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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|image =
|image =  
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Type = [[AR Glasses]]
|Subtype = [[AR Glasses]]
|Subtype = [[Smart Glasses]]
|Release Date = 2024
|Platform = [[XREAL]]
|Price = $499
|Developer = [[XREAL]]
|Display = 2 x Micro-OLED binocular
|Manufacturer = [[XREAL]]
|Resolution = 1920x1080 per-eye
|Announcement Date = November 2024
|Release Date = November 2024
|Price = $499 USD
|Website = https://us.shop.xreal.com/products/xreal-one
|OS = XREAL X1 Spatial Computing
|Chipset = [[XREAL X1]] custom spatial co-processor
|Display = Sony 0.68" Micro-OLED
|Resolution = 1920×1080 per eye
|Refresh Rate = 120 Hz
|Refresh Rate = 120 Hz
|Field of View = 50° diagonal
|Field of View = 50°
|Horizontal FoV =  
|Equivalent Screen Size = 147" at 4m (up to 310" ultrawide)
|Vertical FoV =  
|Brightness = 5000 nits peak, 600 nits perceived
|Diagonal FoV = 50°
|PPD = High
|IPD Range = software adjustable (manual)
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Optics = Proprietary birdbath optics
|Tracking = Native 3DoF (via X1 chip)
|Eye Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Audio = Sound by Bose (tuned by Bose engineers)
|Connectivity = USB-C (video + power)
|Weight = 87g
|Color = Black
|Lens Transparency = 3 adjustable levels (electrochromic)
}}
}}


'''Xreal One''' is an [[augmented reality]] [[head-mounted display]] released in 2024.
The '''XREAL One''' is a pair of [[augmented reality]] [[smart glasses]] developed by [[XREAL]], released in November 2024. It is the world's first cinematic AR glasses to feature a custom silicon chip—the [[XREAL X1]]—designed specifically for optical see-through AR glasses, enabling native 3 degrees-of-freedom (3DoF) spatial computing directly on the device.


== Specifications ==
== History and Development ==
* '''Display:''' 2 x Micro-OLED binocular
 
* '''Resolution:''' 1920x1080 per-eye
The XREAL One represents a significant advancement over previous XREAL products like the [[Xreal Air 2]] and [[Xreal Air 2 Pro]]. The key innovation is the custom X1 chip, which took over three years of research and development to create. XREAL describes it as "the world's first customized silicon designed specifically for optical see-through (OST) AR glasses."<ref name="prnewswire">{{cite web |url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/introducing-xreal-one-series-worlds-first-cinematic-ar-glasses-with-x1-independent-spatial-computing-chip-for-complete-spatial-screen-control-302322181.html |title=Introducing XREAL One Series: World's First Cinematic AR Glasses with X1 Independent Spatial Computing Chip |publisher=PR Newswire |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
* '''Refresh Rate:''' 120 Hz
 
* '''Field of View:''' 50° diagonal
The glasses were announced alongside the higher-end [[Xreal One Pro]] variant, which offers additional features including wider field of view and higher brightness.
* '''IPD Range:''' software adjustable (manual)
 
* '''Price:''' $499
== Design and Hardware ==
 
=== X1 Spatial Computing Chip ===
 
The XREAL X1 chip is the defining feature of the One series. It brings several key advantages:
 
* '''On-device Processing:''' All spatial computing functions are handled on the glasses themselves, eliminating the need for companion software like the Nebula app for many features
* '''3ms Motion-to-Photon Latency:''' Industry-leading latency ensures head movements are completely lag-free
* '''Expanded Compatibility:''' Works with any device that has USB-C video output without requiring special software
* '''Future Expandability:''' The X1 chip enables future accessories like the [[XREAL Eye]] camera add-on<ref name="tomshardware">{{cite web |url=https://www.tomshardware.com/peripherals/wearable-tech/xreal-one-review |title=Xreal One Review: X1 chip up Xreal's game in the AR glasses segment |publisher=Tom's Hardware |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
 
