XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses and Beam Bundle, The Ultimate Wearable Display with 3-Level Immersion Control, Up to 330" IMAX Screen, Portable TV Box, Spatial Display, Steam Deck/Consoles/iOS/Android/PC

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  • Unlock Spatial Display: Immerse yourself in our revolutionary Spatial Display (3DoF), allowing you to pin the screen in the air, resize, and adjust the screen distance to your preference. Smooth Follow mode minimizes display movements when you get jostled around, like when in a car.
  • A magical experience: One-touch Immersion Control allows you to instantly switch between 3 Electrochromic Dimming levels that block out the right amount of light, ideal for using the glasses in any lighting conditions, both indoors and outdoors.
  • Enjoy all-day wearing comfort with 75g of weight, zero-pressure Nose pad, and ultra-soft temples. Multiple display modes to suit your various needs (may require additional accessory). TÜV Rheinland-certified Eye Comfort, Low Blue Light and Color Accuracy.
  • Cinematic Sound System delivers rich and immersive audio. Directional Audio technology reduces sound dispersion, offering better privacy and minimal disturbances to others.
  • Expansive Compatibility: Effortlessly connect to any device with USB-C video output, including iPhone 15, iPad, many Android phones , Steam Deck, ROG Ally, MacBook, Windows, and more. Note: XREAL Adapter or XREAL Beam are required for connecting with iPhones earlier than iPhone 15 and for PlayStation, Xbox and Switch gaming consoles.
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  • Incredible Visuals: Featuring custom SONY Micro-OLED panels, 46° FOV, and an enormous 120Hz ultra-sharp display, each Air 2 Pro is meticulously calibrated for color accuracy - the first to receive TÜV Rheinland color accuracy certification.
  • Immersion On Demand: Instantly switch between 3 Electrochromic Dimming levels with a simple touch and block out the right amount of light, ideal for using the glasses in any lighting conditions, both indoors and outdoors.
  • Expansive Compatibility: Effortlessly connect to any device with USB-C video output, including iPhone 15, iPad, many Android phones , Steam Deck, ROG Ally, MacBook, Windows, and more. Note: XREAL Adapter or XREAL Beam are required for connecting with iPhones earlier than iPhone 15 and for PlayStation, Xbox and Switch gaming consoles. Please check the compatibility of android phones in details below.
  • Unparalleled Comfort: Enjoy all-day wearing comfort with only 75g of weight, zero-pressure nose pads, and ultra-soft temples. Air 2 Pro has an industry-first three-level temple adjustment and 1:1 weight distribution ensuring maximum comfort.
  • Unlock Spatial Display: Immerse yourself in our revolutionary Spatial Display (3DoF), allowing you to pin the screen in the air, resize, and adjust the screen distance to your preference. Smooth Follow mode minimizes display movements when you get jostled around, like when in a car.
  • Cinematic Sound: Our upgraded sound system delivers rich and immersive audio. Directional Audio technology reduces sound dispersion, offering better privacy and minimal disturbances to others.
  • Easy On The Eyes: Effortlessly get your prescription lenses from our optical insert partner Frame of Choice (additional purchase). Air 2 Pro is certified by TÜV Rheinland for Eye Comfort, Low Blue Light, and Color Accuracy.
  • Personal Theatre: Built for gamers, movie lovers and travelers, Air 2 Pro is the ultimate wearable display that redefines your movie and gaming experience, with a gigantic screen only you can see. Enjoy next-level immersion and watch entertainment apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV and 3D side-by-side movies wherever you are.
  • Top-tier Aftersales Service: Benefit from our outstanding after-sales service, delivered by a team of dedicated professionals who are here to help. Join our thriving XREAL community, in the AR category, for timely support whenever you need it!
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  • YOUR ULTIMATE XREAL AIR COMPANION: XREAL Beam turns any video content into an incredible Spatial Display on XREAL Air AR glasses. Built on XREAL's proprietary Spatial Computing technology, Beam can fix a 330" screen in the air, offering a natural viewing experience similar to that of a huge real-world TV. Join 100,000+ fans around the world and engage with our vibrant community of XREAL users!
  • EXPERIENCE THEREE SPATIAL DISPLAY MODES: Whether you are sitting at home, in a vehicle, or moving around, Spatial Display has you covered, with mode options to fix the virtual screen in position, have it move with you, or displayed to one side. Enjoy sharp visuals and vivid colors wherever you are using the most natural viewing experience in AR.
  • MAXIMUM ENTERTAINMENT, GAMING AND PRODUCTIVITY: XREAL Beam lets you create a personal theater on the go, a gigantic screen for gaming, or an ultra-large portable monitor for work. Enjoy the entertainment you love, and watch DRM content using a wired connection. Spatial Display means enhanced comfort and reduced neck pain, making it a must-have gadget for avid gamers, movie lovers and business travelers.
  • EXCEPTIONAL COMPATIBILITY: Connect to almost any smartphone, gaming console and PC using a wired connection. Connect to Switch, Steam Deck and PC using an XREAL C-C cable (included), or hook up your PS 5, Xbox and iPhone using an XREAL HDMI-C cable (Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapter is required for iPhone connections). Explore a wireless casting experience on devices that support AirPlay, Miracast or DLNA. Note: For an optimal casting experience we recommend using a wired connection.
  • EXTRA-LONG PLAYTIME: Enjoy 3.5 hours of battery life, plus two USB-C ports supporting simultaneous charging and playing when using wireless connections. Turn on Depth Control to adjust the screen distance, or turn it off to enhance image quality while extending battery life.

