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Pro XR/AR Glasses — 135″ 120Hz 1000Nits UltraClarity Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, Video Glasses for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck/Gaming Consoles

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Ultimate Experience! Ultimate Experience 1-Click 3D Next-Gen Navigation Multi Screen
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3 1-Click 3D!

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5 Multi-screen Magic!

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Multi-Screen Magic on Your Macbook/PC!

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VITURE Pro XR Glasses Supporting Multi-Screen and VR Videos on iPhone 15/15 Pro.

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Enhanced Electrochromic Film Almost 100% Blocking the Light with One Click!

The first of their kind with tint-changing film, easily adjust the brightness and background of VITURE Pro’s lenses for the best picture quality day and night.

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Absolute Privacy- No Content Visible From the Outer Lenses!

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Near-sighted? No Problem!

VITURE Pro XR/AR Smart Glasses support adjusting the virtual image up to -5.0D (500 degrees) for users with myopia (nearsightedness).

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Stunning Audio and Sound Privacy Provided in Partnership with HARMAN.

VITURE partnered with top audio company HARMAN, creator of AudioEFX, to engineer the XR Glasses’ reverse sound field designed to effectively reduce noise leakage to 30 decibels at a distance of 20cm (8in) from the speakers, ensuring excellent sound quality and no disturbance to those around you.

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Are VITURE XR Glasses plug & play/all-in-one, or will I need any other device to get started?

VITURE XR Glasses support most USB-C devices including the latest iPhones, MacBooks, Android phones, handheld consoles like the Steam Deck, and more. We also offer accessories to connect to devices not on this list, such as the Nintendo Switch.

As a first-time user of XR glasses, do you have any practical tips for getting started?

Try each nose pad and use the size that centers the display in your vision. Adjust the knobs above each lens to correct any minor myopia. And get our free SpaceWalker app for an immersive multiscreen XR experience on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows!

How do I switch between 2D and 3D Mode on VITURE XR Glasses?

Press and hold the Mode Button on the left arm of your XR glasses to change modes — they can’t convert 2D to 3D, so choose 3840×1080 or 1920×1080 side-by-side content to get the intended effect. We suggest using KODI on PC or VLC on Android.

Do VITURE XR Glasses work with major streaming apps on iPhone without requiring a Neckband?

Yes! iPhone models with USB-C are compatible right out of the box — the perfect way to enjoy your favorite streaming apps in XR! For iPhone 14 or earlier, you’ll need Apple’s Lightning to HDMI Digital AV Adapter and our HDMI XR Adapter to connect.

Can game consoles (like PlayStation, Xbox, or even PC) connect to VITURE XR glasses?

You can connect and play anywhere over 5G/WiFi by using the included cloud gaming apps on our Neckband or the remote play app of your choice on your smart phone. You can also connect directly via HDMI with our Mobile Dock or HDMI XR Adapter!

