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XREAL One Glasses

XREAL One Glasses

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XREAL One AR Glasses 
The XREAL One is where the spatial computing revolution becomes accessible to everyone. Launched in December 2024, it was the product that changed what consumers expected from AR glasses entirely. It introduced two transformative capabilities to the category for the first time: native 3DoF spatial tracking and an industry-leading motion-to-photon latency, making it more compelling than any other smart display glasses available at the time of its launch. Today, with the arrival of its successors, the One has settled into its role as the most affordable entry point into the XREAL ecosystem, and it remains a powerful, fully capable device. Android Central
The XREAL One boasts a full-HD 120Hz OLED display with vivid colors, impressive contrast, and 600-nit brightness, combined with the best audio heard from a pair of smart glasses thanks to Bose. The Sony 0.68-inch Micro-OLED displays and Optic Engine 3.0 deliver sharp, crisp visuals across a 50-degree field of view at 1080p per eye. The virtual screen starts at 147 inches and adjusts in size and distance at the press of a button, letting each user dial in exactly the viewing experience they want. A firmware update has since added Real 3D, converting any 2D content in real time into an immersive 3D display for games, movies, and streaming. TechRadar + 2
At the heart of the One is XREAL's proprietary X1 spatial computing chip, the first of its kind built into AR glasses. The X1 chip reduces latency from 20ms on older glasses to just 3ms at 120Hz, and setup takes just one to two minutes via USB-C with no additional modules required. Three display modes extend its versatility: Ultra-Wide Mode provides a virtual 3840x1080 display on devices that support extended displays; Side View Mode allows multitasking with a mini-screen while remaining aware of the real world; and 3D Mode delivers stereoscopic depth. TekkixHow-To Geek
The IPD defaults to 64.5mm with a range of 59.5mm to 70.5mm adjusted through the onboard interface, accommodating most users with sharp edges across the field of view. The One carries multiple TUV Rheinland eye health certifications and features enhanced audio with Sound by Bose. Prescription lens mount points are included for eyeglass wearers. The optional XREAL Eye camera module adds 12MP first-person photo and video capture, and when paired with the XREAL Beam Pro, enables augmented reality holographic overlays on the real world. The glasses are compatible with smartphones, laptops, and game consoles via USB-C, though an HDMI adapter may be needed for some consoles. How-To Geek + 3
Technical Specifications: Display: Sony 0.68-inch Micro-OLED per eye. Resolution: 1920x1080 per eye, ultrawide 3840x1080. Refresh Rate: 120Hz. Field of View: 50 degrees. Brightness: 600 nits. Latency: 3ms motion-to-photon. Chip: XREAL X1 spatial computing. Tracking: Native 3DoF, 6DoF with XREAL Eye. Virtual Screen Size: 147 inches standard, ultrawide extended. Aspect Ratio: 16:9 default, ultrawide 32:9. IPD Range: 59.5mm to 70.5mm. Audio: Bose-tuned stereo open-ear speakers. Connectivity: USB-C DisplayPort. Weight: 84 grams. Certifications: TUV Rheinland. Optional: XREAL Eye 12MP camera, XREAL Beam Pro companion device. Price: $399.
Professional Use Cases
Law: The XREAL One gives legal professionals a private, portable display for document-heavy work without any of the cost of the flagship models. Attorneys can review briefs, contracts, case files, and deposition transcripts on a virtual 147-inch screen that no one around them can see. Working privately on sensitive documents in the office or while traveling is a core strength of this device. The ultrawide mode creates a dual-panel virtual workspace during document-intensive research sessions, and the anchor mode keeps reference materials fixed in space during consultations. TechRadar
Business: For business professionals who want an AR workspace tool without the flagship price, the One delivers the core experience that matters most: a large private screen anywhere. Executives can work through presentations, emails, and dashboards during travel. Sales professionals can reference client materials and product information hands-free during visits. The lightweight 84-gram design and simple USB-C connection mean it is always ready with no setup, no apps, and no adapters for most modern devices.
Architecture: Architects working across sites and client offices can carry their entire reference library in a glasses case. The ultrawide 32:9 mode is ideal for displaying side-by-side floor plans, comparing design iterations, or reviewing a structural drawing alongside a 3D render. The 1080p Sony Micro-OLED display renders fine lines, hatching, and annotation text with the clarity needed to work from construction drawings rather than just reference images.
IT: The XREAL One is a capable private monitor for IT professionals who move between environments and need access to terminals, dashboards, and documentation without a desk. Systems administrators can pull up multiple panels in ultrawide mode during incident response from any location. The Side View Mode is particularly useful for IT work, allowing a professional to keep a monitoring panel visible in the corner of their field of view while interacting with the physical environment.
Engineering: Field engineers needing to carry reference materials, schematics, and specifications into physical work environments without a laptop find the One to be a reliable tool. The 3DoF anchor mode keeps technical documents locked in space while both hands remain free. The 147-inch virtual screen makes it practical to view detailed engineering drawings, wiring diagrams, and assembly instructions at a scale that eliminates the need for constant zooming.
Data Science: Data scientists working remotely or during travel can use the ultrawide virtual display to run a notebook, monitor model metrics, and review documentation simultaneously in a virtual multi-panel setup. The Real 3D mode adds an unexpected bonus for data visualization work, giving depth to spatial data representations and 3D model outputs that appear genuinely three-dimensional rather than flat projections on a screen.
Content Creators: When paired with the XREAL Eye and XREAL Beam Pro, creators can capture first-person point-of-view photos and videos with augmented reality holographic overlays, allowing them to show viewers exactly what they see through the glasses. Travel creators can edit footage on a private cinema screen during transit. Podcasters and video producers can monitor teleprompter feeds, recording levels, and live content simultaneously. The Real 3D mode delivers a compelling way to review drone footage, action sequences, and travel content with full stereoscopic depth, making the review process feel cinematic rather than clinical. XREAL
The XREAL One  is the most accessible way to enter the XREAL ecosystem. It carries the same X1 chip, Bose audio, Sony Micro-OLED display, native 3DoF tracking, TUV Rheinland certifications, and USB-C compatibility as its more expensive siblings, making it the right choice for professionals, creators, and enthusiasts who want a serious AR display tool without paying a flagship price.

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