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|Developer = XREAL
|Developer = XREAL
|Manufacturer = XREAL
|Manufacturer = XREAL
|Announcement Date = 4 December 2024<ref name="PressRelease"/> (CES 2025 announcement: 6 January 2025<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|Announcement Date = 4 December 2024<ref name="PressRelease"/> (CES 2025 announcement: January 6, 2025<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|Release Date = Late April 2025&nbsp;– May 2025 (first customer units shipped in late April 2025<ref name="ShopUpdate"/>, schedule updated by XREAL store)<ref name="ShopUpdate"/>
|Release Date = March 2025 (first shipments began 8 March 2025<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>, expected shipping March 2025<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|Price = US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Price = US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Website = https://www.xreal.com/one-pro/
|Website = https://www.xreal.com/one-pro/
|Versions = Two IPD sizes – M (57–66 mm) and L (66–75 mm)<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|Versions = Two IPD sizes – M (57–66 mm) and L (66–75 mm)<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|Requires = Host device with [[USB-C]] DisplayPort Alt-Mode (optional [[XREAL Beam Pro]])<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|Requires = Host device with [[USB-C]] DisplayPort Alt Mode (optional [[XREAL Beam Pro]])<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|Predecessor = [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
|Predecessor = [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
|Successor =
|Operating System = Proprietary firmware (X1 chip); relies on host OS ([[Android]], [[iOS]], [[Windows]], [[macOS]], SteamOS)
|Operating System = Proprietary firmware (X1 chip); relies on host OS ([[Android]], [[iOS]], [[Windows]], [[macOS]], SteamOS)
|Chipset = XREAL X1 independent spatial-computing chip<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Chipset = XREAL X1 independent spatial-computing chip<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|CPU =
|GPU =
|HPU =
|Storage =
|Memory =
|SD Card Slot = No
|Display = 0.55-inch [[Sony]] [[Micro-OLED]] (per eye)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
|Display = 0.55-inch [[Sony]] [[Micro-OLED]] (per eye)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
|Subpixel Layout =
|Peak Brightness = 700 nits (perceived)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Peak Brightness = 700 nits (perceived)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Resolution = 1 920 × 1 080 px per eye ([[1080p]] FHD)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
|Resolution = 1,920 × 1,080 px per eye ([[1080p]] FHD)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
|Refresh Rate = 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Refresh Rate = 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Pixel Density =
|Persistence = Low persistence with ~3 ms motion-to-photon latency<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Persistence = Low persistence with ~3 ms motion-to-photon latency<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Precision = ΔE < 3 colour accuracy (factory-calibrated)<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|Precision = ΔE <3 color accuracy (individually calibrated)<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|Field of View = 57° diagonal<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Field of View = 57° diagonal<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Optics = Custom flat-prism waveguide<ref name="KGuttag"/>
|Horizontal FoV =
|Vertical FoV =
|Visible FoV = 57°<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
|Rendered FoV =
|Binocular Overlap =
|Average Pixel Density =
|Peak Pixel Density =
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Optics = Custom flat-prism waveguide<ref name="KGuttag"/> (Flat prism display technology<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>)
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Ocularity = Binocular
|IPD Range = Size M 57–66 mm; Size L 66–75 mm<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|IPD Range = Size M: 57-66mm, Size L: 66-75mm<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|Adjustable Diopter = Optional prescription inserts<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|Adjustable Diopter = Optional prescription lens inserts available<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|Passthrough = Optical see-through (no video passthrough)
|Passthrough = Yes (Optical see-through with electro-chromic dimming)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Tracking = [[3DoF]] (IMU); optional [[6DoF]] with detachable [[XREAL Eye]] camera<ref name="MixedNews"/>
|Tracking = [[3DoF|3 Degrees of Freedom]] (IMU); optional [[6DoF|6 Degrees of Freedom]] with [[XREAL Eye]] accessory<ref name="MixedNews"/>
|Latency = ~3 ms at 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Tracking Frequency =
|Audio = Dual open-ear speakers, “Sound by Bose” tuning<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Base Stations = None (inside-out)
|Microphone = Quad-mic beam-forming array<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Eye Tracking = No
|Camera = Optional 12-MP [[XREAL Eye]] module<ref name="MixedNews"/>
|Face Tracking = No
|Connectivity = 1 × USB-C (video & power)
|Hand Tracking = Via host device (Android XR) when supported<ref name="AndroidCentral"/> (planned with X1 chip<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|Bluetooth = None
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking = Yes (IMU, 3 DoF)
|Positional Tracking = Via optional XREAL Eye (inside-out)<ref name="MixedNews"/> (No native positional tracking)
|Update Rate =
|Tracking Volume = N/A
|Play Space = N/A
|Latency = ~3 ms motion-to-photon at 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Audio = Dual open-ear speakers, “Sound by Bose” tuning<ref name="PressRelease"/> (Bose-tuned spatial audio<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|Microphone = Quad-mic array with beam-forming<ref name="PressRelease"/> (Yes<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|3.5mm Audio Jack = No
|Camera = Optional detachable 12-MP [[XREAL Eye]] module<ref name="MixedNews"/>
|Connectivity = [[USB-C]] (DisplayPort Alt Mode, power), Bluetooth-LE for accessories
|Ports = 1 × USB-C
|Wired Video = Yes (USB-C DisplayPort)
|Wireless Video = No
|WiFi = No
|WiFi = No
|Power = USB-C bus-powered (no internal battery)
|Bluetooth = No
|Power = USB-C bus-powered; no internal battery (powered via connected device)
|Battery Capacity = N/A
|Battery Life = N/A
|Charge Time = N/A
|Dimensions = Front frame thickness 11 mm
|Dimensions = Front frame thickness 11 mm
|Weight = 87 g (without cable)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Weight = 87 g (without cable)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Material = Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Material = Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Headstrap = Integrated temples with three-position angle adjustment
|Headstrap = Integrated temples (glasses form factor); three-position angle adjustment
|Sensors = 9-axis IMU, ambient-light, proximity<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Haptics = No
|Input = Two physical buttons (X Menu, brightness) and capacitive touch area on right temple<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
|Color = Matte black (interchangeable front frames)
|Sensors = 9-axis [[IMU]], ambient-light, proximity<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|Input = Two physical buttons (X Menu, brightness), capacitive touch temple (3 buttons on right temple<ref name="ces2025pr"/>)
|Compliance = [[TÜV Rheinland]] Eye Comfort (5-Star), High Visibility, Low Blue-Light, Flicker-Free<ref name="TUV"/>
|Compliance = [[TÜV Rheinland]] Eye Comfort (5-Star), High Visibility, Low Blue-Light, Flicker-Free<ref name="TUV"/>
|Size = Two IPD sizes available
|Cable Length = 0.8 m (detachable)
}}
}}