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
72 global ratings

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Customers like the quality, comfort, and ease of set up of the safety glasses. They mention that the hardware both glasses and beam are quite nice. They appreciate the performance. However, some customers have reported issues with sharpness and lag.

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13 customers mention "Performance"10 positive3 negative

Customers like the performance of the safety glasses. They say the cool feature works well, the glasses are well made, and serves its purpose. Some mention that the photo chromatic lenses work well and the wireless cast works ok.

"These have been great. Easy to set up, have worked exactly as advertised...." Read more

"...The wireless cast works ok, you just have to have a really good signal. Otherwise it's not bad...." Read more

"...how small they were and the 3 stage dimming was a cool feature that worked great...." Read more

"These glasses are so amazing and the photo chromatic lenses work very well.Using it for Netflix and sometimes for work...." Read more

6 customers mention "Quality"6 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the safety glasses. They mention that the hardware both glasses and beam are quite nice.

"...And so far so good. It's definitely good tech and well made, but there's definitely room for improvement...." Read more

"...watch Anime than it really makes it "pop" and to me it looks better than any tablet or TV...." Read more

"These glasses are so amazing and the photo chromatic lenses work very well.Using it for Netflix and sometimes for work...." Read more

"...The hardware both glasses and Beam are quite nice. Software id give an 2.5 out of 5. Hardware 4.5 out of 5. Still worth it for me...." Read more

4 customers mention "Comfort"4 positive0 negative

Customers like the comfort of the safety glasses. They mention that they fit their face well.

"...isn't that bad, at least nothing worth mentioning, they're comfortable glasses considering there's a piece of tech on your face that shows a large..." Read more

"They are comfy and fit my face well, but the screen has some flaws still...." Read more

"...I have worn them for hours at a time and find them very comfortable and not fatiguing on the eyes...." Read more

"...They are comfortable and great resolution...." Read more

3 customers mention "Ease of set up"3 positive0 negative

Customers find the safety glasses easy to set up and connect the switch with no problems.

"These have been great. Easy to set up, have worked exactly as advertised...." Read more

"...For me personally I could connect the switch with no problems. I couldn't connect my PS5 to it to save my life...." Read more

"...Which is better then a VR headset to me. Easily plug and play with most devices.Reason to not be 5 stars...." Read more

4 customers mention "Sharpness"0 positive4 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sharpness of the safety glasses. They mention that the edges are blurry and the screen is consistently hard to see.

"...That wasn’t a dealbreaker for me, but the worst was the blurry edges, no matter how I moved them around and tried to adjust them to my face, I could..." Read more

"...Also, the edges of the screen are consistently hard to see and as a result really not suited for text...." Read more

"...The video for Netflix is not in a high resolution but when you cast from your phone YouTube resolution is better...." Read more

"...And the on the X beam are blurry. It’s better to watch off your phone rather than the X beam...." Read more

3 customers mention "Lag"0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the lag of the safety glasses. They mention that it has a lot of lag, causing the picture quality to be awful. Some customers also say that the beam heats up quite a bit.

"...to the beam was possible but had awful picture quality and quite a lot of lag...." Read more

"...pretty decent when the source is a phone, but lag-related issues hurt perceived quality, and the Beam heats up quite a lot while handling either..." Read more

"...to any other devices now you can add apps to the x beam but the x beam is very slow and opening or running those apps The apps that it comes with is..." Read more

3 customers mention "Optics"0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the optics of the safety glasses. They say the glasses lack complex optics to handle IPD variance and the beam is not the best interface.