【BIGGER, BETTER, & BRIGHTER – Experience A Display Like No Other!】 Unlock a private 135” 120Hz Full HD UltraClarity screen with a peak brightness of 4000 nits, perceived brightness higher than 1000 nits (the only glasses to reach this level), designed for fully engrossing visual immersion. That’s 15” bigger than VITURE One, 2X the refresh rate, and 120% brighter!
【UltraClarity WITH NO BLURRY EDGES】- Edge-to-edge clarity, making even small text readable on the glasses’ giant display. Plus, VITURE Pro XR Glasses are anti-glare, anti-ghost, and anti-motion sickness!
【MYOPIA ADJUSTMENTS ON THE LATEST MICRO-OLED PANEL FOR UltraClarity】- Nearsighted? No problem! Experience the newest Micro-OLED panel, uniquely equipped with myopia adjustments by VITURE. Tailored viewing in sharper focus on VITURE Pro, all for easy comfort and Next-Level CLARITY!
【NEXT-GEN TECH: ENHANCED ELECTROCHROMIC FILM — Block Almost 100% External Light for UltraClarity】- As the world’s first XR Glasses with electrochromic film, we’re taking it up a notch by blocking almost 100% of external light with a touch of a button. Lens shades are no longer needed for enjoying an immersive XR experience like no other before!
【UltraFreedom: ABSOLUTE PRIVACY, EVERYWHERE】- Stay fully immersed and truly incognito: No visible content on the outer lenses and no sound-bleed disturbance for those around you to those around you thanks to our stunning stereo soundscape engineered in partnership with HARMAN — with our exclusive tech, enjoy complete and effortless privacy!
【SGS A+ HIGHEST EYE-CARE CERTIFIED】 – Though VITURE Pro XR Glasses offer the highest brightness option in the market, they are A+ (the most premium performance) certified by SGS to cause less eye strain than your phone and even traditional screens like a computer monitor.
【GAME, STREAM, & WORK ANYWHERE, ANYTIME】 – VITURE has led the way in the XR industry since the beginning, and our latest glasses are equally designed for gamers and working professionals alike. With a sharper display than ever, you can seamlessly switch from playing your favorite games or watching your favorite shows to working on next week’s big presentation all on the same device.
【AN XR EXPERIENCE ON ALMOST ANY DEVICE with 3D/VR/Spatial Video Support】 – VITURE Pro XR Glasses are compatible with any USB-C device capable of video output including Android phones, iPhone 15, MacBook, and many more. And paired with our free SpaceWalker app, you can unlock multiple virtual screens, a suite of productivity tools, native 3D/VR video support (+ spatial video on iPhone 15 Pro), and more.
【ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE = BEST HARDWARE + STRONGEST SOFTWARE】Our acclaimed SpaceWalker is now available on iPhone, Android, and macOS, with Windows support coming soon! Hardware is nothing without software, so we’ve focused on both from the start. As the first and only XR experience on iPhone, these XR Glasses offer a full XR experience (Multiscreen/3DoF/VR video/1-Click 3D) at a fraction of the cost. Now, this multi-screen magic is also on Android and MacBook.
【AND MADE TO LAST – with Aircraft Grade Full-Metal Body & Premium Titanium Hinges】Quality, durability, and longevity are central to each element of VITURE’s design. From support for universal standards like USB-C to emphasis on cloud computing and even full-body construction using aircraft-grade aluminum alloys, VITURE Pro XR Glasses are built to last inside and out.

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8 reviews for Pro XR/AR Glasses — 135″ 120Hz 1000Nits UltraClarity Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, Video Glasses for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck/Gaming Consoles

