Xreal
Coverage of Xreal in the Nexus archive.
- Xreal’s New $299 ‘xbx’ Smart Glasses Channel Xbox Vibes
Xreal has launched the $299 'xbx' Smart Glasses, which connect to devices like phones, laptops, or gaming handhelds to project screens directly to the user's eyes. The product channels the aesthetic and branding of Xbox, emphasizing its gaming-oriented design.
- Xreal’s budget AR glasses feature anti-shake tech and swappable frames
Xreal has launched a new 'X By Xreal' subbrand with customizable, lightweight a01 AR glasses featuring anti-shake technology and interchangeable frames, available in the US starting at $299 in July. The glasses include a 'spatial anti-shake algorithm' for image clarity during motion, though they lack standard degrees-of-freedom tracking.
- Xreal launches a cheaper AR glasses brand, starting with the $299 a01
Xreal has launched a new, more affordable AR glasses brand called X by Xreal (XBX), starting with the $299 a01 display glasses. The product aims to make AR technology more accessible with a lower price point.
- Xreal, Google’s smartglasses partner, thinks it has finally mastered this notoriously tricky industry
XREAL, a smart glasses company partnered with Google, claims to have overcome longstanding challenges in the industry. CEO Chi Xu believes the sector has reached a critical turning point, signaling potential growth and maturation.
- Xreal's Project Aura smartglasses are a maximalist take on Android XR
Xreal's Project Aura smartglasses were showcased at Google I/O 2026 as one of the first Android XR smart glasses, offering a maximalist take on the technology. The event provided a closer look at the project. Xreal's innovation is significant in the field of Android XR.
- A first (and second) look at the Android XR glasses launching this year
Google is preparing to launch Android XR glasses, with Project Aura being a pair of dark sunglasses that combines features of a full headset and mixed-reality glasses. The glasses have undergone hardware updates since October, including a new design for their compute puck. Google collaborated with Xreal on the project.
- All these smart glasses and nothing to do
The author has accumulated multiple pairs of smart glasses from various companies like Even Realities, Rokid, Meta, and Xreal but finds limited use for them. Despite owning several models, including the Meta Ray-Ban Display and Neural Wristband, the author expresses being overwhelmed by the abundance of devices and questions their practicality.
- Best Smart Glasses (2026): Meta, Viture, Xreal, and More
The article highlights the growing smart glasses market in 2026, featuring companies like Meta, Viture, and Xreal. These wearable devices offer AI assistant integration, music playback, and on-face display screens, emphasizing their role in advancing wearable technology.
- Xreal’s best AR glasses are $599 for good now
Xreal's Xreal One Pro AR glasses, now priced at $599 after a $50 permanent discount, feature micro-OLED panels, a 57-degree field of view, and 120Hz refresh rate. They support 3DoF and optional 6DoF spatial anchoring, and are available at Amazon, Best Buy, and Xreal's official site. The article compares them to Xreal's cheaper 1S model and Viture's Beast glasses.