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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|image = [[file:xreal one pro2.jpg|350px]]
|image =
|VR/AR = [[Augmented reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Augmented Reality]]
|Type = [[AR Glasses]]
|Type = [[Smart glasses]]
|Subtype = [[Phone-Powered AR]]
|Subtype = Media AR glasses
|Platform = [[XREAL One Series]]
|Platform = USB-C devices
|Creator =
|Creator = [[XREAL]]
|Developer = XREAL
|Announced = 2024
|Manufacturer = XREAL
|Release = October 2024
|Announcement Date = 4 December 2024
|Price = $599
|Release Date = March 2025 (first shipments began 8 March 2025, expected shipping March 2025)
|Website = https://www.xreal.com
|Price = US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch
|OS = Device-dependent
|Website = https://www.xreal.com/one-pro/
|CPU = X1 Spatial Computing Chip
|Versions = Two IPD sizes – M (57–66 mm) and L (66–75 mm)
|Requires = Host device with USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode, [[XREAL Beam Pro]]
|Predecessor = [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
|Successor =
|Operating System = Proprietary firmware (X1 chip), relies on host OS (Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, SteamOS)
|Chipset = XREAL X1 independent spatial-computing chip
|CPU =
|GPU =
|GPU =
|HPU =
|Storage =
|Storage =
|Memory =
|RAM =
|SD Card Slot = No
|Display = Dual Sony Micro-OLED
|Display = 0.55-inch Sony Micro-OLED (per eye)
|Resolution = 3840 x 1080 (1920 x 1080 per eye)
|Subpixel Layout =
|Refresh = 120 Hz
|Peak Brightness = 700 nits (perceived)
|Brightness = 700 nits
|Resolution = 1,920 × 1,080 px per eye (1080p FHD)
|FOV = 57°
|Refresh Rate = 120 Hz
|PPD =
|Pixel Density =
|Lenses = X-Prism waveguide (11mm)
|Persistence = Low persistence with ~3 ms motion-to-photon latency
|IPD = 57-75mm (two sizes)
|Precision =
|Eye Tracking = Optional (XREAL Eye)
|Field of View = 57° diagonal
|Hand Tracking =
|Horizontal FoV =
|Tracking = 3DoF native (6DoF with XREAL Eye)
|Vertical FoV =
|Spatial Mapping =
|Visible FoV = 57°
|Speakers = Sound by Bose (4 speakers)
|Rendered FoV =
|Microphone = Yes
|Binocular Overlap =
|Audio Jack =
|Average Pixel Density =
|Connectivity = USB-C
|Peak Pixel Density =
|Ports = USB-C
|Foveated Rendering = No
|Battery = Device-powered
|Optics = Custom flat-prism waveguide (Flat prism display technology)
|Weight = 87g
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Materials = TÜV certified blue light filter
|IPD Range = Size M: 57-66mm, Size L: 66-75mm
|Colors = Black
|Adjustable Diopter = Optional prescription lens inserts available
|Sensors = X1 chip spatial computing
|Passthrough = Yes (Optical see-through with electro-chromic dimming)
|Input = Host device, head movements
|Tracking = 3DoF (IMU), optional 6DoF with XREAL Eye accessory
|Tracking Frequency =
|Base Stations = None (inside-out)
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = Via host device (Android XR) when supported (planned with X1 chip)
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking = Yes (IMU, 3 DoF)
|Positional Tracking = Via optional XREAL Eye (inside-out) (No native positional tracking)
|Update Rate =
|Tracking Volume = N/A
|Play Space = N/A
|Latency = ~3 ms motion-to-photon at 120 Hz
|Audio = Dual open-ear speakers, "Sound by Bose" tuning (Bose-tuned spatial audio)
|Microphone = Quad-mic array with beam-forming (Yes)
|3.5mm Audio Jack = No
|Camera = [[XREAL Eye]], Optional detachable 12-MP XREAL Eye module
|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
|Dimensions = Front frame thickness 11 mm
|Weight = 87 g (without cable)
|Material = Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges
|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
|Input = Two physical buttons (X Menu, brightness), capacitive touch temple (3 buttons on right temple)
|Compliance = [[TÜV Rheinland]], Eye Comfort (5-Star), High Visibility, Low Blue-Light, Flicker-Free
|Size = Two IPD sizes available
|Cable Length = 0.8 m (detachable)
}}
}}
The [[XREAL One Pro]] is a premium pair of [[augmented reality]] [[AR 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==
The '''XREAL One Pro''' is a premium [[augmented reality]] [[smart glasses]] device developed by [[XREAL]] (formerly Nreal). Released in October 2024 at $599, the One Pro features XREAL's custom X1 spatial computing chip enabling native 3DoF tracking with ultra-low 3ms motion-to-photon latency. The glasses offer a 57-degree field of view through custom X-Prism 11mm flat-prism waveguide optics, dual Sony Micro-OLED displays at 1920x1080 per eye with 120 Hz refresh rate and 700 nits brightness, and audio powered by Bose with four speakers. The virtual display equivalent reaches 171 inches at 4 meters, with Ultrawide Mode extending to 310 inches curved.<ref name="xreal">{{cite web|url=https://www.xreal.com/us/one-pro|title=XREAL One Pro|publisher=XREAL}}</ref>
===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."<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===
== History and Development ==
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==
=== XREAL Evolution ===
===Optics and Display Technology===
The One Pro represents XREAL's most advanced consumer AR glasses, featuring their first custom silicon.
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"/>
=== X1 Chip ===
First glasses with XREAL's self-developed X1 Spatial Computing Chip.
 
