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XREAL Air AR Glasses deliver a cutting-edge 201" Micro-OLED virtual display in an ultra-light 79g frame, certified for eye comfort and full UVA/UVB protection. Compatible across major platforms including iPhone 15, Android, Windows/Mac, and popular gaming consoles, these smart glasses redefine mobile productivity and immersive entertainment with spatial display modes and seamless connectivity.














| ASIN | B0C3MKPLHP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37 in Video Display Glasses |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (842) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Item model number | XR-7100RGL |
| Manufacturer | XREAL |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.1 x 3.7 inches; 15.52 ounces |
| Type of item | Electronics |
K**B
Buy them!!!
Don't doubt this purchase. If you have a Samsung galaxy your dex will turn these into the ultimate handy phone. Example. Today driving I used side view ( image was to the left of my field of view so that I can see the road and a see through image of Google maps 😀 never had to look down for directions. Second the doctors office was horrible but thank God I had these and turned on Netflix and had a huge screen to watch my favorites show. I forgot I was waiting for the doctor lol I got a call from my husband via video and my phone was hooked into my wireless charger and his image was in my glasses video chatting while my phone charged and captured my video image for his view. Advice- works best with a phone that has a dex because you will have much more flexibility than their apps. Their system in up and coming. Patience as it gets better, but for new tech these are legitimately the best glasses. Video is clear and bright too bright sometimes I turn it down especially when I lay in bed at night to watch a movie. They are comfortable flexible and easy to keep clean. The carrying case is great I almost returned them due to the app glitches but the new updates have helped dramatically. It's been a week and it's only getting better as I figure more things out and realize how convenient these actually are. Thanks for reading.. now your turn buy them lol
C**C
Most reliably readable XR glasses available afaik
I originally bought these both as a comparison and a temporary stop gap while I waited 2 weeks for my VITURE One glasses to ship from China. During those 2 weeks, I got full days long tests for these. I used them on my iPhone (with the extra suggested adapter), Steam Deck, and Macbook Pro laptop. I was visiting my parents for a week and, as they have no monitor nor room for a monitor, my primary development monitor was the XREAL Air glasses. I worked in these for 8 hours a day for 5 days. And it worked surprisingly well. Given that they are only 1080p, I had to zoom out to shrink the text on my code development low enough that I could see 2 columns of code in the glasses. However, the view was always clear and sharp, if a little pixelated. Using them with the Steam Deck was always solid. I have played 15-20 hours of No Man's Sky in these and the only difference from playing on my PC running at 4K with a RTX 4070 Ti is that the graphic fidelity is obviously lower. But the gameplay is just as smooth and I can accomplish all the same missions and tasks as on PC. The experience on the iPhone was probably the most rough because the bulky, awkward adapter makes it basically impossible to use with the phone in your pocket as it will awkwardly droop out of your pocket with the heavy end of the adapter flailing out. I mainly use the iPhone adapter by laying the iPhone flat on a table face down while I do the long ritual of brushing my teeth for some orthodontic aligners I'm wearing. Then, finally, after 2 weeks my VITURE One glasses arrived and I fully expected to be ready to replace the XREAL Air glasses with them. To my surprise, I did not. The VITURE One glasses had the following advantages I fully expected: - Much more solid and protective case - More comfortable and stylish frame - Better dimming when not using the face shield - Higher quality, more isolated sound - Seemingly cooler running temperature - A technically sharper and more high resolution image However, there was one huge problem: no matter how much I fiddled with the dials and nose attachments on the VITURE One, I could almost *never* get a completely clear image. Fringing and blurriness was rampant. There is *no way* I could have developed in these for the 8 hours a day 5 days a week like I did with the XREAL Air. The text simply would never have been clear enough. And even on No Man's Sky on my Steam Deck, there was an unacceptable amount of blurring on text in the inventory screen that would have driven me mad. If all I wanted to do was watch movies and play games with no text in the interface, the VITURE One may have been fine. But for reading text, the blurriness was unacceptable. Also, the VITURE One didn't come with the face shield, meaning there was always some light pouring through even with the dimmer active. Not to mention that I had to activate the dimmer *every time* I plugged them into a device. After a week of total darkness clarity using the face shield on the XREAL Air, that was also unacceptable. Popping the XREAL Air back on after fiddling with the VITURE One for an hour, the difference was immediate. No fiddling. No adjustment. Just an immediate, completely lucid picture, if slightly more pixelated. So much to my surprise, I will be sending the VITURE Ones back and keeping the XREAL Air. From the only comparison video I could find, the XREAL Air also has this no-fiddle clarity advantage over other XR glasses like TCL. As far as I can tell, these are currently the best on the market. Also, at the time of this review you can get them in a single day rather than waiting 2 weeks, which is a nice bonus. Edit: If you would like a snap case that is better than the stock one, the Oakley Large Metal Vault is the only one I have found on Amazon that is big enough. It is hard shell, providing much better protection than the soft, flimsy stock case. And since it snaps open and closed, you don't have to fiddle with a zipper every time you use the glasses.
