By Jon Donnis
Augmented reality has spent years hovering on the edge of mainstream use, waiting for the hardware to catch up to the promise. That moment might finally have arrived. XREAL, one of the most ambitious names in AR, has pushed the technology forward with its new One Series glasses and Beam Pro companion device. They don't just showcase clever engineering. They show how AR can slip quietly into daily life, changing how we work, play and connect.
The XREAL One and One Pro are, at a glance, sleek and wearable, nothing like the bulky headsets that gave early AR a bad name. The One Pro offers a wide 57° field of view, effectively giving you the experience of sitting in front of a 17-foot screen. The visuals are bright too, hitting 700 nits of perceived brightness, with the added bonus of adjustable lens transparency so you can fade the real world in and out as needed. It's a touch of cinematic immersion wherever you are, and at 87 grams, they feel surprisingly light.
Inside, XREAL's own X1 spatial processor drives the experience, handling real-time rendering without relying on a phone or laptop. It also delivers true 3-degree-of-freedom tracking, meaning your head movements are tracked naturally and without lag. Sound has been tuned by Bose, which makes a noticeable difference when you're watching films, gaming, or taking video calls. The design also includes modular options like the XREAL Eye first-person camera and Kaleido Frame snap-on finishes, letting users customise both look and function.
While the One Series glasses offer the showpiece experience, the XREAL Beam Pro quietly anchors the system. It's a handheld spatial computing device, designed to unlock the full potential of the glasses. Think of it as a compact, AR-ready smartphone that runs NebulaOS (based on Android 14) and can project millions of apps straight into your field of view. The Beam Pro houses a Snapdragon spatial companion processor, dual 50-megapixel 3D cameras for capturing depth and motion, and an impressive 6.497-inch LCD display with 1080 x 2400 resolution.
Connectivity is solid, with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB-C for charging and connecting your glasses. The 4300mAh battery supports up to 27W charging, and with up to 1TB of external storage, there's room for everything from films to design files. It's water and dust resistant (IP54 rated), and the cameras offer electronic image stabilisation and wide-angle correction. Basically, it's built to handle both your daily commute and your next creative project.
What's exciting about XREAL's current line is how it finally brings AR into practical use. You can browse the web, watch films, play games, or use it for productivity on a plane, train or sofa, without needing a screen in sight. It's the kind of tech that feels futuristic, yet instantly usable.
And with XREAL cutting prices from 20 November through 1 December, it's an easy time to get in on it. The One starts at $399 (down from $499), the One Pro drops to $599, and the Beam Pro now starts at $159 for the Wi-Fi 128GB model. It's rare to see innovation that's this accessible.
AR has been chasing its breakout moment for years, but XREAL might have finally nailed the formula. The One Series and Beam Pro don't just promise the future, they make it look effortless.
Black Friday/Cyber Monday: Up to $100 Off XREAL AR Glasses, remember to wait for the offers to go live from 20 November through 1 December to get the best prices.
You can purchase from Amazon UK at https://amzn.to/4i6KfUR (aff)
And from Amazon US at https://amzn.to/47LPxAe (aff)





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