The '''XREAL One Pro''' is a premium pair of [[augmented reality]] ([[AR]]) [[smart glasses]] created by [[XREAL]] (formerly [[Nreal]]). Announced on 4 December 2024 and highlighted at [[CES 2025]], the One Pro is positioned as the flagship of the company’s “[[XREAL One Series]]”.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="ces2025pr"/> It debuts a custom flat-prism optical engine, the in-house X1 [[spatial computing]] chip, and offers **one of the widest optical see-through fields of view in any consumer headset at launch (57°)**.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="KGuttag"/> First customer shipments began in late April 2025 after a store-wide shipping update.<ref name="ShopUpdate"/> The device was recognised as a CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree.<ref name="cesaward"/>
The '''XREAL One Pro''' is a premium pair of [[augmented reality]] ([[AR]]) [[smart glasses]] created by [[XREAL]] (formerly [[Nreal]]). Announced at a global press briefing on 4 December 2024, and highlighted at [[CES 2025]], the One Pro is positioned as the flagship of the company’s “[[XREAL One Series]]”.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="ces2025pr"/> It introduces a custom flat-prism optical engine, the in-house X1 [[spatial computing]] chip, and the widest [[field of view]] (FoV) yet seen on an optical see-through consumer headset at its launch.<ref name="PressRelease"/> First customer shipments began in March 2025.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/> The device was honored as a CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree.<ref name="cesaward"/>


==History==
==History==
===Announcement===
===Announcement===
XREAL unveiled the One Series (One and One Pro) ahead of CES 2025, calling the glasses “the world’s first cinematic AR display with an independent spatial-computing chip.”<ref name="PRNewswire"/> The Pro model drew attention for its 57-degree FoV, 120-Hz refresh rate and electro-chromic lens dimming. Hands-on demos at CES confirmed the switch from a traditional [[bird-bath optics|bird-bath]] lens to a flat-prism design.<ref name="KGuttag"/>
XREAL unveiled the One Series (One and One Pro) just ahead of [[CES 2025]], framing the glasses as “the world’s first cinematic AR display with an independent spatial-computing chip.”<ref name="PRNewswire"/> The Pro model drew particular attention for its 57-degree [[field of view]], 120-Hz refresh rate and [[electrochromic]] lens dimming. Early hands-on demonstrations were provided to press at CES in Las Vegas in January 2025, where analysts highlighted the move from a [[bird bath optics|bird-bath lens]] to a flat-prism design.<ref name="KGuttag"/>


===Release===
===Release===
Pre-orders opened worldwide on 4 December 2024. After revising its schedule, XREAL stated that One Pro units would **ship from late April 2025, with deliveries extending into May**.<ref name="ShopUpdate"/>  
Pre-orders opened worldwide on 4 December 2024. XREAL confirmed at CES that One Pro units would leave factories “early 2025,”<ref name="CESPress"/> with community updates indicating mass shipping began around 8 March 2025.<ref name="RedditDelivery"/> The expected shipping date was March 2025.<ref name="ces2025pr"/>