"...I'm going to assume this is either due to a lack of complex optics to handle IPD variance and the like, rather than an attempt to upsell to..." Read more

"...at others reviews my personal experience it’s kinda hard to see not very immersive they sit to far away on your face so I wouldn’t say the screen..." Read more

"Beam is not the best interface. But useable...." Read more

XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses and Beam Bundle - good enough for my purposes, room for improvement.
4 out of 5 stars
XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses and Beam Bundle - good enough for my purposes, room for improvement.
So I had to choose between two brands of glasses, and the other one started with a "V". And after some research and extensive thinking, I chose these XREAL Air 2 Pros bundled with the Beam. And so far so good. It's definitely good tech and well made, but there's definitely room for improvement.From all the reviews I've read it seems that these are made for a handful of specific head sizes and shapes. Fortunately mine made the cut, but just barely. It's fairly comfortable but I have to keep it a tiny bit forward off of my face to see the full screen well and clearly.As of now if I have it too close to my face, sort of like some normal sunglasses, I can't see a sliver of the lower part of the screen. Which isn't critical just a little annoying. But pulling it slightly forward fixes that, so basically I just have to have it perfectly spaced. The lenses also adjust to 3 different angles which is nice, but I do wish they also had a micro adjustment for the distance on the angled glass inside the glasses.The weight isn't that bad, at least nothing worth mentioning, they're comfortable glasses considering there's a piece of tech on your face that shows a large screen. Nothing like the immersive quality of VR glasses which I also have, but those are large and bulky and not practical in an outside setting nor is it comfortable for long periods of time. As far as browsing the net, your phone, watching movies these glasses are very comfortable.A lot of people seem to get these for their Switch gaming system, but I mostly use it for viewing YouTube videos and streaming movies from my phone. Which I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the USB-C port which works flawlessly with these glasses plugged in directly.I also opted to get this with the Beam because I want the smooth stabilization mode that you can only get with connecting it to the Beam, so that bumpy rides in vehicles or a plane keep the screen stable. As of now you can only adjust the size of the screen with the Beam. I wish you could make adjustments like moving the screen up or down, which for now you can't. Hopefully there could be an update for this.The open ear audio is pretty good actually and you can even listen to audio through earbuds or headphones if needed. I also opted for the Air 2 Pro so that I won't need to mess with the lens covers because they are a slight hassle taking them off and on, I just use them to protect the glasses when in the case. The one button darkness adjustment is really convenient.There's really not much to complain about, it's just connecting with different stuff like the desktop computer or gaming system (other than a Switch) is a little frustrating and can need several different attachments to get it working correctly, or just to work with keeping everything charged and stay connected for a long period of time. But since I don't use these glasses for those devices I'm perfectly happy with just using these with my phone.The wireless cast works ok, you just have to have a really good signal. Otherwise it's not bad. I had an iPhone 14 (lighting port) prior to my 15 and that was really frustrating with all the attachments I needed and a slow connection because I had to use my WiFi to cast it to the Beam and it would sometimes lag.I contemplated getting a Galaxy S23 since that's the phone these work best with and has more options, especially with the DeX app that comes with the Galaxy, which gives you an actual PC desktop on the XREAL screen just by using your phone. But I went with the iPhone 15 because I have all my specific apps already set up on my iPhone and use mostly iOS stuff and don't really need a desktop. I mainly use this for videos and streaming services.I feel bad for giving these 4 stars because these glasses are really well made and serves it's purpose. But for the price, I just wish it had a little more customizable adjustments to the fit and screen positioning, otherwise these are great and still happy I got them.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
These have been great. Easy to set up, have worked exactly as advertised. I have old eyes, but with the focal point being out in space, can use without reading glasses. Plugged in to my nintendo switch and worked like a champ. Plugged into my company laptop and worked just like an other monitor. Having fun playing around with them and showing off to my engineer friends.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
So I had to choose between two brands of glasses, and the other one started with a "V". And after some research and extensive thinking, I chose these XREAL Air 2 Pros bundled with the Beam. And so far so good. It's definitely good tech and well made, but there's definitely room for improvement.

From all the reviews I've read it seems that these are made for a handful of specific head sizes and shapes. Fortunately mine made the cut, but just barely. It's fairly comfortable but I have to keep it a tiny bit forward off of my face to see the full screen well and clearly.

As of now if I have it too close to my face, sort of like some normal sunglasses, I can't see a sliver of the lower part of the screen. Which isn't critical just a little annoying. But pulling it slightly forward fixes that, so basically I just have to have it perfectly spaced. The lenses also adjust to 3 different angles which is nice, but I do wish they also had a micro adjustment for the distance on the angled glass inside the glasses.

