171-inch display for the nose: Xreal One Pro now available
After the end of the pre-order phase, the Xreal One Pro officially goes on sale – with a larger field of view, flatter design and optional 6DoF upgrade.
Display glasses from Xreal are particularly suitable for media consumption via a virtual screen.
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With the One Pro, Xreal is bringing a technical upgrade of its display glasses to Europe. The new version offers native 3DoF tracking without an additional device, a larger field of vision and a slimmer, lighter design for the first time. Those who purchase the optional Xreal Eye camera module can also use the glasses for spatial tracking (6DoF).
Xreal Eye recognizes spatial depth
At the heart of the One Pro is the new X1 chip, which allows internal 3DoF tracking for the first time without the optional "Xreal Beam" accessory. With the optional Xreal Eye module, the glasses can be expanded to 6DoF, allowing virtual content to be anchored in space. However, you should not expect full-fledged augmented reality, such as that offered by Snaps Specs or Meta's Orion prototype.
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Instead, Xreal Eye allows you to lean forwards and backwards without the virtual image following you. With previous models, it was not possible to move closer to the screen as it always hovered at the same distance in the user's field of vision. The camera module, which weighs around 1.5 grams, is inserted between the lenses and costs around 120 euros. It records photos and videos with up to 12 megapixels.
New display and larger viewing area
According to the manufacturer, the image displayed on the One Pro is roughly equivalent to a 171-inch display from a distance of six meters. Content and power are supplied via USB-C from a smartphone, PC, handheld or console. However, not all devices are automatically compatible: the Nintendo Switch 2, for example, requires an adapter solution as it uses its own USB-C video signal. The original Switch and the Steam Deck usually work without any problems.
The display is provided by two micro OLED panels from Sony with full HD resolution, 120 Hz and up to 5,000 nits of brightness. The field of view has been extended by 7 degrees to 57 degrees compared to its predecessor. This is made possible by the new "flat prism optics", which promise fewer reflections and light loss.
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Thanks to a more compact design, the optical elements also take up less space in the glasses, resulting in a narrower housing. The lenses can be darkened in three stages to adapt to different lighting conditions and the interpupillary distance (IPD) can be adjusted in two ranges: 57–66 mm or 66–75 mm.
After a long pre-order phase, the One Pro has been officially available since July 1, 2025 for 689 euros. The cheaper Xreal One without an extended field of view has been available since the end of 2024 for 549 euros.
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