==Design and Hardware==
==Design and Hardware==


===Optics and Display Technology===
===Optics and Display Technology===
The One Pro employs an 11 mm-thick custom flat-prism waveguide that expands the diagonal FoV to 57° while cutting enclosure volume by ~40 % versus the bird-bath design in the standard One.<ref name="KGuttag"/><ref name="PressRelease"/> Each eye uses a 0.55-inch [[Sony]] [[Micro-OLED]] panel (1 920 × 1 080 @ 120 Hz) with a perceived peak brightness of ~700 nits.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/><ref name="PressRelease"/> Units are factory-calibrated to ΔE < 3 for colour accuracy.<ref name="xrealshop"/> Three-level **electro-chromic dimming** (Clear, Shade, Theatre) is controlled by an on-glass button.<ref name="xrealshop"/> The virtual screen can appear up to 171 inches diagonal.<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
The XREAL One Pro utilizes advanced flat prism display technology, departing from the traditional "[[bird bath optics|bird bath]]" displays. This custom flat-prism waveguide is 11 mm thick and increases the diagonal [[field of view]] to 57°, a notable improvement from the 50° on the standard XREAL One, while reducing enclosure volume by 40%.<ref name="KGuttag"/><ref name="PressRelease"/>
A pair of 0.55-inch [[Sony]] [[Micro-OLED]] panels provide a native 1920x1080 ([[1080p]] FHD) resolution per eye, with a perceived peak brightness of up to 700 nits and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/><ref name="PressRelease"/> Each unit is individually calibrated for color accuracy, achieving ΔE <3.<ref name="xrealshop"/> The lenses support three-level [[electrochromic]] dimming—Clear, Shade and Theatre modes (0%, 35%, 100%)—for controlling ambient light and enhancing immersion in various environments.<ref name="ShopPage"/><ref name="xrealshop"/> This allows users to adjust the opacity of the lenses via an on-glass button.<ref name="PressRelease"/> The virtual screen can appear as large as 171 inches (equivalent to 447 inches at certain distances).<ref name="ces2025pr"/>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Feature !! Specification
! Feature !! Specification
|-
|-
| Display Type || 0.55-inch [[Sony]] Micro-OLED<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
| Display Type || 0.55-inch [[Sony]] [[Micro-OLED]]<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
|-
|-
| Resolution || 1 920 × 1 080 per eye (FHD)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
| Resolution || 1920x1080 per eye ([[1080p]] FHD)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
|-
|-
| Field of View || 57° diagonal<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Field of View || 57 degrees diagonal<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
|-
| Virtual Screen Size || Up to 171 inches<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
| Virtual Screen Size || Up to 171 inches (equivalent to 447 inches at certain distances)<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
|-
|-
| Peak Brightness || ~700 nits (perceived)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Peak Brightness || Up to 700 nits<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
|-
| Refresh Rate || 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Refresh Rate || 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
|-
| Colour Accuracy || ΔE < 3<ref name="xrealshop"/>
| Color Accuracy || ΔE <3 (individually calibrated)<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|-
|-
| Optics || Custom flat-prism waveguide<ref name="KGuttag"/>
| Optics || Custom flat-prism waveguide<ref name="KGuttag"/>
|-
|-
| Lens Dimming || Electro-chromic, three presets<ref name="xrealshop"/>
| Lens Dimming || [[Electrochromic]] with 3 levels (0%, 35%, 100%)<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|}
|}


===X1 Spatial-Computing Chip===
===X1 Spatial Computing Chip===
The X1 proprietary co-processor handles pose prediction, display stabilisation and distortion correction on-device, enabling native 3DoF tracking with ~3 ms motion-to-photon latency at 120 Hz.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="xrealshop"/> It also powers Anchor and Follow display modes and an ultrawide 32:9 viewing option.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
The XREAL One Pro features XREAL’s first proprietary [[spatial computing]] chip, the X1. This co-processor handles pose prediction, display stabilisation, and low-latency distortion correction entirely on-device. This enables native [[3DoF|3 Degrees of Freedom]] tracking without external apps or adapters, achieving an ultra-low motion-to-photon latency as low as ~3 ms at 120 Hz.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="xrealshop"/> The X1 chip also powers on-device processing for Anchor and Follow display modes and improved stabilization algorithms.<ref name="xrealshop"/>


===Audio System===
===Audio System===
Open-ear drivers in each temple are tuned under the “Sound by Bose” programme, complemented by a quad-mic beam-forming array for calls and voice assistants.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="xrealshop"/>
Both temples house open-ear drivers tuned under the “Sound by Bose” initiative, delivering wider mid-to-high-frequency response than the preceding [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]].<ref name="PressRelease"/> This system features custom acoustic components designed specifically for AR glasses and a unique sound chamber design, providing clear voice output for calls and meetings even in noisy environments.<ref name="xrealshop"/> A quad-microphone beam-forming array supports voice chat and AI assistant capture.<ref name="PressRelease"/>


