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The XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses deliver a stunning 130-inch spatial display with ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh and a wide 46° field of view, powered by SONY Micro-OLED technology. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, they offer TÜV-certified eye comfort and a lightweight, zero-pressure fit for all-day use. Compatible with a broad range of devices including iPhone 15/16, Steam Deck, Mac, and Android USB-C ports, these glasses transform any environment into a private immersive cinema or productivity hub. Note: Prescription lens inserts and the optional XREAL Beam Pro accessory enhance usability and unlock advanced spatial computing features.





















| ASIN | B0CHVQC5TS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,442 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 73 in Wearable Tech Glasses |
| Brand Name | XREAL |
| Colour | blackone |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, ROG Ally |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Field Of View | 46 Degrees |
| Is Mixed Reality Compatible | Yes |
| Item Weight | 75 Grams |
| Lens Technology | 3DOF |
| Manufacturer | XREAL |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080p Full HD |
| Model Name | Air 2 Pro |
| Model Number | Air 2 Pro |
| Network Connectivity Technology | usb-c |
| Operating System | XREAL OS |
| Platform | Android, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, ROG Ally, Steam Deck, Windows, Xbox |
| Product Features | 3 Adjustable Dimming levels, 3 Display Modes, Lightweight |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Resolution | 1920*1080 pixels per eye |
| Screen Size | 130 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Accelerometer Gyroscope Proximity |
| Specific Uses For Product | gaming, streaming, working, mobile entertainment, productivity |
B**R
Brilliant product and customer service
I have been using the Xreal Pro for around eight weeks. The glasses are a regular must-have on trains and planes, and the glasses take my media viewing and gaming to the next level. I reached out to the customer service team, and they responded quickly and replaced my lost blackout shades with 48 hours.I have been using the Xreal Pro for about eight weeks now. These glasses have become a regular must-have for my travels on trains and planes, as they enhance my media viewing and gaming experience significantly. I also contacted the customer service team when I lost my blackout shades, and they responded promptly, replacing them within 48 hours.
E**T
Great technology with some issues
I owned these for a few weeks and used them for a few hours a day before deciding to return them as although the techology is brilliant, there were a few issues which I couldn't ignore. 1. This might be down to each individual, but found that my eyes seemed to be more tired and strained after about 30mins of use (watching videos). I tried tunring down to lowest brightness but this was still quite bright. 2. The field of view is quite narrow, in that it won't provide the immersion I personally expected, like watching a movie in a cinema. I tried a friend's Meta Quest 3 and that provides much better immersion, but appreciate they are different types of products. This is more like looking into a big TV/monitor screen but without the clarity - people who wear glasses/contact lenses will probably need to get prescriptions for the included clip - likely to be £100+ I've seen other competitive devices have a diode to adjust the lenses. 3.Compatibility was my biggest gripe - I expected because it's USB C, I could use any video cable USB C cable in case the original one provided got damaaged. I tried over 10 different cables and none provided the same functioanly as the cable it came with. Some of these cables were quite expensive and listed as Xreal Air compatible which were not fully - you can use them to mirrow phone, but when playing video e.g. YouTube, the glasses screen went black (audio was still playing) Also tried USB C to HDMI dongles for connecting to other devices - worked for Nintendo Switch, but when connecting Xbox Series X, got a black screen with vertical flashing green bars. I tried different dongle and cable combinations and had same result and I gave up on the end. I've read the need to purchase the Beam, but this is another £120 expense in addtion to the Air 2 Pro which already costs £450 at the time of writing. I'm confident the functionality of the beam can be inlcuded in the glassesed or provided as a downloadable app for phones/tablets. Conclusion So, if you need a prescription lenses, want to connect to devices like consoles, the costs could be close to £700 (at the time of writing) I do like the idea of having a large screen which is so portable, so look forward to future iterations of this product (and it's competitors). As it is currently, I think the total cost is too high for what it is and finding a compatible 3rd party USB C cable is difficult
N**R
Unfit for Purpose
I bought this review because I liked the design and the appeal and was super excited to try an immersive mixed reality experience boy was I wrong. Firstly, the product is nice. Build quality is excellent and it feels like a high quality product. However, there’s barely any instructions out the box. Tried to power on? No idea how. Then I realised this device doesn’t have a battery which is strange considering earlier versions did. Immediately connected to my phone and it came to life but first thing I noticed was that despite visual quality being pretty good and clarity and brightness were there. The device just wasn’t rendering anything clearly. So much noise, artefacts. Tried several apps and bumped up 4k on YouTube and because it’s limited to the casted size of the device the quality was terrible. I then tried it with the Beam which the device should have come with and what a waste of time that was. I had a faint smell of burning and heat from the device. It was incredibly laggy, did updates and all it had was Prime and Netflix. Tried to sign into Prime took over 20 minutes due to the incredibly laggy keyboard. Once in, the quality was terrible. Again, so much artefacts on the screen. The quality was terrible. The screen also started drifting and the navigation was terrible I was pressing all these buttons 50x to get different things. Overall, the device was terrible. Made me feel sick with the screen drifting despite supposedly in a lock. This product is not designed for those buying it on Amazon. They expect you know how to use the product without a simple guide. Who thought this through??
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