Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro AR glasses are now on pre-order, coming to the US in November
Get ready to step into the future as Xreal's latest AR glasses, the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro, are gearing up for a November release in the US, UK, Germany, France, and Italy. Priced at $399 and $449 respectively, these sleek glasses promise to transform your world into a personal cinema screen, offering a glimpse of what AR technology can achieve. You can pre-order a set directly from XReal today, or from Amazon where they will soon become available as well.
For those not familiar, the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro AR glasses serve as an external display that you connect to a compatible device via USB C. They are designed to work with a wide range of devices, from smartphones and gaming consoles like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch to PCs and Macs. Think of them as a screen with built-in speakers that you can take wherever you go, without fancy stuff like cameras or head tracking.
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For those not familiar, the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro AR glasses serve as an external display that you connect to a compatible device via USB C. They are designed to work with a wide range of devices, from smartphones and gaming consoles like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch to PCs and Macs. Think of them as a screen with built-in speakers that you can take wherever you go, without fancy stuff like cameras or head tracking.
While testing them for our Xreal Air 2 review, we found that the glasses are comfortable to wear for hours at a time. They are light, slim, and easy to carry around. That they don’t look like a high-tech product, even though they are, is another bonus – you won’t be attracting the eyes of bystanders, should you choose to use them on the train to work.
Specs of the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro include the same display resolution as on their predecessor (1920 x 1080 pixels), but the image is brighter at 500 nits (up from 400 on the previous model). As mentioned in our review, image quality is superb, with vibrant, bright colors and pitch blacks.
The glasses also have special speakers built into the sides. They don’t go into your ear. Rather, they direct sound towards your ears – bass is lost as a result, but the sound quality is great overall, with sufficient loudness and clarity.
For those looking for an extra touch of sophistication, the Air 2 Pro, starting at $449, introduces dimming control. With electrochromatic glass, users can adjust the amount of light passing through the lenses, providing versatility in various lighting conditions. Support for, prescription lenses is present on both models.
Xreal is leading the way with these elegant and versatile AR glasses. As they prepare to ship in November, tech enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike can preorder a set directly from Xreal, or wait for the two new models to be available on Amazon next month.
Specs of the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro include the same display resolution as on their predecessor (1920 x 1080 pixels), but the image is brighter at 500 nits (up from 400 on the previous model). As mentioned in our review, image quality is superb, with vibrant, bright colors and pitch blacks.
For those looking for an extra touch of sophistication, the Air 2 Pro, starting at $449, introduces dimming control. With electrochromatic glass, users can adjust the amount of light passing through the lenses, providing versatility in various lighting conditions. Support for, prescription lenses is present on both models.
Xreal is leading the way with these elegant and versatile AR glasses. As they prepare to ship in November, tech enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike can preorder a set directly from Xreal, or wait for the two new models to be available on Amazon next month.
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