===Ergonomics and Build===
===Ergonomics and Build===
The magnesium-alloy frame weighs 87 g (no battery) and is offered in two IPD-specific sizes for better edge-clarity: M (57–66 mm) and L (66–75 mm).<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="ShopPage"/>
The XREAL One Pro weighs 87 grams (without cable) and features a magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges.<ref name="PressRelease"/> Because the glasses are bus-powered over [[USB-C]], no battery is integrated. The front frame is 11 mm thick. For user comfort and fit, the One Pro is available in two IPD sizes: Size M (57-66mm) and Size L (66-75mm).<ref name="ShopPage"/> The integrated temples offer a three-position angle adjustment.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Design and Ergonomics
! Feature !! Specification
|-
| Weight || 87 grams (without cable)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
| Form Factor || Glasses-style with temple arms
|-
| Material || Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
| IPD Options || Size M (57-66mm), Size L (66-75mm)<ref name="ShopPage"/>
|-
| Connectivity || [[USB-C]] with [[DisplayPort]] support<ref name="vrcompare"/>
|}


==Features==
==Features==
* **Wide FoV & high refresh** – 57° at 120 Hz.<ref name="PressRelease"/>
*   '''Wide FoV & High Refresh Rate''': 57° diagonal field of view at 120 Hz.<ref name="PressRelease"/>
* **Dual IPD frame sizes** widen the viable user range.<ref name="ShopPage"/>
*   '''IPD Fit''': Two physical frame sizes (M: 57–66 mm, L: 66–75 mm) to address peripheral blur and cut-off edges for a wider range of users.<ref name="ShopPage"/>
* **TÜV Rheinland 5-Star Eye Comfort** plus Low Blue-Light and Flicker-Free certificates.<ref name="TUV"/>
*   '''Eye-Safe Optics''': The XREAL One Pro is among the first AR devices certified for [[TÜV Rheinland]] Eye Comfort (5-Star) and High Visibility, as well as Low Blue-Light and Flicker-Free operation.<ref name="TUV"/>
* **Electro-chromic dimming** in three steps for bright, mixed and dark rooms.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
*   '''Electrochromic Dimming''': Three transparency presets (Clear, Shade, Theatre) toggled via an on-glass button for optimal viewing in various lighting conditions.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="xrealshop"/>
* **Display modes (X1-powered)*
*   '''Display Modes (powered by X1 chip)''':
   * *Anchor* – screen fixed in space (~3 ms latency).<ref name="PressRelease"/>
    '''Anchor Mode''': The virtual screen remains fixed in space as the user moves their head; latency ~3 ms.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
   * *Follow* – screen follows head movement.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
    *   '''Follow Mode''': The screen tracks head movements with minimal latency.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
* **Ultrawide Mode** – virtual 32:9 curved screen up to 310 in.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
*   '''Ultrawide Mode''': A special viewing mode that creates a curved virtual screen reaching up to 310 inches, designed for immersive productivity and entertainment experiences.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
* **Side View** – resizable pinned window for peripheral awareness.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
*   '''Side View''': A multitasking feature that allows users to shrink and pin the virtual screen to the side, maintaining peripheral awareness of the real world.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
* **Modular AI camera (XREAL Eye)** – adds 6-DoF SLAM, 12-MP RGB capture and future multimodal AI features (ships June 2025 EST).<ref name="MixedNews"/>
*   '''Modular AI Camera''': The optional, detachable [[XREAL Eye]] accessory adds a 12-megapixel RGB camera and enables inside-out [[6DoF|6 Degrees of Freedom]] tracking. It supports first-person capture of both real-world and in-glasses content and is intended for future multimodal AI features. Requires [[XREAL Beam Pro]] for functionality.<ref name="MixedNews"/><ref name="xrealshop"/>


==Software and Compatibility==
==Software and Compatibility==
The glasses act as a USB-C DisplayPort monitor for iPhone 15/16, Android handsets, Windows PCs, macOS, Steam Deck, ROG Ally and consoles via adapters.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="xrealshop"/> [[Nebula (software)|Nebula]] provides a spatial launcher on supported Android devices. At [[Google I/O]] 2025 Google named XREAL an early hardware partner for the forthcoming [[Android XR]] platform.<ref name="AndroidCentral"/><ref name="RoadToVR"/>
The XREAL One Pro acts as a tethered display for nearly any host device that outputs video over [[USB-C]] DisplayPort Alt Mode. This includes:
*  [[iPhone]] 15/16 series
*  [[Android]] smartphones with USB-C DP support
*  [[Windows]] PCs and laptops
*  [[Mac]] computers
*  Gaming devices like [[Steam Deck]] and [[ROG Ally]]
*  Gaming consoles (may require an HDMI to USB-C adapter)<ref name="xrealshop"/><ref name="PressRelease"/>
 