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  1. MB

    Nearly unbeliably good! Ignore the FUD and enjoy the future!
    I researched such display glasses for many months as I saved up to buy a pair, and this one was the best reviewed of the current generation. Having finally obtained a pair of these and used it for over a week, I can witness that the image is clear (sharp) edge to edge, full 1080p, and bright and colorful. And contrary to numerous reports, you can easily use them as a monitor. In fact I’m composing this review using them right now. Also it does not “heat up”, it grows slightly warm to the touch at the arm where the connector port is but never hot or even very warm, and having used them for many hours a day for over 7 days I can witness it caused no eye problems for me at all. If anything the custom focus adjustments allow it to be less stressful than a typical monitor screen to look at. The size is as stated, or in more comprehensible terms, it’s like looking at a 34″ laptop screen when sitting the usual distance away (2-3 feet). If you have a 17″ laptop screen, imagine it double the size in both width and height. If you can afford it, this is a great way to experience the future of imaging today. This tech will replace monitors over time and this is a great implementation. WELL DONE, VITURE!

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  2. vrgamerdude

    The Best Just Got Better!
    As someone who’s been a long-time fan of VITURE, I was eager to get my hands on the new VITURE Pro XR Glasses, and man lemme tell ya, they did not disappoint! Having owned the original VITURE One’s, I was already used to some great experience but these new Pro glasses take it to a whole new level.First off, the clarity and resolution of the new Sony screens is mind-blowing. Everything is super sharp and vibrant, making it feel like you’re in the midst of the action whether you’re gaming or just watching a movie. And those Harman Kardon speakers? Absolute game-changers. The audio quality is finely tuned and rich, making the content your watching feel so much more immersive.One major improvement I noticed is the screen edges… gone are the days of annoying blur that took you out of the experience with the first gen glasses. It’s clear that they’ve really listened to the community feedback for this iteration.That being said, there’s one tiny gripe: the comfort level. The frames are a bit rigid just like the VITURE One’s, in fact they are identical After a couple of hours, they start to feel a bit uncomfortable. It’s not a dealbreaker, but if you’re planning extended use, just something to keep in mind.All things considered, if you’re on the fence about upgrading or diving into the world of XR for the first time, I’d strongly recommend taking the plunge with the VITURE Pro XR Glasses. The improvements over the original VITURE One are substantial, and the overall experience is incredibly immersive. The visual clarity and vibrant screen alone are worth the investment, and the Harman Kardon speakers add a whole other layer of depth to whatever you’re watching or playing.Sure, the comfort could be a little better, but for the leap in quality and immersive experience, it’s a minor trade-off. Plus, the minor discomfort can be easily managed with some breaks in between your sessions.So, if you’re serious about upgrading your XR setup, the VITURE Pro is a no-brainer. Trust me, once you experience those stunning visuals and pristine audio, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without them!

