- Xreal launches One Pro AR smart glasses at CES 2025
- It also announced a camera module for its One and One Pro glasses
- The glasses will launch in March for $599 / £549
I’m a big fan of Xreal’s AR smart glasses – which is why they’re on TechRadar’s list of the best smart glasses overall – thanks to their ability to give you a portable home theater experience just by using the specs and a compatible USB-C -unit. And now that experience is about to get even better thanks to two new innovations the company has showcased at CES 2025.
The first is new AR glasses in the form of the Xreal One Pro. A follow-up to the Xreal One, these smart glasses pack a 57-degree field of view, 700 nits of brightness, Bose audio, adjustable interpupillary distance, a vivid Full-HD image, and Xreal’s own X1 spatial computing chip. All in a package that weighs only 87g
They’re impressive glasses based on my hands-on experience with them so far—so impressive that we’ve awarded them a Best of CES 2025 award—and we’re excited to test them further ahead of their launch in March. The Xreal One Pro can be pre-ordered now for $599 / £549.
Let there be sight
Even more impressive than the glasses themselves is the new 12MP camera module that Xreal is launching for both the Xreal One and the new One Pro: Xreal Eye.
This optional attachment provides Xreal’s spec vision capabilities that currently allow for first-person photo and video capture. However, “later this year” the camera will also offer image-based multi-modal AI capabilities – which should be similar to the AI capabilities we’ve seen in the popular Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, including its ‘Look and ask’ feature.
Available for pre-order at $99 / £99, the Xreal Eye looks like a solid update to the Xreal’s existing specs and offers a forward-thinking modular approach, which is something I’ve been a fan of in the XR for a while, as it gives users freedom to design the headset or glasses that best suit their needs and wishes.
We’ll have to wait and see how the Eye fare in our full review when they’re released, as I wasn’t able to take a photo with them or see while I was able to wear specs with the camera module attached. The AI in action during my hands-on time.
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