The weight isn't that bad, at least nothing worth mentioning, they're comfortable glasses considering there's a piece of tech on your face that shows a large screen. Nothing like the immersive quality of VR glasses which I also have, but those are large and bulky and not practical in an outside setting nor is it comfortable for long periods of time. As far as browsing the net, your phone, watching movies these glasses are very comfortable.

A lot of people seem to get these for their Switch gaming system, but I mostly use it for viewing YouTube videos and streaming movies from my phone. Which I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the USB-C port which works flawlessly with these glasses plugged in directly.

I also opted to get this with the Beam because I want the smooth stabilization mode that you can only get with connecting it to the Beam, so that bumpy rides in vehicles or a plane keep the screen stable. As of now you can only adjust the size of the screen with the Beam. I wish you could make adjustments like moving the screen up or down, which for now you can't. Hopefully there could be an update for this.

The open ear audio is pretty good actually and you can even listen to audio through earbuds or headphones if needed. I also opted for the Air 2 Pro so that I won't need to mess with the lens covers because they are a slight hassle taking them off and on, I just use them to protect the glasses when in the case. The one button darkness adjustment is really convenient.

There's really not much to complain about, it's just connecting with different stuff like the desktop computer or gaming system (other than a Switch) is a little frustrating and can need several different attachments to get it working correctly, or just to work with keeping everything charged and stay connected for a long period of time. But since I don't use these glasses for those devices I'm perfectly happy with just using these with my phone.

The wireless cast works ok, you just have to have a really good signal. Otherwise it's not bad. I had an iPhone 14 (lighting port) prior to my 15 and that was really frustrating with all the attachments I needed and a slow connection because I had to use my WiFi to cast it to the Beam and it would sometimes lag.

I contemplated getting a Galaxy S23 since that's the phone these work best with and has more options, especially with the DeX app that comes with the Galaxy, which gives you an actual PC desktop on the XREAL screen just by using your phone. But I went with the iPhone 15 because I have all my specific apps already set up on my iPhone and use mostly iOS stuff and don't really need a desktop. I mainly use this for videos and streaming services.

I feel bad for giving these 4 stars because these glasses are really well made and serves it's purpose. But for the price, I just wish it had a little more customizable adjustments to the fit and screen positioning, otherwise these are great and still happy I got them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses and Beam Bundle - good enough for my purposes, room for improvement.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
So I had to choose between two brands of glasses, and the other one started with a "V". And after some research and extensive thinking, I chose these XREAL Air 2 Pros bundled with the Beam. And so far so good. It's definitely good tech and well made, but there's definitely room for improvement.

From all the reviews I've read it seems that these are made for a handful of specific head sizes and shapes. Fortunately mine made the cut, but just barely. It's fairly comfortable but I have to keep it a tiny bit forward off of my face to see the full screen well and clearly.

As of now if I have it too close to my face, sort of like some normal sunglasses, I can't see a sliver of the lower part of the screen. Which isn't critical just a little annoying. But pulling it slightly forward fixes that, so basically I just have to have it perfectly spaced. The lenses also adjust to 3 different angles which is nice, but I do wish they also had a micro adjustment for the distance on the angled glass inside the glasses.

The weight isn't that bad, at least nothing worth mentioning, they're comfortable glasses considering there's a piece of tech on your face that shows a large screen. Nothing like the immersive quality of VR glasses which I also have, but those are large and bulky and not practical in an outside setting nor is it comfortable for long periods of time. As far as browsing the net, your phone, watching movies these glasses are very comfortable.

A lot of people seem to get these for their Switch gaming system, but I mostly use it for viewing YouTube videos and streaming movies from my phone. Which I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the USB-C port which works flawlessly with these glasses plugged in directly.

I also opted to get this with the Beam because I want the smooth stabilization mode that you can only get with connecting it to the Beam, so that bumpy rides in vehicles or a plane keep the screen stable. As of now you can only adjust the size of the screen with the Beam. I wish you could make adjustments like moving the screen up or down, which for now you can't. Hopefully there could be an update for this.

The open ear audio is pretty good actually and you can even listen to audio through earbuds or headphones if needed. I also opted for the Air 2 Pro so that I won't need to mess with the lens covers because they are a slight hassle taking them off and on, I just use them to protect the glasses when in the case. The one button darkness adjustment is really convenient.

