I've tested several pairs of smart glasses at CES 2026 - this one nails both price and performance
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I've tested several pairs of smart glasses at CES 2026 - this one nails both price and performance
"Compared to its predecessor, the Xreal 1S increases the field of view from 50 to 52 degrees, boosts the resolution from 1080p to 1200p, enhances the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 16:10, and increases available brightness from 500 nits to 700 nits. Also: CES 2026 news: Live updates on TVs, smart glasses, phones, and more we've seen so far Xreal also launched the Neo accessory, which serves as a compact 10,000 mAh battery bank, and a DisplayPort video hub."
"I've been using the Xreal 1S glasses for the past few weeks during my daily commute, while working with Surface and MacBook Pro computers, and while sitting in chairs at home with my Nintendo Switch. The Xreal 1S is very similar to the with the experiences powered by the Xreal X1 spatial computing chip. With a $200 savings over the Xreal One Pro, I don't think many folks will miss out on the difference in field of view and other advanced features."
Xreal 1S raises the field of view to 52 degrees, increases resolution to 1200p, shifts aspect ratio to 16:10, and boosts brightness to 700 nits. The glasses run on the Xreal X1 spatial computing chip and introduce Real 3D support with on-device 2D-to-3D conversion that requires no special software. Xreal launched the Neo accessory as a 10,000 mAh battery and DisplayPort video hub, enabling Nintendo Switch compatibility despite Switch USB-C limitations. The 1S targets improved mobile gaming and media experiences while arriving at a lower launch price than prior models.
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