
"The $99 Neo is available now and is being shown off at CES 2026. Whether it's worth the price to you may come down to how much you use your Xreal glasses for gaming or entertainment on the go. Xreal glasses owners have already been able to connect directly to the likes of Valve's Steam Deck or the Asus ROG Ally for video and audio over USB-C."
"This isn't the fastest-charging battery around, but it's faster than Viture's dock. The Neo outputs up to 20W, which is plenty fast for phones and tablets as well as the Switch 2, but it's not enough to quickly charge some handhelds and laptops. However, if you use the Neo to entertain yourself while it's being charged with a 65W or higher wall adapter, the output speed boosts to 45W."
"Xreal's battery dock has a magnetized ring to let it conveniently snap onto MagSafe-equipped iPhones, and it has a kickstand in case you want to prop it up. The Neo has a short built-in USB-C cable that's for the video source you want to view within the glasses. There's a USB-C port next to that cable meant for your AR glasses. Then, on the other side, there's a USB-C charging port."
The Xreal Neo is a $99 10,000mAh (38.7Wh) battery pack providing DisplayPort Alt video-out for AR glasses and portable consoles. It supports playback up to 1200p at 120Hz depending on glasses resolution and enables the Switch 2 to output up to 1080p at 120Hz. The Neo outputs 20W normally and boosts to 45W when connected to a 65W or higher wall adapter while in use. It has a short built-in USB-C cable for the video source, a USB-C port for AR glasses, a USB-C charging port, a magnetized ring, and a kickstand. The battery is compatible with Xreal Air-series glasses, the Xreal 1S, and can work with some Viture Luma Pro glasses.
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