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  3. W. Cintron

    Painfully Close to Perfect with a Fatal Flaw
    Summary:What I wanted: A wearable computer monitor/TV. I basically got that. Just not as wide an input support as would make them perfect. Don’t expect clear text near the edges of the display.Why I wanted it: Video gaming and having a computer monitor that fits in a pocket. Mostly got that too. What these are NOT: Virtual reality glasses. Augmented reality glasses.Full Review:————–The Fit: 5/5I have a slightly wider than average face. These glasses are a bit tight to put on initially, but relax into a good position once you grapple them around your skull. My discomfort was momentary. There is enough give in the opposite direction on the hinges that for me the comfort is excellent after the initial push to get them in place. They rest securely but do not squeeze. I’m certain they could be shaken off, but not casually. Overall ergonomics feel very good once they’re at rest. No sharp bits, no uncomfortable seams anywhere that rests on skin. Bizarrely lightweight. Connecting cable is in a fantastic place to stay out of the way. Very comfy.Appearance: 2/5The glasses have a thick, satin finish black plastic appearance. Not shiny or particularly dull. Fingerprints from handling the frame do show, but only from close up and under angles of light normally reserved for inspection. I’m unsure what the material of the shell is, but feels like plastic. The electrochromic lenses work fantastically. Honestly, a super cool feature. No need for a lens cover. They go from just lighter than sunglass darkness to what seems like welding goggles dark immediately on power-up. This can be toggled with a small button on the left frame. I used these exclusively in well-lit rooms and had zero trouble with light interfering with the picture. Kind of ugly, but not what I got them for.Display: 4/5These were almost perfect. A sharp image where individual pixels are actually fairly difficult to pick out. Nice and bright colors with a built in brightness adjustment rocker button. Deep blacks. I used it at a little less than half brightness and it’s excellent there–bright and crisp as a 30 inch monitor 3 feet from my face. My eyes remaining relaxed the whole time. Top and bottom of the image are nice and sharp almost all the way across. The adjustment knobs for myopia are nice and sensitive, very granular! But there’s a flaw. There’s always a flaw. The Viture Pro seems to be designed with a VERY narrow interpupillary distance range for best use. As far as I can tell, roughly 62-64mm or so. Mine is 67. This means the left and right edges of the otherwise amazing display are a blurry columns as the optics and my eyes are juuuust off the angle for the picture to be pixel perfect. Text in the left and right edges of the display and to a similar extent the corners are quite blurry from this distortion. Just the outside couple of inches in my illusory 30 inch monitor, but enough where reading text gets difficult. If my eyes were a few millimeters closer together it would probably work amazingly. Instead, I’m left with only above average. Unlike the knobs for individual focus per eye, there’s no way to adjust this distance between the pupils at all. It’s hard molded into the width and shape of the glasses themselves. It’s the fatal flaw in an otherwise incredible display. I was crushed. It’ll probably be what forces me to return them. If your eyes are a little closer together than mine and fall in the magic interpupillary sweet spot, you’re in for an incredible treat.The rest of us should wait for the next model, where I hope they add a dial to make the glasses a little slimmer or wider so our eyes line up perfectly with the prisms.Sound: 3/5There are speakers built into the arms of the glasses, and I’ll admit I was quite pleased with their ability to reproduce a relatively good sound. They do lack a bit of accuracy because they’re tiny little things, but I was overall very pleased with the illusion of real speakers. It’s nowhere near as tinny as I feared a speaker that small would be. It also does a pretty good job of not being clearly audible from more than just a foot or two from the glasses. You can tell there’s a sound there, but not exactly what it’s saying. Not bad! Volume is controlled by the volume system of the host device or computer (or steam deck in my case.)Accessories: 4/5The glasses come with a very defensive case, and their magnetic USB-C cable that makes it all work. It’s not a standard wire, so keep it safe. The case does thoughtfully provide a little compartment that holds this wire inside so that you won’t lose it easily unless you lost the whole thing. I appreciate little touches like that. I do ding it slightly for not molding in a convenient little spool to wind the wire around in the case, you sort of have to hand-spool it each time and it’s always a little bit the wrong size and you need to do it again. There’s a bit of poor placement of the interior case magnet too, it tends to let the wire bunch above it and makes it trickier to pack the case correctly. That’s mostly a convenience nitpick. Also the interior material of the case seems like it would soil very easily from just human skin oil, so bear that in mind.Device Compatibility: 3/5The glasses alone are compatible with most computers that have Displayport over USB-C. This is things like most laptops, the Steam Deck and similar “game-computers” and quite a few apple devices. It does not translate to many computers that lack this ability, or similar GPU capacity in the CPU. Also essentially NO TVs without a separately sold $130 accessory the company sells. If you don’t have a computer or smartphone style device to host it, it does NOTHING alone. It has no battery or power source on its own. It absolutely NEEDS to be hosted by another USB-C machine to do anything. Make sure you know that.I’ll upload some various photos and a video of the electrochromic lens in action for the curious.