=== Display ===
 
The XREAL One features a Sony 0.68-inch Micro-OLED display with proprietary optics, delivering:
 
* Virtual screen size up to 147 inches at 4 meters distance
* 50° diagonal field of view
* 120 Hz refresh rate
* 5000 nits peak brightness
* Ultrawide Mode with curved virtual screen up to 310 inches (32:9 aspect ratio)
 
=== Audio ===
 
The One features a unique sound chamber design with new acoustic components, professionally tuned by Bose engineers. The "Sound by Bose" audio system delivers clarity, balance, and detail for an immersive media experience.<ref name="tomsguide">{{cite web |url=https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vr-ar/xreal-one-ar-glasses-review |title=Xreal One AR glasses review: These are the ones |publisher=Tom's Guide |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
 
=== Ergonomics ===
 
At 87 grams, the XREAL One is about 10% heavier than the [[Xreal Air 2]] (72 grams), but features a dramatically thinner frame profile that improves comfort during extended use. The electrochromic dimming eliminates the need for separate plastic light blockers that previous models required.
 
=== Lens Transparency ===
 
The One features 3 adjustable levels of lens transparency using electrochromic technology, allowing users to choose between:
* Full transparency for AR overlay on the real world
* Medium dimming for balanced visibility
* Maximum dimming for immersive viewing in bright environments
 
== Features ==
 
=== Screen Modes ===
 
* '''Standard Mode:''' 147" virtual screen at 4m equivalent distance
* '''Ultrawide Mode:''' 310" curved 32:9 ultrawide virtual display
* '''3DoF Spatial Mode:''' Screen stays locked in space as you move your head
 
=== Compatibility ===
 
The XREAL One works with virtually any device that has USB-C video output:
* iPhone (15 and newer, or older with adapter)
* Android devices
* Steam Deck and other gaming handhelds
* Windows PC
* MacBook
* PlayStation/Xbox (with adapter)
 
== Reception ==
 
The XREAL One has received highly positive reviews from technology publications:
 
* "Easily the best AR glasses you can buy right now" - Tom's Guide<ref name="tomsguide"/>
* "Xreal One represents a huge shift in comfort and usability with smart display glasses thanks to the custom X1 chip inside" - Android Central<ref name="androidcentral">{{cite web |url=https://www.androidcentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/xreal-one-review |title=Xreal One review: The revelation smart glasses needed |publisher=Android Central |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
 
'''Praise:'''
* Revolutionary X1 chip enabling on-device spatial computing
* Industry-leading 3ms motion-to-photon latency
* Excellent audio quality (Sound by Bose)
* Broad device compatibility
* Slimmer, more refined design
 
'''Criticism:'''
* $499 price point higher than previous models ($50 more than Air 2 Pro)
* 50° FOV still limited compared to VR headsets
* No hand tracking or advanced AR features
 
== Accessories ==
 
* '''XREAL Eye:''' $99 camera add-on for photos and video recording (upcoming)
* '''XREAL Beam Pro:''' Spatial computing host device
* '''Prescription lens inserts:''' Available for users who wear glasses


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Augmented Reality]]
* [[Xreal One Pro]]
* [[Head-mounted display]]
* [[Xreal Air 2 Pro]]
* [[AR Glasses]]
* [[Xreal Air 2]]
* [[Viture One]]
* [[Rokid Max]]
 
== References ==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Augmented Reality Devices]]
[[Category:AR Glasses]]
[[Category:AR Glasses]]
[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]
[[Category:Smart Glasses]]
[[Category:XREAL]]
[[Category:2024 in technology]]

Revision as of 14:26, 7 January 2026

Xreal One
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Smart Glasses
Platform XREAL
Developer XREAL
Manufacturer XREAL
Announcement Date November 2024
Release Date November 2024
Price $499 USD
Website https://us.shop.xreal.com/products/xreal-one
System
Chipset XREAL X1 custom spatial co-processor
Storage
Display
Display Sony 0.68" Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920×1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Image
Field of View 50°
Optics
Optics Proprietary birdbath optics
Ocularity Binocular
Tracking
Tracking Native 3DoF (via X1 chip)
Eye Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Audio
Audio Sound by Bose (tuned by Bose engineers)
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (video + power)
Device
Weight 87g
Color Black

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The XREAL One is a pair of augmented reality smart glasses developed by XREAL, released in November 2024. It is the world's first cinematic AR glasses to feature a custom silicon chip—the XREAL X1—designed specifically for optical see-through AR glasses, enabling native 3 degrees-of-freedom (3DoF) spatial computing directly on the device.