XREAL’s [[Nebula (software)|Nebula]] AR launcher provides a spatial multi-window environment on supported Android devices. At [[Google I/O]] 2025, Google confirmed XREAL as an early hardware partner for the forthcoming [[Android XR]] platform,<ref name="AndroidCentral"/> a collaboration later echoed in developer documentation.<ref name="RoadToVR"/>


==Accessories==
==Accessories==
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! Accessory !! Function !! Launch date
! Accessory !! Function !! Launch date
|-
|-
| [[XREAL Beam Pro]] || Android-based compute puck; adds Wi-Fi streaming, screen-cast and power pass-through. || July 2024
| [[XREAL Beam Pro]] || Android-based hand-held compute puck; adds Wi-Fi streaming, screen casting, power pass-through, and enables advanced features for XREAL glasses. || July 2024
|-
|-
| [[XREAL Eye]] || Detachable 12-MP camera enabling 6-DoF tracking and first-person capture (requires Beam Pro). || June 2025 (expected)<ref name="MixedNews"/>
| [[XREAL Eye]] || 12-MP RGB camera, SLAM and [[6DoF]] tracking; supports first-person capture and future multimodal AI features. Requires [[XREAL Beam Pro]]. || June 2025 (expected)<ref name="MixedNews"/>
|}
|}


==Prescription Lens Support==
==Prescription Lens Support==
Custom inserts are offered via HONSVR; not cross-compatible with earlier XREAL models.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
XREAL has partnered with HONSVR to provide custom prescription lens inserts for the XREAL One Pro. These inserts feature a different design compared to those for previous XREAL glasses models and are not cross-compatible.<ref name="xrealshop"/>


==Availability and Pricing==
==Availability and Pricing==
* **Pre-order:** 4 December 2024 worldwide; CES showcase 6 January 2025.<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="ces2025pr"/>
*   '''Pre-order Date''': 4 December 2024 (Global), January 2025 (CES related announcements)<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="ces2025pr"/>
* **Shipping window:** Late April – May 2025.<ref name="ShopUpdate"/>
*   '''Expected Shipping''': March 2025<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
* **Price:** US$599 / £549 / €649.<ref name="PressRelease"/>
*   '''Price''': US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch.<ref name="PressRelease"/>
* **Pre-order bonus:** Complimentary XREAL Hub for orders before 14 March 2025.<ref name="bundle"/>
*   '''Pre-order Bonus''': A complimentary XREAL Hub adapter was offered for orders placed before March 14, 2025, in some regions.<ref name="bundle"/>


==Reception==
==Reception==
Early hands-on coverage praised the expanded FoV, optical clarity and X1 chip:
Early hands-on reviews praised the XREAL One Pro's expanded field of view, optical clarity, and the advancements brought by the X1 chip.
* **Tom’s Guide** called it “the widest, clearest consumer AR screen money can buy” and placed it on its *Best of CES 2025* list, while noting the need for a stronger app ecosystem.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
*   '''Tom’s Guide''' called the One Pro “the wid­est, clearest consumer AR screen money can buy,” and awarded it a spot on their "Best of CES 2025" list, noting the revolutionary flat prism display technology. However, they also mentioned that “a killer app ecosystem still isn’t here yet.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
* **VentureBeat** described the X1 chip as “the biggest leap forward in consumer AR since tethered glasses became mainstream.”<ref name="VentureBeat"/>
*   '''VentureBeat''' highlighted the X1 chip as “the biggest leap forward in consumer AR since tethered glasses became mainstream.”<ref name="VentureBeat"/>
* **Engadget** reported they were “suitably impressed” with how the design solved common AR-glasses pain points.<ref name="engadget"/>
*   '''Engadget''' stated they were "suitably impressed" with how the device addressed common AR glasses issues.<ref name="engadget"/>
Criticisms sometimes included the lack of a built-in battery, though this is a common design choice for tethered AR glasses to maintain a low weight.
==See also==
 
==Comparison with XREAL One==
{| class="wikitable"
! Feature !! XREAL One Pro !! XREAL One
|-
| Field of View || 57° (flat-prism)<ref name="PressRelease"/> || 50° (bird-bath)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
| Display Size || 0.55-inch || 0.55-inch
|-
| Peak Brightness || 700 nits<ref name="PressRelease"/> || 600 nits<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
| Frame Design || Thinner, more lightweight (relative to some previous generations, specific comparison to One standard needed) || Standard
|-
| Light Interference || Improved reduction || Standard
|-
| Weight || 87 g<ref name="PressRelease"/> || 84 g<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
| IPD Adjustment || Dual physical frame sizes (M: 57–66 mm, L: 66–75 mm)<ref name="PressRelease"/> || Software (single frame)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|-
| Price at launch || US$599<ref name="PressRelease"/> || US$499<ref name="PressRelease"/>
|}
 
