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|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]] | |VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]] | ||
|Type = [[ | |Type = [[AR Glasses]] | ||
|Subtype = [[ | |Subtype = [[Smart Glasses]] | ||
|Platform = [[VITURE]] | |||
|Developer = [[VITURE]] | |||
|Manufacturer = [[VITURE]] | |||
|Release Date = 2024 | |Release Date = 2024 | ||
|Price = $ | |Price = $199 USD | ||
|Display = | |Website = https://www.viture.com/product/viture-one-lite-xr-glasses | ||
|Resolution = | |Predecessor = [[Viture One]] | ||
|Display = 2× Micro-OLED | |||
|Resolution = 1920×1080 per eye (Full HD) | |||
|Refresh Rate = 60 Hz | |Refresh Rate = 60 Hz | ||
|Field of View = | |Field of View = 43° | ||
| | |Equivalent Screen Size = 120" (virtual) | ||
| | |Brightness = 1800 nits | ||
| | |Contrast = 50000:1 | ||
| | |PPD = 55 PPD | ||
|Diopter Adjustment = Yes (-5.0D / 500 degrees) | |||
|Ocularity = Binocular | |Ocularity = Binocular | ||
|Optics = Birdbath | |||
|Tracking = No | |||
|Eye Tracking = No | |||
|Hand Tracking = No | |||
|Electrochromic = No | |||
|Audio = Harman AudioEFX speakers | |||
|Connectivity = USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode) | |||
|Battery = None (powered by connected device) | |||
|Weight = 76g | |||
|Color = Black, Marshmallow (White) | |||
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''' | The '''VITURE One Lite''' is a consumer [[augmented reality]] [[smart glasses]] developed by [[VITURE]], released in 2024 as an affordable alternative to the [[Viture One]]. The glasses feature dual Micro-OLED displays with 55 pixels per degree (PPD), Harman-tuned audio, and built-in myopia adjustment up to -5.0D. At 76 grams, the One Lite provides a virtual 120-inch Full HD display experience in a lightweight, stylish form factor. It was recognized as one of TIME's Best Inventions. | ||
== | == History and Development == | ||
* '''Price:''' $ | VITURE developed the One Lite as an entry-level option for consumers seeking XR glasses without the premium price of the original [[Viture One]] or [[Viture Pro]]. The main differences from the original One are the removal of electrochromic dimming and a lower price point, while maintaining the same display quality and audio system.<ref name="slashgear">{{cite web |url=https://www.slashgear.com/1553677/viture-one-lite-review-ax-glasses-with-sight-adjustment-immersion/ |title=Viture One Lite Review: Immersive AX/AR Glasses For A Nearsighted Future |publisher=SlashGear |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | ||
The device was recognized by TIME magazine as one of the Best Inventions, described as "leading the way in the XR industry as the first XR glasses designed for gamers."<ref name="amazon">{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.com/Glasses-Spatial-Supported-Consoles-Android-Adjustments/dp/B0CP5KZMBN |title=VITURE One Lite XR Glasses |publisher=Amazon |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | |||
== Design and Hardware == | |||
=== Display === | |||
The VITURE One Lite features high-quality Micro-OLED displays: | |||
* Dual Micro-OLED displays | |||
* 1920×1080 resolution per eye (Full HD) | |||
* '''55 PPD''' pixel density—higher than most competitors | |||
* 120-inch virtual screen equivalent | |||
* 1800 nits peak brightness (3× brighter than Xreal Air 2) | |||
* 50,000:1 contrast ratio | |||
* 7 levels of on-device brightness adjustment | |||
* 60 Hz refresh rate | |||
* Punchy colors with deep blacks<ref name="bestbuy">{{cite web |url=https://www.bestbuy.com/site/viture-one-lite-xr-glasses-120-fhd-display-60hz-harman-sound-for-iphone-15-16-android-steam-gaming-consoles-switch-mac-pc-black/6607565.p |title=Viture One Lite XR Glasses |publisher=Best Buy |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | |||
=== Build and Comfort === | |||
* 76 grams weight—comfortable for extended wear | |||
* Aluminum casing on pivotal joints for durability | |||
* Two-tone contrast side profile | |||
* "Textbook cool" design aesthetic | |||
* Available in Black and Marshmallow (White) | |||
* Fashion-forward packaging | |||
=== Audio === | |||
Developed in partnership with HARMAN: | |||
* HARMAN AudioEFX engineered speakers | |||
* Reverse sound field technology | |||
* Reduced noise leakage (30 dB at 20cm distance) | |||
* Built into temple arms | |||
* No headphones required | |||
=== Myopia Adjustment === | |||
Built-in diopter adjustment for nearsighted users: | |||
* Adjustable up to -5.0D (500 degrees) | |||
* No prescription lenses needed for many users | |||
* Personalized visual clarity | |||
== Connectivity == | |||
Compatible with USB-C devices supporting video output: | |||
* '''Smartphones:''' iPhone 15/16, Android phones with DP Alt Mode | |||
* '''Gaming handhelds:''' Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Legion Go | |||
* '''Computers:''' MacBook, Windows laptops, iPad | |||
* '''Consoles:''' Nintendo Switch (with adapter) | |||
No internal processing—relies on connected device for content. | |||
== Comparison with Viture One == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Feature !! Viture One Lite !! Viture One | |||
|- | |||
| Price || $199 || $439 | |||
|- | |||
| Display || Same (55 PPD, 1080p) || Same | |||
|- | |||
| Brightness || 1800 nits || 1800 nits | |||
|- | |||
| Electrochromic Dimming || No || Yes | |||
|- | |||
| Weight || 76g || 78g | |||
|- | |||
| 3DoF Tracking || No || Yes | |||
|- | |||
| Colors || Black, Marshmallow || Black | |||
|} | |||
== Reception == | |||
'''Praise:''' | |||
* Excellent value at $199 price point | |||
* "Fantastic budget option for XR glasses" | |||
* Same crisp 1080p display as original Viture One | |||
* 55 PPD—higher than many competitors | |||
* 1800 nits brightness (3× brighter than Xreal Air 2) | |||
* 50,000:1 contrast ratio | |||
* Comfortable at 76 grams | |||
* Stylish "textbook cool" design | |||
* Harman audio reduces sound leakage | |||
* Myopia adjustment up to -5.0D | |||
* TIME's Best Inventions recognition | |||
'''Criticism:''' | |||
* 60 Hz refresh rate (competitors offer 120 Hz) | |||
* No electrochromic lens dimming | |||
* Reflective lenses can cause glare | |||
* Edge blurriness—common to AR glasses | |||
* Shimmer effect during head movements | |||
* High battery drain on connected devices | |||
* Some devices require adapters<ref name="cybernews">{{cite web |url=https://cybernews.com/vr-ar/viture-glasses-review/ |title=My honest review for VITURE Smart Glasses in 2026 |publisher=Cybernews |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="viture">{{cite web |url=https://academy.viture.com/xr_glasses/pro_one_introduction |title=VITURE Pro, One, One Lite XR Glasses Introduction |publisher=VITURE |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Viture One]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Viture Pro]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Xreal Air 2]] | ||
* [[Rokid Max]] | |||
* [[RayNeo Air 2]] | |||
== References == | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Devices]] | |||
[[Category:Augmented Reality Devices]] | |||
[[Category:AR Glasses]] | [[Category:AR Glasses]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Smart Glasses]] | ||
[[Category:VITURE]] | |||
[[Category:2024 in technology]] | |||