input matters.TLDR; It isn’t perfect, but it does exactly what you want it to, well!
Alex M. –
Great glasses once you can get the fit right
To start, this is by far the coolest piece of tech I’ve ever owned. It’s very futuristic and a very enjoyable experience.This is the second brand of XR glasses I have tried as I had trouble with comfort on the first pair I bought. I would say that these are a big improvement. I can wear them for hours without any discomfort, which I cannot say for the other big brand I tried, which I sent back in a week because the comfort was just not there. They hurt my nose and the sides of my head.The screen on these has vibrant color and the picture is very crisp and big. It’s big enough to read text on, which is a lot harder to do if you have glasses with a smaller display. I do get some blurring around the edges if I don’t wear them close enough to my face, but most of the time I don’t notice. If there is something in one of the corners, sometimes I have to push them up to my forehead so I can see it more clearly.They’re great for watching movies or TV and playing games. I have played through several entire video games wearing them and the experience is very enjoyable! They got me back into playing video games more regularly just because it’s so much fun and immersive to play them on the glasses.The lens dimming works well to block out most light when watching content. If that isn’t enough, you can put the included lens cover on to block out the rest.I appreciate that they made the nosepiece easy to bend so that you can reach the goal of getting them to sit in the right place and that there is the temple adjustment to also help facilitate that. My eyes are a little uneven, so I was able to make one temple adjustment different from the other to get the whole screen clearly into view with both eyes. They could have made the viewing area a little bigger so that the whole screen fits in it with less fiddling, but that’s my only complaint.That being said, they are the best XR glasses I’ve tried (of the two brands I’ve used) from a comfort and picture perspective.I will be keeping these and using them regularly, but I also look forward to the future when this sort of product has worked out all of the kinks and can be more universally accepted and used by people.
George_of_all_trades –
XREAL Air 2 Pro – great for my purposes for watching videos & streaming, room for improvement.
I had to decide between two brands of glasses, and the other one started with a “V”. And after some research and extensive thinking, I chose these XREAL Air 2 Pros. And so far so good. It’s definitely good tech and well made, but there’s definitely room for improvement.From all the reviews I’ve read it seems that these are made for a handful of specific head sizes and shapes. Fortunately mine made the cut, but just barely. It’s fairly comfortable but I have to keep it a tiny bit forward off of my face to see the full screen well and clearly.As of now if I have it too close to my face, sort of like some normal sunglasses, I can’t see a sliver of the lower part of the screen. Which isn’t critical just a little annoying. But pulling it slightly forward fixes that, so basically I just have to have it perfectly spaced. The lenses also adjust to 3 different angles which is nice, but I do wish they also had a micro adjustment for the distance on the angled glass inside the glasses.The weight isn’t that bad, at least nothing worth mentioning, they’re comfortable glasses considering there’s a piece of tech on your face that shows a large screen. Nothing like the immersive quality of VR glasses which I also have, but those are large and bulky and not practical for travel or in an outside setting nor is it comfortable for long periods of time. As far as browsing the net, your phone, watching movies these glasses are very comfortable and more practical.A lot of people seem to get these for their Switch gaming system, but I mainly use it for viewing YouTube videos and streaming movies from my phone. Which I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the USB-C port which works flawlessly with these glasses plugged in directly.I also got the Beam to complement using these glasses because I want the smooth stabilization mode that you can only get with connecting it to the Beam, so that bumpy rides in vehicles or a plane keep the screen stable. As of now you can only adjust the size of the screen with the Beam. I wish you could make adjustments like moving the screen up or down, which for now you can’t. Hopefully there could be an update for this.The open ear audio is pretty good actually and you can even listen to audio through earbuds or headphones if needed. I also opted for the Air 2 Pro so that I won’t need to mess with the lens covers because they are a slight hassle taking them off and on, I just use them to protect the glasses when in the case. The one button darkness adjustment is really convenient.There’s really not much to complain about, it’s just connecting with different stuff like the desktop computer or gaming system (other than a Switch) is a little frustrating and can need several different attachments to get it working correctly, or just to work with keeping everything charged and stay connected for a long period of time. But since I don’t use these glasses for those devices I’m perfectly happy with just using these with my phone.The wireless cast works ok (if you connect it to the Beam), you just have to have a really good signal. Otherwise it’s not bad. I had an iPhone 14 (lighting port) prior to my 15 and that was really frustrating with all the attachments I needed and a slow connection because I had to use my WiFi to cast it to the Beam and it would sometimes lag.I contemplated getting a Galaxy S23 since that’s the phone these work best with and has more options, especially with the DeX app that comes with the Galaxy, which gives you an actual PC desktop on the XREAL screen just by using your phone. But I went with the iPhone 15 because I have all my specific apps already set up on my iPhone and use mostly iOS stuff and don’t really need a desktop. I mainly use this for videos and streaming services. So far it works great with the iPhone 15.I feel bad for giving these 4 stars because these glasses are really well made and serves it’s purpose. But for the price, I just wish it had a little more customizable adjustments to the fit and screen positioning, otherwise these are great and still happy I got them.