==See Also==
* [[XREAL]]
* [[XREAL]]
* [[XREAL One]]
* [[XREAL One]]
* [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
* [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
* [[XREAL Air 2 Ultra]]
* [[Augmented reality]]
* [[Augmented reality]]
* [[Head-mounted display]]
* [[Head-mounted display]]
* [[Spatial computing]]
* [[Spatial computing]]
* [[Extended reality]]
* [[Apple Vision Pro]]
* [[Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses]]


==References==
==References==
<references>
<references>
<ref name="PressRelease">XREAL. “XREAL One Series Launch Global Press Release.” 26 December 2024.</ref>
<ref name="PressRelease">XREAL. “XREAL One Series Launch Global Press Release.” 26 December 2024.</ref>
<ref name="ces2025pr">{{cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-next-big-upgrade-for-augmented-reality-glasses-is-here-as-market-leader-xreal-brings-largest-field-of-view-and-first-of-their-kind-modular-ar-glasses-to-ces-2025-302342781.html|title=The Next Big Upgrade for Augmented Reality Glasses Is Here as Market Leader XREAL Brings Largest Field of View and First-of-Their-Kind Modular AR Glasses to CES 2025|date=6 January 2025|publisher=PR Newswire}}</ref>
<ref name="ces2025pr">{{cite web|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-next-big-upgrade-for-augmented-reality-glasses-is-here-as-market-leader-xreal-brings-largest-field-of-view-and-first-of-their-kind-modular-ar-glasses-to-ces-2025-302342781.html|title=The Next Big Upgrade for Augmented Reality Glasses is Here as Market Leader XREAL Brings Largest Field of View and First-of-Their-Kind Modular AR Glasses to CES 2025|date=January 6, 2025|publisher=PR Newswire}}</ref>
<ref name="ShopPage">XREAL US Shop. “XREAL One Pro” product listing. Accessed 22 May 2025.</ref>
<ref name="ShopPage">XREAL US Shop. “XREAL One Pro” product listing. Accessed 22 May 2025.</ref>
<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn">{{cite web|url=https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vr-ar/smart-glasses/xreal-one-pro-ar-glasses-review|title=I just tested the XREAL One Pro AR glasses — here’s why these are a true generational leap forward|author=Jason England|date=8 January 2025|publisher=Tom’s Guide}}</ref>
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XREAL One Pro
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented reality
Type Smart glasses
Subtype Tethered AR display
Platform XREAL One Series
Creator XREAL Inc.
Developer XREAL
Manufacturer XREAL
Announcement Date 4 December 2024[1] (CES 2025 announcement: January 6, 2025[2])
Release Date March 2025 (first shipments began 8 March 2025[3], expected shipping March 2025[2])
Price US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch[1]
Website https://www.xreal.com/one-pro/
Versions Two IPD sizes – M (57–66 mm) and L (66–75 mm)[4]
Requires Host device with USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode (optional XREAL Beam Pro)[4]
Predecessor XREAL Air 2 Pro
System
Operating System Proprietary firmware (X1 chip); relies on host OS (Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, SteamOS)
Chipset XREAL X1 independent spatial-computing chip[1]
Storage
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display 0.55-inch Sony Micro-OLED (per eye)[3]
Peak Brightness 700 nits (perceived)[1]
Resolution 1,920 × 1,080 px per eye (1080p FHD)[3]
Refresh Rate 120 Hz[1]
Persistence Low persistence with ~3 ms motion-to-photon latency[1]
Precision ΔE <3 color accuracy (individually calibrated)[5]
Image
Field of View 57° diagonal[1]
Visible FoV 57°[2]
Foveated Rendering No
Optics
Optics Custom flat-prism waveguide[6] (Flat prism display technology[3])
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Size M: 57-66mm, Size L: 66-75mm[4]
Adjustable Diopter Optional prescription lens inserts available[5]
Passthrough Yes (Optical see-through with electro-chromic dimming)[1]
Tracking
Tracking 3 Degrees of Freedom (IMU); optional 6 Degrees of Freedom with XREAL Eye accessory[7]
Base Stations None (inside-out)
Eye Tracking No
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking Via host device (Android XR) when supported[8] (planned with X1 chip[2])
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes (IMU, 3 DoF)
Positional Tracking Via optional XREAL Eye (inside-out)[7] (No native positional tracking)
Tracking Volume N/A
Play Space N/A
Latency ~3 ms motion-to-photon at 120 Hz[1]
Audio
Audio Dual open-ear speakers, “Sound by Bose” tuning[1] (Bose-tuned spatial audio[2])
Microphone Quad-mic array with beam-forming[1] (Yes[2])
3.5mm Audio Jack No
Camera Optional detachable 12-MP XREAL Eye module[7]
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode, power), Bluetooth-LE for accessories
Ports 1 × USB-C
Wired Video Yes (USB-C DisplayPort)
Wireless Video No
WiFi No
Bluetooth No
Power USB-C bus-powered; no internal battery (powered via connected device)
Battery Capacity N/A
Battery Life N/A
Charge Time N/A
Device
Dimensions Front frame thickness 11 mm
Weight 87 g (without cable)[1]
Material Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges[1]
Headstrap Integrated temples (glasses form factor); three-position angle adjustment
Haptics No
Color Matte black (interchangeable front frames)
Sensors 9-axis IMU, ambient-light, proximity[1]
Input Two physical buttons (X Menu, brightness), capacitive touch temple (3 buttons on right temple[2])
Compliance TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort (5-Star), High Visibility, Low Blue-Light, Flicker-Free[9]
Size Two IPD sizes available
Cable Length 0.8 m (detachable)

