Xreal One Series: AR Glasses Just Got a Major Upgrade

Meet the new Xreal One series: AR glasses with built-in 3DoF tracking, Bose audio, and a wider field of view. But is it all hardware and no software? Find out here.

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12/4/20243 min read

If you’ve been waiting for a pair of AR glasses that truly feel like they’re from the future, the new Xreal One series might just be the answer. Whether you’re a gamer, movie lover, or just someone who’s been keeping an eye on augmented reality tech, these glasses pack some exciting features that could change the way we use AR in everyday life.

Here’s why the Xreal One and Xreal One Pro are worth getting excited about.

1. Built-In 3DoF Tracking: No More Adapters

Let’s start with the star of the show—3DoF tracking. Unlike Xreal’s previous models, which required an extra adapter like the Xreal Beam for rotational tracking, the Xreal One series has this feature baked in.

How does this work? It’s all thanks to Xreal’s custom X1 chip, a little piece of tech that took three years to develop. It tracks your head’s movements at 120Hz with only 3 milliseconds of latency, so the screen feels like it’s staying right where it’s supposed to when you turn your head.

While these glasses can’t track your positional movements like Apple’s Vision Pro or Meta Quest 3, they’re still a big leap forward. If you’ve ever wished your virtual screen would just stay put as you moved your head, you’ll appreciate this feature immediately.

2. Wider Field of View: See More, Do More

One thing AR glasses often struggle with is their field of view (FoV)—essentially, how much of the digital world you can see at once. The Xreal One series takes a major step up here:

  • The Xreal One now has a 50° diagonal FoV, compared to 46° on the Xreal Air 2.

  • The Xreal One Pro boasts an even wider 57° diagonal FoV, making it the best in its class.

To put this in perspective, wearing the Xreal One feels like watching a 70-inch TV from about 2 meters away, while the Pro version gives you the equivalent of an 85-inch TV. Whether you’re streaming your favorite shows or diving into a game, it’s going to look stunning.

3. Audio by Bose: Hear Every Detail

What’s a great visual experience without amazing sound to match? Xreal partnered with Bose to tune the speakers in the Xreal One series, and it’s a noticeable improvement.

Bose describes it as “powerful and distinguished,” and I have to agree—it’s the kind of audio that makes dialogue clearer, explosions more intense, and music more vibrant. If you’ve used Xreal glasses before, you’ll instantly notice the upgrade.

4. A Feature You’ll Love: Electrochromic Dimming

This might sound technical, but it’s actually really practical. The lenses on the Xreal One series can dim themselves at the push of a button, just like the Xreal Air 2 Pro.

Why does this matter? If you’re in a bright room, you can darken the lenses to focus entirely on what’s on the screen. If you need to stay aware of your surroundings, just lighten them up again. It’s simple, but it makes using these glasses so much easier.

5. Designed for Comfort and Customization

For the first time, the Xreal One Pro comes with two different interpupillary distance (IPD) options. This means you can pick the size that best fits your eyes, making them more comfortable to wear for long periods.

The overall design stays true to Xreal’s signature lightweight glasses style, though the top is slightly thicker to accommodate the new tech. They’re still easy to slip on and forget about as you get immersed in your content.

Price and Availability

The Xreal One series is available for preorder now in major markets like the US, UK, and Japan.

  • Xreal One: $500

  • Xreal One Pro: $600

Shipping starts soon:

  • Xreal One: Mid-December 2024

  • Xreal One Pro: Early 2025

Preorder yours here.

Why Xreal One Is a Big Deal for AR Enthusiasts

If you’ve been watching the AR space evolve, you’ll know how rare it is to see a device this polished and practical. The Xreal One series strikes a balance between cutting-edge tech and everyday usability, making it perfect for anyone who loves AR but doesn’t want to deal with bulky headsets or complicated setups.

For gamers, movie buffs, and anyone who enjoys staying ahead of the tech curve, this is a product worth considering. The combination of built-in 3DoF tracking, a wider field of view, and immersive audio makes these glasses a standout option in today’s AR market.