Jason –
Got it sooner than expected. Was a nice surprise i commute on the train to downtown Toronto everyday for work so Iâve been enjoying these during the commute
Raghupathy Balakrishnan –
Good product
Jackie –
As a business traveler (and a geek), I have dreamed of watching media and playing video games during my travels for years, but the technology was not there, it was too expensive or bulky.But that changed last year when a set of Virtual display glasses were released, one was the Air by Nreal (now Xreal), and some other companies like Virtua One. I did a lot of research, reading and seeing video reviews, and decided it was time to dive in. I went with the Xreal Air 2 Pro.When I put them on for the first time, it was a real âWOW”! This (WOW) was the same reaction I got when I showed them to colleagues and random folks who approached, figuring that my sunglasses were not just sunglasses. Many people said they would get them after trying them, I think Xreal should be paying me a commission ;)UPDATE: I loved my AIr Pro 2, but sadly, I experienced an issue 3 weeks in and had to return it. See details below.Letâs start with the positive:- Build – Everything feels premium, from the cool unboxing to the device to using it. It is solid, not easily breakable, and feels good in your hand and face.- Visuals – Cristal, clear 1080P image at 120Hz refresh rate; these are like a portable thater wherever you go; I used my old Samsung 10+ as my media device and watched media through Netflix, Disney+, and Prime along with the Xreal Media player (it supports 3D!!) and sometimes VLC player. Yes, expect some blurriness around the edges, but that didnt disrupt my media viewing. Movie watching was immersive, even if there was light coming from the sides (they dont block all sides like Vision Pro or Quest, which to me is a good thing)- Sound – Small integrated speakers on the glassesâ temples broadcast sound to your ears. It was pretty good, with minor sound bleed to the environment, but on planes, I used my Noise Cancelling earbuds paired with my phone – zero latency, BTW- Gaming – I also used it with my Nintendo Switch, but I quickly learned that you need a power source involved (the switch will go into docked mode). I found a device on Amazon.com from Virtua One that acts as a power hub, and I could plug it into a power source (AC or battery). This hub was helpful for charging my phone when using the glasses, as the glasses draw power from the device and drain it faster. Playing Zelda TOTK on a giant screen during a flight is EPIC! From what I gathered, it should work out of the box with Steam Deck and similar devices. No external power is needed to get an image.- Software – The Nebula software is decent. I did not use it much (I only used the media player they added in the recent release), but it does offer additional viewing options like âSmooth follow,â where the screen slowly follows your head movement and a mode where the screen is stuck in the air. You can move your head around. Very slick!Computer – I also tried it on my MacPro, and it was cool, but I did not feel I could work with it for the type of work I do, as the text was a bit blurry – I even tried their Mac Nebula Software, but it was not very stable when I tried it, but it essentially allows you to have a virtual multi-monitor experience, I will keep testing the future updates for sure- Dex – For Samsung owners, if your device supports Dex, I highly recommend using it, mainly since it allows you to turn off your screen while media is playing (for both privacy and energy savings)- Comfort – this is a big one, I used it for hours without a break, and it was comfortable and immersive. The glasses are relatively lightweight, and the arms are flexible behind the ears.- Looks – They look like regular sunglasses, only the USB cable indicates they are not; if you want the attention, go for the red version 😉 (which I wanted but was sold out)- Protective Case – The provided case is solid and not too big for my backpack, solid enough to contain and protect the glasses with the USB cableNow for some negative:- I have a wide nose, and even the L-size nose pad felt a bit tight, but still, not to the point of discomfort- The Beam Device was hard to get on Amazon.ca and felt a bit pricy – it all depends on what you want to do with the glasses. For my use case (media watching while traveling), it was not needed, and I used an old android- iPhone users – the device comes with a USB-C cable, so iPhone users will need to spend extra on a dongle- The device is supposed to go with a prescription glasses insert; mine was not in the box (?!) – I didnât care much as I dont wear glasses. Regardless, many online options exist to order them with custom prescription lenses.