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The XREAL One Pro is a premium pair of augmented reality (AR) smart glasses created by XREAL (formerly Nreal). Announced at a global press briefing on 4 December 2024, and highlighted at CES 2025, the One Pro is positioned as the flagship of the company’s “XREAL One Series”.[1][2] It introduces a custom flat-prism optical engine, the in-house X1 spatial computing chip, and the widest field of view (FoV) yet seen on an optical see-through consumer headset at its launch.[1] First customer shipments began in March 2025.[3] The device was honored as a CES 2025 Innovation Awards Honoree.[10]

History

Announcement

XREAL unveiled the One Series (One and One Pro) just ahead of CES 2025, framing the glasses as “the world’s first cinematic AR display with an independent spatial-computing chip.”[11] The Pro model drew particular attention for its 57-degree field of view, 120-Hz refresh rate and electrochromic lens dimming. Early hands-on demonstrations were provided to press at CES in Las Vegas in January 2025, where analysts highlighted the move from a bird-bath lens to a flat-prism design.[6]

Release

Pre-orders opened worldwide on 4 December 2024. XREAL confirmed at CES that One Pro units would leave factories “early 2025,”[12] with community updates indicating mass shipping began around 8 March 2025.[13] The expected shipping date was March 2025.[2]

Design and Hardware

Optics and Display Technology

The XREAL One Pro utilizes advanced flat prism display technology, departing from the traditional "bird bath" displays. This custom flat-prism waveguide is 11 mm thick and increases the diagonal field of view to 57°, a notable improvement from the 50° on the standard XREAL One, while reducing enclosure volume by 40%.[6][1] A pair of 0.55-inch Sony Micro-OLED panels provide a native 1920x1080 (1080p FHD) resolution per eye, with a perceived peak brightness of up to 700 nits and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.[3][1] Each unit is individually calibrated for color accuracy, achieving ΔE <3.[5] The lenses support three-level electrochromic dimming—Clear, Shade and Theatre modes (0%, 35%, 100%)—for controlling ambient light and enhancing immersion in various environments.[4][5] This allows users to adjust the opacity of the lenses via an on-glass button.[1] The virtual screen can appear as large as 171 inches (equivalent to 447 inches at certain distances).[2]

Display Specifications
Feature Specification
Display Type 0.55-inch Sony Micro-OLED[3]
Resolution 1920x1080 per eye (1080p FHD)[3]
Field of View 57 degrees diagonal[1]
Virtual Screen Size Up to 171 inches (equivalent to 447 inches at certain distances)[2]
Peak Brightness Up to 700 nits[1]
Refresh Rate 120 Hz[1]
Color Accuracy ΔE <3 (individually calibrated)[5]
Optics Custom flat-prism waveguide[6]
Lens Dimming Electrochromic with 3 levels (0%, 35%, 100%)[5]

X1 Spatial Computing Chip

The XREAL One Pro features XREAL’s first proprietary spatial computing chip, the X1. This co-processor handles pose prediction, display stabilisation, and low-latency distortion correction entirely on-device. This enables native 3 Degrees of Freedom tracking without external apps or adapters, achieving an ultra-low motion-to-photon latency as low as ~3 ms at 120 Hz.[1][5] The X1 chip also powers on-device processing for Anchor and Follow display modes and improved stabilization algorithms.[5]

Audio System

Both temples house open-ear drivers tuned under the “Sound by Bose” initiative, delivering wider mid-to-high-frequency response than the preceding XREAL Air 2 Pro.[1] This system features custom acoustic components designed specifically for AR glasses and a unique sound chamber design, providing clear voice output for calls and meetings even in noisy environments.[5] A quad-microphone beam-forming array supports voice chat and AI assistant capture.[1]

Ergonomics and Build

The XREAL One Pro weighs 87 grams (without cable) and features a magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges.[1] Because the glasses are bus-powered over USB-C, no battery is integrated. The front frame is 11 mm thick. For user comfort and fit, the One Pro is available in two IPD sizes: Size M (57-66mm) and Size L (66-75mm).[4] The integrated temples offer a three-position angle adjustment.