K**S
Happy with them
Was happy to see these for under 200 bucks, that was about my value limit for something like this. Glad i can finally own a pair. They're great, they worked out of the box into my Samsung S21 and my Legion GO portable gaming device. Switch was a little quirky, you need the Xreal Hub , the switch has to be on a power source and you have to update the Xreal Air firmware. After doing all of this, switch works great too though you do have to pop the GenCon's out of the Switch they have to be wireless, not docked. I adjusted the tilt with the arms, and i widened out the nose piece and once i did both of these things i can see the whole screen top to bottom, left to right all in focus and great clarity. The screen is nice and bright i can see it fine without the blinder clip-on as well. And i can look thru the lower part to look at my phone while havingn my phone playing a video as well in the glasses, pretty cool. Relative to a 65 inch tv , the xreal screen isn't as big sitting at 4 feet away from the tv, but is a good amount larger sitting at 10 feet away. Cool device. I'll use it mostly for travel which i do rarely but when i do, these will come along with me. The arms kind of squeeze my head a bit though which gets noticeable over time. But i can reposition them on my head enough to relieve the tension. I'll have to see if something else can be done, a modification or something.
G**N
Tenia mis dudas de comprarlas, pero sin duda son las mejores del mercado, han solucionado sustancialmente el problema con los sensores de movimiento. Sin duda tener las 3 pantallas virtuales para trabajar en tu computadora es otro nivel.
S**D
Xreal Air is a game-changer! This sleek device merges real and virtual worlds flawlessly, offering an immersive augmented reality experience. I love to use it with my Samsung dex and with my windows as a extended screen.
D**C
This is my favourite tech at the moment. Please note, these are not VR glasses. Using with PC: You need to plug it into a usb-c port or buy a converter from usb-c to hdmi if your PC doesn't have a usb-c port. For Windows, it will just replicate the screen so you can use it as your main display. The screen remains in front of you, even when you move your head. For Macs, you can download and run XReal Nebula software which let's you create multiple virtual desktops that can be pinned in virtual space. It looks excellent. They are still developing the Windows version. Android phone, you will need to download XReals Nebula app. This has two modes. You can duplicates the phone screen or you can open a virtual environment where you can open apps that can be resized and moved in virtual space. This is currently limited to a few apps, but I use the browser and You Tube mostly. It's a really nice experience. If you buy the XReal Beam then this let's you connect to your PC and resize and pin your screen in virtual space. I have a gaming PC setup without a monitor. I use these glasses as my main monitor and play games with a very large virtual screen. It's a bit pricey if you included the XReal Beam, but I love tech and it's a great experience especially with games and movies. Lastly, note that XReal are actively developing this and it's software. I am looking forward to when Nebula is available for Windows.
P**7
Got my XReal Air this week, thought I'd post a short review. Tl;dr - great piece of hardware, not-so-good piece of software. Before launching into the review, I should be clear about my use case: I was looking for a small portable monitor that I could use for work an entertainment when I'm traveling instead of a small screen. Packaging and in-the-hand - The XReal comes in a small box that contains the glasses, cable, and nose pieces in what is roughly the size of a large sunglasses case. Portability is definitely there! The packaging is classy and professional, and so are the glasses and cable in the hand. They feel (and look) solid, and well made. Buttons on the glasses are responses and the cover accessory snaps on firmly. Grade: A Plugging in for screen mirroring - The glasses work with both my laptops, my samsung tablet and my Sony 5 iv (it is not on compatibility list, but it does work). You can use all these devices without touching Nebula to mirror your screen and it just works - plug it in and you're away - mostly. I have noticed on my phone that netflix appears to only play downloaded titles, not titles streaming. I assume this is a DRM restriction of some type; I have not experimented with other streaming apps yet. Grade: B+ Plugging in with the app - Nebula sucks, I'm sorry to say, it just sucks. The idea of being able to control/shift the screen is great, but it promises more than it delivers because a) it has no apps beyond YouTube that you would ever use, and b) many streaming and other services will not work in the Nebula browser. I'm also a bit iffy on routing, for example, my email and especially my work office 365 through a browser from a vendor I don't really know much about. So you can't stream in the Nebula app, at least not with anything I tried, and I'm not comfortable doing anything else in the browser. I don't know what the answer is here, or if there is an answer. What would be ideal is be if Nebula functioned almost like a launcher that transformed my android homescreens, but still ran the actual apps, but it just doesn't work that way. It's a bummer, and I think it's something that puts a lot of people off because the advertising really promotes a different user experience. I don't care over much, but if you were invested in that experience you would be unhappy with this device. Grade: D Viewing experience - It's great! At least for me. Screen is crisp and legible. I can use this for work and for play, typing emails etc is no problem after some minor adjustment. The brightness levels are good, though colors do appear to be a little over-saturated to me. I can really only compare this to my metaquest 2 - which I could never even hope to use for work and isn't really that enjoyable for watching shows due to the pixellation and 'screen door' effect. There is not of that here. Screen is crisp and great to watch. Do experiment with the angles on the arms and nose piece. I have found it's best for me if they are almost angled slightly "up" off my face. The speakers are fine, I prefer using bluetooth headphones, however. Grade: A Comfort - Not bad. In bed, there is no discomfort and I can wear these for quite some time. Sitting up, and the nose pieces do pinch the nose after a while, they could be a little larger/softer. Also, I have quite a small head, the arms are wide enough for me, but if you have a large head I imagine you could mind them a little pinchy after a time. I had no problems with headaches or anything like that from using them. Grade B Overall, I really like this device and it meets my needs perfectly. I do think the advertising grossly oversells what you can do with them because screen resizing, head tracking etc only works in the app - and virtually nothing useful works in the app. However if you are looking like me for a portable monitor, they are terrific. B+
D**T
The product worked as expected. But in six months it started falling off and now it is probably bricked and the cable which comes with it is not suitable for regular usage. It gets damaged very easily. Contacting xreal support was not helpful since , they asked to contact the seller. Amazon says 1 year warranty , but it is not clear how to claim it.
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