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  4. DrWCrane

    I’ve been loving my original Viture One XR glasses since they arrived because they gave me back my ability to enjoy TV, movies, and videogames comfortably again after some chronic neck pain I’ve begun experiencing. When I heard there was a new model coming out I knew I needed to get a pair right away!Since the original version has been so good, I’ll recap what’s stayed the same: The glasses are the exact same comfortable size and form factor, they weigh about the same, and they come with the same nice hard-shelled travel case. They continue to use the same reliable magnetic connector instead of USB-C, which is a very good thing because that type of connector isn’t designed to be robust enough for constant movement and slowly becomes loose and unreliable over time. This is based on my experience with my old Rokid Air glasses which were amazing for about a month until the connection started to become unreliable and began constantly cutting out whenever I moved my head at all. DO NOT buy glasses that use USB-C if you value your money!In addition, the new Pro glasses remain compatible with all the original Viture accessories I have on hand like their extension cable and play-and-charge adapter. It’s also still natively compatible with the generic USB-C Thunderbolt extension cables I’ve tried, and you’ll probably need one if you plan to use these with a desktop computer. Input lag remains near-zero; I could swear these actually display content very slightly ahead of my phone’s built-in screen, but that.. shouldn’t be possible, right? Probably just my eyes getting tricked somehow.The main things that have changed are the viewing size of the projected display, the maximum brightness, and the maximum refresh rate. Of these changes, the brightness and refresh rate are the standout improvements by far. I can tell the field of view is a bit wider but it doesn’t jump out at me; it’s nice to have, but that feature alone isn’t worth upgrading for. I gave my old and new XR glasses to a friend to compare and he didn’t even notice that the new version has a larger picture, but the much greater brightness stood out to him right away and the greater motion fluidity was obvious. And it’s a little thing, but one of my favorite improvements is the addition of an on-screen display for brightness and volume adjustment.One other very welcome improvement is that they appear to have corrected the original version’s incompatibility with generic HDMI to USB-C adapters. On my PC at least, I can now use a cheap $20 adapter instead of Viture’s own adapter. I’m very happy to see this! Your mileage may still vary though – I can’t speak for every adapter out there.The much greater brightness seems to be facilitated, at least on Steam Deck, by accepting an HDR signal and tone-mapping it onto the displays’ native 8-bit panels while taking advantage of their incredibly wide brightness range. This does result in some color banding if you’re looking for it, but overall the effect is really outstanding and could easily be confused with true HDR. HDR videos from my Pixel 8A look great too. And speaking of phones, you should consider a smartphone copy of Alien: Isolation and a gamepad clip to be a mandatory purchase with these glasses! The experience is almost as good (BAD! TERRIFYING!!!) as playing it with the virtual reality mod on PC!Although the displays are native 1080p, they can also accept a wide range of other resolutions all the way down to 640×480, making them broadly compatible with just about any device you plug them into. The new 120hz option at 1080p is really fantastic. In addition to the obvious ability to play at higher FPS, this new high refresh rate is also evenly divisible for gaming at 30 FPS, 40 FPS, and 60 FPS, all with reduced input lag and no screen tearing. For movies and TV shows, 24 FPS also evenly divides into 120hz which should eliminate judder. The only thing I’d like to see added here is a 720p 120hz option for added convenience in some niche cases.On Steam Deck, be sure to enter the Settings -> Display menu and specify the output to be 1080p @ 120hz or else you won’t get the benefit of the higher refresh rate. Steam will still automatically limit games to displaying at 720p unless you adjust their launch properties, but relatively few games actually run well at higher resolutions on the Deck so I’ve rarely bothered with this. Unfortunately Steam OS (especially the current beta version as of the time I’m writing this) does have some annoying issues with external displays, but from what I can tell Valve’s aware of this and it should hopefully be fixed soon. Currently you’ll need to manually select 1080p @ 120 after you put the glasses on, then remember to set it back to 800p (or below) BEFORE unplugging them or else the Deck gets confused and fails to re-activate the built-in display. As far as I know, this specific issue isn’t a problem with the current “stable” version of Steam OS though. Just as with Windows, some games also don’t like it when display outputs are changed, so don’t count on being able to plug and unplug the glasses without restarting your game.One of the things I was most excited about with AR glasses was my expectation that they’d improve mobile devices’ battery life. After all, with the big built-in screen turned off, surely battery life would be better… right? Unfortunately this doesn’t appear to be the case. With my Steam Deck OLED completely idle in offline mode and simply viewing a full-screen screenshot in my Steam gallery, here’s how many watt-hours were consumed over the course of an hour:Internal display, max brightness: 5.94 WhInternal display, min brightness: 5.45 WhViture One, max brightness: 6.23 WhViture One, min brightness: 5.73 WhViture One Pro, max brightness: 6.46 WhViture One Pro, min brightness: 6.23 WhAs you can see, at maximum (non-HDR) brightness, the built-in screen actually used the least power, and even at their minimum brightness the Pro glasses still use more battery life