
"At CES 2026, Xreal announced an upgraded, slightly more affordable version of its entry-level AR glasses: the $449 Xreal 1S. And this time, you can also convert 2D videos to 3D without any extra apps, software, or proprietary players. At a glance, the Xreal 1S don't look much different from the Xreal One or One Pro. (Or even the forthcoming Project Aura glasses that Xreal's developing with Google.)"
"Namely, resolution increases from 1080p to 1200p Full HD, brightness goes up from 600 to 700 nits, and the field of view is now 52 degrees instead of 50 degrees. The aspect ratio has also increased from 16:9 to 16:10. The maximum refresh rate remains at 120Hz. There's also a reinforced USB-C port and a new travel case."
Xreal introduced the 1S, a $449 entry-level AR glasses model that includes built-in 2D-to-3D conversion without extra apps or proprietary players. The design remains similar to the Xreal One, One Pro, and Project Aura prototypes while offering modest hardware improvements: 1200p Full HD resolution, 700 nits peak brightness, and a 52-degree field of view with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The display still supports up to 120Hz refresh. The 1S adds a reinforced USB-C port and a new travel case. The price is $50 lower than last year’s One, improving value.
Read at The Verge
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