There's really not much to complain about, it's just connecting with different stuff like the desktop computer or gaming system (other than a Switch) is a little frustrating and can need several different attachments to get it working correctly, or just to work with keeping everything charged and stay connected for a long period of time. But since I don't use these glasses for those devices I'm perfectly happy with just using these with my phone.

The wireless cast works ok, you just have to have a really good signal. Otherwise it's not bad. I had an iPhone 14 (lighting port) prior to my 15 and that was really frustrating with all the attachments I needed and a slow connection because I had to use my WiFi to cast it to the Beam and it would sometimes lag.

I contemplated getting a Galaxy S23 since that's the phone these work best with and has more options, especially with the DeX app that comes with the Galaxy, which gives you an actual PC desktop on the XREAL screen just by using your phone. But I went with the iPhone 15 because I have all my specific apps already set up on my iPhone and use mostly iOS stuff and don't really need a desktop. I mainly use this for videos and streaming services.

I feel bad for giving these 4 stars because these glasses are really well made and serves it's purpose. But for the price, I just wish it had a little more customizable adjustments to the fit and screen positioning, otherwise these are great and still happy I got them.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Most of my problems center around the Beam specifically, and I find the gripes I have around the glasses themselves to be a lot fewer and more forgivable, so I'll complain about the glasses first.

The electrochromic dimming is a fluff feature. It works, but it doesn't work as well as the lens cap, and even the caps aren't fully opaque. That's fine; just don't buy the pro variant and save some money. The glasses have two independent microLED displays, which means they should actually be capable of stereoscopic output...but they aren't. I'm going to assume this is either due to a lack of complex optics to handle IPD variance and the like, rather than an attempt to upsell to something that does support stereoscopy. Also, the edges of the screen are consistently hard to see and as a result really not suited for text. Limitation of the tech, I'm going to assume.

That's really it for the glasses, so I won't discourage anyone from considering the glasses by themselves for hooking up to a desktop or laptop. The Beam's a bit of a big deal for connecting to most other things, so... well it's a doozy.

The Beam is the sort of device that practically overheats because it's too cold. The best advice I could give there is to use a phone chiller and just ignore how you're stuck compensating for clear manufacturing and hardware selection issues. I've seen enough devices play around in that sort of thermal range under normal operation (nearly too hot to hold at times) and suddenly require reflowing to even function again, and I'm not eager to find out if this is one of those devices. Either way, it's incredibly bad for this part alone.

The Beam is required for connecting a Switch, and for adjusting how apparently large/distant the virtual display is. It also introduces a really awkward moire pattern and just all sorts of other visual flaws associated with moving a virtual display around so that it doesn't line up with the actual pixels in the displays in the glasses. This is not something you'll need to deal with at all if you can connect the glasses directly to something, though you also won't be able to redefine the display area.

The Beam is required for Miracast and Google Cast. Those are actually pretty decent when the source is a phone, but lag-related issues hurt perceived quality, and the Beam heats up quite a lot while handling either form of display streaming. Btw, aside from some oddball phones, you'll probably need to keep your phone's display on constantly while streaming, which sorta defeats the purpose here. The latter is not a problem with the Beam, but I really can't recommend it for this use case unless you have a unicorn of a personal setup that just works here.

The Beam seems incapable of charging while receiving a video signal over USB, but really the battery life isn't terrible here. 3-5 hours isn't anything to write home about, but it's about as long as I can stand to fiddle with this in one go anyway.

Alright, I front-loaded the gripes, but I do still want to say at least something positive about the glasses: they're not perfect, but still fantastic in a lot of 3D games. I've caught myself trying to look around in Xenoblade, for instance, only to remember that I'm gonna need to pan the camera normally because it's not a VR situation on either end of the cable. But this isn't the virtual giant TV I was and you might be looking for, and I'm not even sure it exists yet. We may just be waiting another decade on stuff like this to be fully baked and ready.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
These glasses are so amazing and the photo chromatic lenses work very well.

Using it for Netflix and sometimes for work. The portable size make this a lot more usable.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
I've been using this for about a couple of months now and love it. If you watch Anime than it really makes it "pop" and to me it looks better than any tablet or TV. I also picked up the X-beam with it to play video games with it. For me personally I could connect the switch with no problems. I couldn't connect my PS5 to it to save my life. I know I have the correct cables but still could not get this feature to work. The X-beam only came with Netflix and Amazon Prime for video streaming services. So you have to side load other apps to use. Once it's side loaded then when ever there is an update it does it from the app like any other streaming device. So glad I picked them up so I can watch my TV shows in peace.
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