These XR glasses effectively replaced my dual monitors for work - and they're $170 off
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These XR glasses effectively replaced my dual monitors for work - and they're $170 off
"XR glasses are fantastic for watching movies on a plane or playing Nintendo Switch games on a virtual big screen, but they also have some pretty incredible utility for mirroring your laptop or tablet display. For a limited time, the glasses are on sale for $599, down from the regular price of $769. This is one of the most notable smart glasses deals we've seen so far this year, and matches their discount during last Black Friday."
"Also: I tried an AR smart glasses prototype by the makers of Meta Ray-Ban Display, and it was wild ZDNET's Matt Miller tested the Xreal One Pro smart glasses and praised their performance in getting work done on his Surface Pro and MacBook Pro computers in ultra-wide mode. Powered by Xreal's X1 spatial computing chip for augmented reality applications, he said the Xreal glasses left him feeling spoiled."
"The Xreal One Pro delivers an impressive visual experience, thanks to its new flat prism optics. While the design adds some bulk and weight, it enables a 57-degree field of view -- currently the widest available in any consumer AR device. For anyone who likes bringing tech onto a plane, or just daily commuters on the train or subway, XR glasses like these offer one of the most immersive ways to watch content or play mobile games on the go."
Xreal One Pro AR glasses use flat prism optics and the X1 spatial computing chip to create an immersive, ultra‑wide visual workspace. The design adds bulk while enabling a 57‑degree field of view, the widest in consumer AR. Bose partnership provides enjoyable externalized audio. Paired with the Xreal Eye accessory, the glasses add 6DoF support to anchor virtual workspaces similar to Vision Pro and Quest 3. Ultra‑wide mode restores app and window placement for fluid multitasking. The glasses suit travel and commuting, mirror laptops or tablets, and are temporarily discounted to $599.
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