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XREAL Air 2 AR Glasses, 130" Wearable Display with All-Day Comfort, 72g 120Hz 1080P, Ideal for Gaming, Streaming, Smart Glasses, Best TV/Projector/Monitor Alternative

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Color: Grey


Features

  • XREAL Air 2: Welcome to the era of Wearable Display built on cutting-edge AR technologies with industry-leading image quality. One screen to replace them all.
  • 330" screen in your pocket and no more neck or back pain from looking down at your phone/laptop screens. Best TV/projector/monitor alternative. TUV Rheinland-certified Eye Comfort, Low Blue Light and Color Accuracy.
  • Experience all-day wearing comfort with 72g of weight, zero-pressure Nose pad, and ultra-soft temples. Multiple display modes to suit your various needs (may require additional accessory).
  • Cinematic Sound System delivers rich and immersive audio. Directional Audio technology reduces sound dispersion, offering better privacy and minimal disturbances to others.
  • Compatible with iPhone, most Android phones, Windows/Mac laptops, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch and ROG Ally (may require additional accessory).
  • XREAL AR Glasses offer complete protection against UVA/UVB rays for outdoor use.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches; 2.65 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ X1004


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 12, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ XREAL


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Customer Reviews: 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 197 ratings


Brand Name: ‎XREAL


Item Weight: ‎2.65 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.72 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎X1004


Connectivity Technology: ‎USB


Number of Items: ‎1


Model number: ‎X1004


Date First Available: September 12, 2023


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  • Is this the future of gaming?
Color: Grey
I bought the Xreal Air 2s mostly for gaming. I figured I would use them when I play to have a giant screen like the ads say. Well, just like the ads, the giant screen is super bright and clear. Depending on where I’m looking, it looks like playing on my TV or my PC monitor. I got the adapter so it’s really easy to with play my Xbox Series X with the Air 2s. Getting rid of wires someday will be completely revolutionary, but even with the wires today, it’s still a total game-changer. I feel like I don’t have to be hunched over my controller staring at the TV. Laying back on the couch and projecting the screen on the ceiling is super comfortable. Going from Xbox on the TV to on my phone was sweet and really easy because the glasses plug right into my phone. I have a One Plus 10 and got Game Pass on the phone. I use the Xbox controller with Bluetooth and that’s that. That direct plug in is so sweet. This will change how I play on planes I know it. I haven’t tried Xreal with Switch yet but that’ll be next. I like that these fit good on my head. I don’t have a small head by any means so once I got the right nose pads and then got the right adjustment on the arms, the fit is perfect for me. Getting the right fit made the image crystal clear, too. That’s an important part, I had to find the right fit and then it was a clean and crisp picture. The speakers are pretty good, too! I use my ear buds most of the time, but testing the sound on its own, its good to know the speakers on the glasses totally hold up. It’s helpful when I’m wearing them around work for my ears to stay open so that’s cool. I bought them for gaming and that’s pretty perfect. But I’m using them for background media a ton, like watching TV or movies when I’m doing things at home (and sometimes at work!). The easy connection with my phone is clutch. The bright screen anywhere I look is just what I wanted. I like how the carrying case protects the glasses, but the case itself might be too big for my pockets, but real easy for a backpack. Finding the right fit made it so much better. It’s a recommendation from me. I’m liking them and I and hope you will, too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Kellen Kellen

  • No adjustable prescription lens
Color: Grey
The image is good and clear but the field of view is low unless you move your head around or make the screen small. No lens adjustment side button like in most VR yet they manage to add an Electrochromic Dimming levels button in the pro. No virtual keyboard (could not find) means you have to sneak peek at your phone from the space to type. A prescription lens is included in the box but you have to take it to the local optical store which will cost you around 100 to fix it for your eyes. If you have a pixel phone like me, won't work. I thought my device was broken until I tried with another phone (One Plus Pro 8). I will have to spend another +100 for the beam to make it compatible with my phone. I don't wanna pay +200 extra to be able to use it (for my eyes and phone). Will wait a bit if it can support my phone (pixel 6a) in the future then I will wear my small glasses underneath if that works otherwise, will return it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Boubacar Maiga