than the Deck OLED’s built-in screen at maximum (non-HDR) brightness. I’m quite surprised and honestly more than a little disappointed at my findings; I even repeated the tests to be sure I hadn’t recorded my numbers wrong, but they’re correct. To be fair, the perceived brightness of the XR glasses right in front of your eyeballs is quite high, so “low” on the glasses might be comparable to “high” on the built-in screen. On the upside, Steam Deck OLED has a 50 Watt-hour battery (Deck LCD = 40 Wh) so the reduction in battery life won’t actually be very large, probably only ever measured in minutes. It seems there must be a lot of busy electronics crammed into these tiny glasses.If you want to improve battery life, I highly recommend picking up Viture’s play-and-charge adapter which allows you to plug in an external power supply or battery while keeping the glasses connected. It doesn’t cost very much and completely eliminates battery anxiety.Since I now have two pairs of Viture glasses I also got their splitter hub which happens to include a sizable built-in battery pack of its own. After using this with my friends a few times I can strongly recommend picking up this accessory if you can afford it. It’s terrific for local multiplayer games or sharing a movie whether you’re on a couch at home or, as I found, on rainy days while camping. The only thing I’d change with the splitter hub is to add more output ports. Two is nice, but four would be perfect for party games or watching movies together as a family. I still highly recommend it, and the built-in battery adds considerable longevity to portable PCs or Nintendo Switch.Since these glasses are so good now I can really only nitpick or suggest improvements that current technology doesn’t yet allow:The built-in speakers are good but could be a bit louder to help with very quiet content.Some way to adjust IPD would make the glasses usable by a much wider range of face shapes, though it would also add undesirable bulk, so offering a few different chassis sizes might be a better option in the long run.Rather than including multiple different-sized nose cushions in the box, I’d prefer a built-in adjustment knob (similar to the existing myopia correction knobs) that raises or lowers the glasses’ bridge somehow. It might be hard to make this robust enough without adding too much bulk, but would help to make the glasses even more universal.The ability to tilt the front of the glasses up or down would help with viewing angles depending on the user’s face shape. A competing pair of XR glasses already has this feature so it’s certainly a possibility.Variable refresh rate on the glasses would be the holy grail of portable displays and it would completely eliminate this common gripe with the Steam Deck.Higher resolution like 1440p or the addition of true native HDR and 10-bit displays would, needless to say, be a terrific upgrade whenever these displays become available.Something I’d really like to see that should be fairly easy to add (maybe even in a firmware update?) is a built-in display scaling feature for people whose face shape means they can’t easily see all four corners of the screen. I seem to be a lucky one – my face shape allows me to easily see all four corners of the Viture Pro display perfectly, but two of the people I shared them with had difficulty with this. Pretty much any device you plug these into will offer output scaling as an option you can adjust anyway, but it would be a nice quality-of-life improvement to have your screen size preference saved to the glasses directly and never need to be adjusted once set, similar to brightness or volume.Now the big question: should you buy these? Personally, I see XR glasses as being the eventual replacement to televisions and monitors. They’re comfortable, they work ridiculously well, and the price is less than half that of the cheapest OLED television you can buy today despite offering a similar or better viewing experience. However, you’re going to be gambling that they work well for your face shape, which is far from guaranteed. You’ll notice the reviews for XR glasses rarely fall in the middle, they’re always “THESE ARE AMAZING!” or “THESE ARE TRASH!”, and different face shapes are the reason for this huge polarization. Steam Deck and most other things you plug them into offer the option to shrink the viewable display if need be, so if you can’t see the whole screen comfortably you can always make use of that option. But if your interpupillary distance (IPD) is simply too wide or narrow, they’ll probably be useless to you. Your IPD should be near the human average (63mm) for optimal comfort and usability, but plus or minus a few millimeters shouldn’t be a problem. I personally think it’s absolutely worth the gamble to try a pair, especially with Amazon’s free return policy.The Pro model is definitely the better product overall, but its upgrades don’t benefit all use-cases. If you already have the original Viture XR glasses, it’s a tough call. The slightly larger viewable display with the Pro model comes with the downside of the screen appearing to be slightly lower resolution, so if your primary use is productivity then I’d say no, stick with the base model. Rather than selling mine, I plan to keep my original Viture glasses semi-permanently connected to my PC for this very reason. The Pro model’s increased brightness, color vibrance, and refresh rate is such a huge improvement for visuals that I think they’re the perfect upgrade (or first-time purchase) for primarily entertainment users – and that’s why my Pro pair will probably be connected to my Steam Deck for the foreseeable future. They’re both excellent but have different strengths.Whichever you feel suits your needs better, definitely buy a pair. It probably sounds silly, but these changed my life. My chronic neck pain is gradually easing as the months roll by, since I can finally both work and relax in comfort again. It’s rare I’ll be a shameless cheerleader for a product, but this is one I’d absolutely recommend to anyone.