Design and Ergonomics
Feature Specification
Weight 87 grams (without cable)[1]
Form Factor Glasses-style with temple arms
Material Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges[1]
IPD Options Size M (57-66mm), Size L (66-75mm)[4]
Connectivity USB-C with DisplayPort support[14]

Features

  • Wide FoV & High Refresh Rate: 57° diagonal field of view at 120 Hz.[1]
  • IPD Fit: Two physical frame sizes (M: 57–66 mm, L: 66–75 mm) to address peripheral blur and cut-off edges for a wider range of users.[4]
  • Eye-Safe Optics: The XREAL One Pro is among the first AR devices certified for TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort (5-Star) and High Visibility, as well as Low Blue-Light and Flicker-Free operation.[9]
  • Electrochromic Dimming: Three transparency presets (Clear, Shade, Theatre) toggled via an on-glass button for optimal viewing in various lighting conditions.[1][5]
  • Display Modes (powered by X1 chip):
   *   Anchor Mode: The virtual screen remains fixed in space as the user moves their head; latency ~3 ms.[1][3]
   *   Follow Mode: The screen tracks head movements with minimal latency.[3]
  • Ultrawide Mode: A special viewing mode that creates a curved virtual screen reaching up to 310 inches, designed for immersive productivity and entertainment experiences.[5]
  • Side View: A multitasking feature that allows users to shrink and pin the virtual screen to the side, maintaining peripheral awareness of the real world.[5]
  • Modular AI Camera: The optional, detachable XREAL Eye accessory adds a 12-megapixel RGB camera and enables inside-out 6 Degrees of Freedom tracking. It supports first-person capture of both real-world and in-glasses content and is intended for future multimodal AI features. Requires XREAL Beam Pro for functionality.[7][5]

Software and Compatibility

The XREAL One Pro acts as a tethered display for nearly any host device that outputs video over USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode. This includes:

XREAL’s Nebula AR launcher provides a spatial multi-window environment on supported Android devices. At Google I/O 2025, Google confirmed XREAL as an early hardware partner for the forthcoming Android XR platform,[8] a collaboration later echoed in developer documentation.[15]

Accessories

Accessory Function Launch date
XREAL Beam Pro Android-based hand-held compute puck; adds Wi-Fi streaming, screen casting, power pass-through, and enables advanced features for XREAL glasses. July 2024
XREAL Eye 12-MP RGB camera, SLAM and 6DoF tracking; supports first-person capture and future multimodal AI features. Requires XREAL Beam Pro. June 2025 (expected)[7]

Prescription Lens Support

XREAL has partnered with HONSVR to provide custom prescription lens inserts for the XREAL One Pro. These inserts feature a different design compared to those for previous XREAL glasses models and are not cross-compatible.[5]

Availability and Pricing

  • Pre-order Date: 4 December 2024 (Global), January 2025 (CES related announcements)[1][2]
  • Expected Shipping: March 2025[2]
  • Price: US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch.[1]
  • Pre-order Bonus: A complimentary XREAL Hub adapter was offered for orders placed before March 14, 2025, in some regions.[16]

Reception

Early hands-on reviews praised the XREAL One Pro's expanded field of view, optical clarity, and the advancements brought by the X1 chip.

  • Tom’s Guide called the One Pro “the wid­est, clearest consumer AR screen money can buy,” and awarded it a spot on their "Best of CES 2025" list, noting the revolutionary flat prism display technology. However, they also mentioned that “a killer app ecosystem still isn’t here yet.”[3]
  • VentureBeat highlighted the X1 chip as “the biggest leap forward in consumer AR since tethered glasses became mainstream.”[17]
  • Engadget stated they were "suitably impressed" with how the device addressed common AR glasses issues.[18]

Criticisms sometimes included the lack of a built-in battery, though this is a common design choice for tethered AR glasses to maintain a low weight.

Comparison with XREAL One

Feature XREAL One Pro XREAL One
Field of View 57° (flat-prism)[1] 50° (bird-bath)[1]
Display Size 0.55-inch 0.55-inch
Peak Brightness 700 nits[1] 600 nits[1]
Frame Design Thinner, more lightweight (relative to some previous generations, specific comparison to One standard needed) Standard
Light Interference Improved reduction Standard
Weight 87 g[1] 84 g[1]
IPD Adjustment Dual physical frame sizes (M: 57–66 mm, L: 66–75 mm)[1] Software (single frame)[1]
Price at launch US$599[1] US$499[1]

See Also

References

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