  • Maybe the best of this generation. SEE EDIT:
Color: Grey
It remains true that I still think these are great glasses, but I seem unable to get a pair without serious manufacturing defects. I've returned my first pair and gotten a second with the same defect, and I've had a long e-mail thread with support where they assure me the defect is rare (in fact, they claim they've never seen it), and are encouraging me to keep returning them until I get a good pair. So I reached out to other owners on the XReal ... forum, and so far, all the responses have been glasses with defects -- I'm unable to locate a single owner of the glasses who does /not/ have the defects. So... might be a good idea to hold off on your purchase for a while. The problem that seems unavoidable right now is misapplied polarization on the lenses. The screens inside the lenses look fine, but anything you view in the world is going to have distracting visual artifacts if it has any sort of polarized light. Which means, basically, any computer screen, phone, TV, glass, reflective surface, .... uh... like, the whole world. They will appear different in each eye and even if you don't pay attention to it consciously... your brain will definitely feel it. I've never in my life encountered glasses with this defect and I can't even imagine what corners were cut in manufacturing to make it possible in the first place, much less apparently endemic. Meanwhile, I'll leave the rest of this as I originally wrote it, but I'm reducing the rating to indicate the proper level of "recommendation" I can give this purchase. I'd recommend you seek out the forums too, it's not the only problem people are reporting. When you see folks who are super enthusiastic about their pair, just remember it doesn't mean theirs are defect-free. I was -- even still am -- super enthusiastic about mine. I just want the company to make it right, for everyone. ---- I've tried several of the current-generation of "AR" (no AR included) glasses. It's really more accurate to call them a HMD, head mounted display. Of the current crop (Viture, XReal, Rokid... and some others) these are my pick for the best glasses. The appearance of the screen is very large -- if you see a claim of a larger screen on another pair and think "maybe I need that" you don't. You will only find yourself wishing this one were just a little smaller*. If you've tried prior generations of HMD (like the vufine, vuzix, movio, uh, pretty much anything people use for drones, ... the list goes on) you will find this a remarkable upgrade**. We've finally reached the point where it's legitimately useful for media and work, and I have no problem with my i3 desktop on it. (* in fact some suggest getting a different pair for that reason.) (** I'm not a kid for a long time now, and couldn't tell you if there is latency in the display, much less enough to make droning difficult, because my reflexes aren't sharp like that anymore. ) Things to consider: This has the thinnest arms of the bunch and that counts for a lot, especially if you wear headphones. The new flexible ends don't sound like much of a feature, but I challenge you to survive the pinch of the Viture glasses. The sound isn't going to compete with big cans but the arms are thin enough you can put big cans on with it if you like. I find the sound to be good enough that I'm not reacing for the headphones often. The electrochome (only on the Air 2 Pro) is nice, but not a game changer and if you need blackness, you will be reaching for the included shades. The base tint is honestly a little strong, but not significantly different than the rest of the crop, so if you don't like it, you don't have much option. The software, you may have heard, hasn't been fantastic, but if you're just using this as a monitor, you don't need to care about that. It's a display, it's attached to your head, if that's cool, you should probably buy this right now. If you want the screen to be 'pinned' in physical space in your room, or to slowly follow you when you turn your head, you might need to care about the software. That may require you to buy the "Beam" accessory and I can't recommend it. It's functional, it does what it claims, but you're likely to be disappointed. You can look into alternatives, though; the very poorly named "Nebula" app *might* work on your phone, if you're lucky, or on Windows (not sure about mac) and if you are a linux user and want the fun options you can get them, kind of, if you google around for the linux XReal driver*, an unofficial third-party user-space "driver", but it's open source, so you don't have to trust me or the guy who wrote it. If none of that suits you and you really have to use the Beam (e.g. for connecting directly a Nintendo Switch) these still may be the best choice on the market, but you might also want to do a little comparison shopping on your own. (* Did you know the Steam Deck is Arch linux? Did you know the "decky" software can automatically install this driver for you and you can use it for all the things on the Deck? If you're thinking about buying these glasses for a deck IDK why you're still reading. Go click "buy now.") ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by CJ

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