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  5. Sergio G.

    Tener cuidado al comprarlo, ya que lo mismo os metieron muchas ganas por este producto, pero no es tan bueno como parece, por lo menos de primeras.Lo primero es que se calienta mucho en las patillas, por lo que sientes el calor en la sien y no creo que eso sea muy bueno.Lo segundo es la visión, no es tan buena, aparte de que cansa la vista. Se ve bien para ver contenido multimedia, pero si te tienes que fijar mucho en algo la visión es borrosa aparte de lo que digo que cansa la vista.Lo bueno que si es sencillo de usar el producto.Pero yo creo que todavía le falta para que sea un producto de uso diario. Es prometedor, pero decido devolver el producto porque de momento no merece la pena…Muy interesante pero de momento no.Espero que este comentario les resulte de ayuda, pero procedo a devolverlo.Posdata, estoy probándole un poco más, a ver si soy yo y tiene un cierto tiempo de acostumbrarse, ya que disponemos de 30 días para la devolución del producto.

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  6. A.T.

    Die Brille wurde angeschafft, um endlich mal privates ungestört zu sehen, bzw. zu bearbeiten.Ich hatte mich im Vorfeld auf unterschiedlichen Seiten über Vor- und Nachteile dieses Modells und der Konkurrenzprodukte informiert. Andere konnte ich probieren, diese hat mich überzeugt.Was ich bestätigen kann ist die angenehme nicht zu große Bildschirmgröße. Zur Einführung der Apple Vision Pro hatte ich das Vergnügen in USA zu sein und ~20 Minuten lang eine Einführung zu erleben.Die teure Apple Brille hat zwar einen riesigen Rundum-Blick, ist aber auch riesig. Die Xreal hatte ich beim Kumpel ebenfalls so um die 15 Minuten zum Zocken probiert und festgestellt, dass ein zu großer Bildschirm zumindest für mich leicht “unbequem” erscheint und man die Augen zu sehr bewegt. Es man bei einem Rennspiel mit 90% der Action im Zentrum toll sein, aber für Filme und Spiele mit hohem Detailgrad war mir der Xreal-Bildschirm einen Tick zu groß.Da es hier und in allen anderen Shops in DE den Universaladapter (VITURE Pro Mobile Dock) nicht gab, habe ich mir diesen beim Hersteller direkt bestellt. Und siehe da: der kam sogar unterm Zoll-Radar 1 Tag, nachdem die Brille eintraf. Die Brille samt Dock direkt in China zu bestellen würde sicherlich noch 50-70€ an Zollgebühren kosten.Zusammen ist das Duo nun komplett und wirklich gut aufeinander abgestimmt.Dank Akku kann man das Duo wirklich überall und mit allen möglichen Geräten nutzen.Nun aber zur Brille selbst.Im Paket ist ein Etui mit Brille, verschiedene Nasenpads und ein USB-C-Kabel dabei. Dat erste Mal geht das mitgelieferte Nasenpad richtig schwer raus, danach viel leichter.Das Sichtfeld des Bildschirms ist leicht nach unten ausgerichtet, was einer Handy-Tablet-Nutzung nahe kommt. Anfangs gewöhnubgsbedürftig, nach 2-3 Tagen aber echt gut. Hat was entspannendes. Schärfeeinstellung ist oben pro Auge sehr simpel gelöst.Sobald die Brille mit Laptop verbunden war, war auch das Bild da. Für Ton musste man im Laptop den Ausgang umstellen.Bild ist gestochen scharf, flimmerfrei und hat wie es jede Vergleichsseite bereits im Vorfeld geschrieben hatte einen minimalen Grünstich. Diesen bemerkt man wirklich erst nachdem man sich die Brille nach 1h von der Nase absetzt und dahinter auf einen kalibrierten Monitor sieht, was ja nicht jeder hat. Beim Arbeiten oder Filme schauen merkt man das überhaupt nicht. Helligkeit, Kontrast, Farben und Randschärfe: alles passt.Die Lautsprecher könnten etwas besser sein, aber wenn jemand privat und ungestört was sehen, bzw. hören will, wird eh wie ich die eigenen In-Ears nutzen. Mal ehrlich, bei dem Preis erwartet doch keiner, dass da Akustik im Wert von 150-200€ drin steckt.Größe und Gewicht sind absolut OK.Aussehen laut Frau: man sitzt regungslos mit einer Sonnenbrille im Gesicht auf der Couch, als ob man total zugedröhnt auf einer Party eingeschlafen wäre 😎Sobald meine Kinder die Brille samt Spielkonsole wieder freigeben, kommt diese zu 100% auf die Weihnachtswunschliste ganz oben.Tipp am Rande: mit dem Pro Dock geht 3D richtig gut.Willkommen in der Zukunft.Cooles Gadget 👍🏻

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  7. Steve L

    Great kit – fit me like a glove, crystal clear edge to edge, only downside is they don’t support 50fps so when connected to a PC running a application that’s set to 50fps they report as a 60fps screen.

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  8. Kevin Li

    If you are looking portal AR monitor, this is the one .. I tried x-real ultra not even close, the edge blurring issue still there

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    Pro XR/AR Glasses — 135″ 120Hz 1000Nits UltraClarity Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, Video Glasses for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck/Gaming Consoles
    Pro XR/AR Glasses — 135″ 120Hz 1000Nits UltraClarity Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, Video Glasses for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck/Gaming Consoles

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