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BackXreal One Pro AR Glasses Drop to $599, Now $150 More Than Entry-Level 1S
Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Drop to $599, Now $150 More Than Entry-Level 1S
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The Verge24.04.2026Technik1 dk okumaUnited States

Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Drop to $599, Now $150 More Than Entry-Level 1S

Company's premium AR glasses get permanent price cut while maintaining thin optics and 3DoF support

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  • Xreal has permanently reduced the price of its One Pro AR glasses from $649 to $599.
  • The premium glasses feature thin optics with anti-reflection coating for crisp, contrast-rich images and include the X1 chip enabling 3DoF content anchoring and Real 3D support.
  • They remain $150 more expensive than the entry-level 1S model, which shares similar design and features.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Xreal competes in the AR glasses market against Viture and other manufacturers. The One Pro represents the company's premium offering, while the 1S provides a more affordable entry point with shared core features including the X1 chip and 3DoF support.

Schriftgröße

The Xreal One Pro are the company's best AR glasses, touting thin optics that keep out reflections so you can enjoy a crisp, contrast-rich image of whatever content you're watching. Xreal has permanently cut their price from $649 to $599, making them $150 more than its entry-level (but still good) 1S glasses that debuted shortly after CES 2026. You can find the One Pro in stock at Amazon, Best Buy, and from Xreal itself. The 1S and One Pro share a well-built design in common, not to mention some identical features. Both have the X1 chip, allowing for three degrees of freedom (3DoF) that lets you anchor your content in virtual space, and both support Real 3D, which applies a surprisingly good 3D effect to 2D content. If you're tempted by the idea of having a big, private screen to watch movies, TV shows, and video games on, I recently published a piece that compares the One Pro to Xreal's cheaper 1S, as well as to Viture's similarly-priced Beast glasses. The One Pro are most similar to the Beast glasses in terms of visual fidelity, but for a multitude of reasons I get into in the piece, there's no perfect pair of glasses yet. However, it's nice that Xreal's best AR glasses just got a little cheaper.

Offene Fragen

  • How long has the One Pro been available at $649?
  • What are the exact optical specifications that differentiate One Pro from 1S?
  • What is Viture Beast's current pricing?

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This article was originally published by The Verge.

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