👀 See the Future: Elevate Your Reality with XREAL Air 2 Pro!
The XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses offer an immersive experience with a 46° field of view and a 120Hz HD display, ensuring true-to-life colors and cinematic sound. Designed for all-day comfort, these glasses are compatible with a wide range of devices, making them the perfect accessory for both work and play.
Color | Black |
Band Color | black |
Style Name | Classic |
Item Shape | Frame |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 15, Steam Deck, ROG, Mac, PC, Android, iOS |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | OLED |
Screen Size | 201 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
Warranty Type | Standard |
Communication Feature | [INF] |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Case Material Type | Plastic or similar (not specifically mentioned) |
Additional Features | Electrochromic Dimming, 120Hz Ultra-Sharp Display, 3-Level Temple Adjustment |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
Band Material Type | Plastic |
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Good product, stupid advertising.
I bought these for work when I'm traveling. They have a really sturdy design and don't feel like they're going to fall apart just from using them. They come with a nice hard case and a lightweight usb-c cable so it doesn't feel like the glasses are being torn from your face while using it.The whole 330' screen advertising is stupid. A big enough screen at a far enough distance means literally nothing. I have a 32' curved Samsung monitor that if I sit 3' away, is bigger than what is displayed on the glasses. Honestly, this is more like a 20 inch dispay at 3 feet away. It's bigger than my 16 inch portable display and a lot less bulky.The quality of the displays are awesome and the glasses themselves at 60hz draw very little power. At 120hz they drain a bit more, so if you're going to use them with your phone be aware. When it came to my laptop, it still took less than my IPS portable monitor, so overall a win.While the "fringing" that people reported might be due to the plastic prisms (or whatever you want to call the pieces that redirect the downward facing screens to your eyes), I found that most of that is due to improperly adjusted glasses. The nose pieces are very important. I chose the shortest ones thinking they'd sit more like regular glasses. While they did, it caused distortion on the outer edges of the display. I noticed if I angled them, I could get a fully clear picture. I swapped through the different glasses bridges until I found one that held them in the right place and the picture was fixed.Overall, if they were a bit less expensive they'd dominate the market IMO for portable monitors. I have the pro and the ability to press a button to black out the background was very helpful in places like airplanes. Still, even if I had to just use the plastic covers (for the non-pro version) it wouldn't be a deal breaker.If you have the money, it's a solid luxury buy and not just a gimmick. If you're on the fence, these aren't a game changer either.
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Great glasses once you can get the fit right
To start, this is by far the coolest piece of tech I've ever owned. It's very futuristic and a very enjoyable experience.This is the second brand of XR glasses I have tried as I had trouble with comfort on the first pair I bought. I would say that these are a big improvement. I can wear them for hours without any discomfort, which I cannot say for the other big brand I tried, which I sent back in a week because the comfort was just not there. They hurt my nose and the sides of my head.The screen on these has vibrant color and the picture is very crisp and big. It's big enough to read text on, which is a lot harder to do if you have glasses with a smaller display. I do get some blurring around the edges if I don't wear them close enough to my face, but most of the time I don't notice. If there is something in one of the corners, sometimes I have to push them up to my forehead so I can see it more clearly.They're great for watching movies or TV and playing games. I have played through several entire video games wearing them and the experience is very enjoyable! They got me back into playing video games more regularly just because it's so much fun and immersive to play them on the glasses.The lens dimming works well to block out most light when watching content. If that isn't enough, you can put the included lens cover on to block out the rest.I appreciate that they made the nosepiece easy to bend so that you can reach the goal of getting them to sit in the right place and that there is the temple adjustment to also help facilitate that. My eyes are a little uneven, so I was able to make one temple adjustment different from the other to get the whole screen clearly into view with both eyes. They could have made the viewing area a little bigger so that the whole screen fits in it with less fiddling, but that's my only complaint.That being said, they are the best XR glasses I've tried (of the two brands I've used) from a comfort and picture perspective.I will be keeping these and using them regularly, but I also look forward to the future when this sort of product has worked out all of the kinks and can be more universally accepted and used by people.
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