History and Development

The XREAL One represents a significant advancement over previous XREAL products like the Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro. The key innovation is the custom X1 chip, which took over three years of research and development to create. XREAL describes it as "the world's first customized silicon designed specifically for optical see-through (OST) AR glasses."[1]

The glasses were announced alongside the higher-end Xreal One Pro variant, which offers additional features including wider field of view and higher brightness.

Design and Hardware

X1 Spatial Computing Chip

The XREAL X1 chip is the defining feature of the One series. It brings several key advantages:

  • On-device Processing: All spatial computing functions are handled on the glasses themselves, eliminating the need for companion software like the Nebula app for many features
  • 3ms Motion-to-Photon Latency: Industry-leading latency ensures head movements are completely lag-free
  • Expanded Compatibility: Works with any device that has USB-C video output without requiring special software
  • Future Expandability: The X1 chip enables future accessories like the XREAL Eye camera add-on[2]

Display

The XREAL One features a Sony 0.68-inch Micro-OLED display with proprietary optics, delivering:

  • Virtual screen size up to 147 inches at 4 meters distance
  • 50° diagonal field of view
  • 120 Hz refresh rate
  • 5000 nits peak brightness
  • Ultrawide Mode with curved virtual screen up to 310 inches (32:9 aspect ratio)

Audio

The One features a unique sound chamber design with new acoustic components, professionally tuned by Bose engineers. The "Sound by Bose" audio system delivers clarity, balance, and detail for an immersive media experience.[3]

Ergonomics

At 87 grams, the XREAL One is about 10% heavier than the Xreal Air 2 (72 grams), but features a dramatically thinner frame profile that improves comfort during extended use. The electrochromic dimming eliminates the need for separate plastic light blockers that previous models required.

Lens Transparency

The One features 3 adjustable levels of lens transparency using electrochromic technology, allowing users to choose between:

  • Full transparency for AR overlay on the real world
  • Medium dimming for balanced visibility
  • Maximum dimming for immersive viewing in bright environments

Features

Screen Modes

  • Standard Mode: 147" virtual screen at 4m equivalent distance
  • Ultrawide Mode: 310" curved 32:9 ultrawide virtual display
  • 3DoF Spatial Mode: Screen stays locked in space as you move your head

Compatibility

The XREAL One works with virtually any device that has USB-C video output:

  • iPhone (15 and newer, or older with adapter)
  • Android devices
  • Steam Deck and other gaming handhelds
  • Windows PC
  • MacBook
  • PlayStation/Xbox (with adapter)

Reception

The XREAL One has received highly positive reviews from technology publications:

  • "Easily the best AR glasses you can buy right now" - Tom's Guide[3]
  • "Xreal One represents a huge shift in comfort and usability with smart display glasses thanks to the custom X1 chip inside" - Android Central[4]

Praise:

  • Revolutionary X1 chip enabling on-device spatial computing
  • Industry-leading 3ms motion-to-photon latency
  • Excellent audio quality (Sound by Bose)
  • Broad device compatibility
  • Slimmer, more refined design

Criticism:

  • $499 price point higher than previous models ($50 more than Air 2 Pro)
  • 50° FOV still limited compared to VR headsets
  • No hand tracking or advanced AR features

Accessories

  • XREAL Eye: $99 camera add-on for photos and video recording (upcoming)
  • XREAL Beam Pro: Spatial computing host device
  • Prescription lens inserts: Available for users who wear glasses

See Also

References