- They are not AR (Augmented Reality) – which to me means that the device overlays virtual images on real-world video (like Vision Pro or Quest 3 Passthrough), for that the glasses need to have cameras, which the Air 2 doesn’t have (PS: Xreal announced authentic AR glasses during CES called âXreal Air Ultraâ)- Price – well, the price tag of ~$700 CAD (for Air 2 Pro) might be high for many; you can save a few $$ if you get the regular Air 2 (not Pro). The only difference is that the Pro has a button that changes the glasses’ shade dimness by 3 levels, I was not sure it was worth the extra $$The bottom line is that if you want a high-quality portable virtual display, these are the glasses to get!HW Failure UPDATE:Sadly, after three weeks of use, during the flight, the left screen stopped workingâ¦it worked again after unplugging, and after a few minutes, it stopped working. I tried with my primary phone and Switch, and the issue repeatedâ¦when I got home, I tried it with a different USB-C cable, but the same problem occurred. I had no choice but to return them while still under Amazonâs return period (mainly because Amazon Canada indicated in the listingâs T&Cs, âThe manufacturerâs warranty may not be valid in Canada.â), decided not to take a risk and returned them before contacting the vendor.But this was an incorrect statement by Amazon. When I reached out to Xreal regarding the warranty, Xreal Support said:âPlease be assured that we provide 1-year warranty service for products purchased from our official channels inlcuding our stores on Amazon.If the products meet the following conditions, you can apply for warranty service:1. You have received the goods within one year and need to provide a purchase receipt;2. The product has a performance failure that is not caused by man-made damage;3. No damages caused by man-made, misuse, abuse, neglect, excessive erosion or rust, unauthorized repair or modification or other events beyond XREAL’s control.”This was very disappointing because I liked these glasses a lot ð I guess I will wait for the next model or try one of the other competitors who offer a warranty in Canada.Final score: 3 stars> 2 star deducted for hardware failure after three weeks of light use
jon –
-Don’t buy it. The Nebula software is a hack job, using unity game engine. Very buggy, you wont be able to work properly because it takes up soo much Vram just to run and just cripples your fps if your working on unreal engine or any gfx intensive software. Your computer with a 4090 won’t save it. It’s been in beta for years.-if your gonna use it with your handheld gaming pc, switch, or watching movies its a 5star.hope this helps someone with this specific use case.
Alex –
Field of view is 1080p (about 45 degrees), and with the right settings it will show up to three virtual displays as a monitor-replacement solution, with 72Hz under Nebula for Windows, although the FOV is narrow enough that you can only see an equivalent of 1 of the 3 displays at a time.However, as it has to re-render those displays twice, the quality of text drops considerably to the point of hurting your eyes trying to read what would otherwise be a perfectly clear text. The regular monitors (even virtual, that Nebula creates) can take advantage of TrueType fonts for crispiness. However, when that image is re-rendered a second time into the actual display in your glasses, that advantage is lost, as its just an image not a text anymore – the text is blurry (naturally) and shifting (due to the natural micro-movements of your neck). Fairly low refresh rate also contributes to Motion Blur here.Lenses, being imperfect also contribute to this – mine had spots of imperfection throughout the field of view, making the text even blurrier in those places.So if you are used to work in a multi-monitor setup with at least 1920×1080, and working with text (Word, Excel, Email, etc.) this will not work for you.Granted, these glasses are top-of-the line, with the best resolution and highest PPD of all similar PC-driven and phone-driven AR glasses with natural passthrough (which you need otherwise you can’t see your keyboard and mouse), and there really isnt anything better out there if you look at the specs – the technology is simply not there yet.And the next version – Air 2 Ultra is already stated to have identical resolution, and wider FOV (which means even lower PPD). So, I returned these ones, and not buying next. Need a quality jump to become useful.