=== October 2024 Release ===
Launched alongside the standard XREAL One.
 
== Design and Hardware ==
 
=== Display System ===
* '''Panels:''' Dual 0.55-inch Sony Micro-OLED
* '''Resolution:''' 1920 x 1080 per eye (FHD)
* '''Refresh Rate:''' 120 Hz
* '''Brightness:''' 700 nits peak
* '''Virtual Screen:''' 171 inches at 4 meters
 
=== X-Prism Optics ===
* '''Type:''' Custom flat-prism waveguide
* '''Thickness:''' 11mm (40% volume reduction)
* '''FOV:''' 57 degrees (vs 50° on standard One)
 
=== Electrochromic Dimming ===
* '''Clear Mode:''' 0% tint
* '''Shade Mode:''' 35% tint
* '''Theatre Mode:''' 100% tint
 
== X1 Spatial Computing Chip ==
 
=== Native 3DoF ===
* Built-in 3 degrees of freedom tracking
* No external sensors required
* Ultra-low 3ms motion-to-photon latency
 
=== Viewing Modes ===
* '''Follow Mode:''' Screen follows gaze gently
* '''Anchor Mode:''' Fix screen position in space
* '''6DoF Support:''' Available with optional XREAL Eye accessory
 
=== Ultrawide Mode ===
310-inch curved virtual screen experience.
 
== Audio ==
 
=== Sound by Bose ===
* 4 speakers total (2 per temple)
* Directional firing (up and down)
* Premium audio quality
 
== IPD Options ==
 
=== Two Sizes ===
* '''M Size:''' 57-66mm IPD
* '''L Size:''' 66-75mm IPD
* Covers 95% of consumers
 
== Health and Safety ==
 
=== TÜV Rheinland Certified ===
* Blue light filtering
* Flicker-free display
* Eye comfort technology
 
== Comparison to XREAL One ==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Display Specifications
! Feature !! Specification
|-
|-
| Display Type || 0.55-inch [[Sony]] [[Micro-OLED]]<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
! Feature !! One Pro !! One
|-
|-
| Resolution || 1920x1080 per eye ([[1080p]] FHD)<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
| FOV || 57° || 50°
|-
|-
| Field of View || 57 degrees diagonal<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Brightness || 700 nits || 600 nits
|-
|-
| Virtual Screen Size || Up to 171 inches (equivalent to 447 inches at certain distances)<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
| Speakers || 4 (Bose) || 2
|-
|-
| Peak Brightness || Up to 700 nits<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Weight || 87g || 82g
|-
|-
| Refresh Rate || 120 Hz<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Price || $599 || $449
|-
| Color Accuracy || ΔE <3 (individually calibrated)<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|-
| Optics || Custom flat-prism waveguide<ref name="KGuttag"/>
|-
| Lens Dimming || [[Electrochromic]] with 3 levels (0%, 35%, 100%)<ref name="xrealshop"/>
|}
|}


===X1 Spatial Computing Chip===
== Compatibility ==
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===
=== Supported Devices ===
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"/>
* iPhones (15/16 series)
* Android smartphones
* Steam Deck, ROG Ally
* MacBooks
* Windows PCs


===Ergonomics and Build===
== Specifications ==
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"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Design and Ergonomics
! Feature !! Specification
|-
|-
| Weight || 87 grams (without cable)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
! Specification !! Details
|-
|-
| Form Factor || Glasses-style with temple arms
| Display || Dual Sony Micro-OLED
|-
|-
| Material || Magnesium-alloy frame with nylon hinges<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Resolution || 1920 x 1080 per eye
|-
|-
| IPD Options || Size M (57-66mm), Size L (66-75mm)<ref name="ShopPage"/>
| Refresh Rate || 120 Hz
|-
|-
| Connectivity || [[USB-C]] with [[DisplayPort]] support<ref name="vrcompare"/>
| Brightness || 700 nits
|}
 
==Features==
*'''Wide FoV & High Refresh Rate''': 57° diagonal field of view at 120 Hz.<ref name="PressRelease"/>
*'''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"/>
*'''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"/>
*'''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 (powered by X1 chip)''':
**'''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 Mode''': The screen tracks head movements with minimal latency.<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
*'''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''': 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''': 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. Note: XREAL Beam Pro is required for mixed-reality video recording, but not for basic photography or 6DoF tracking.<ref name="MixedNews"/><ref name="xrealshop"/>
 
==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:
*[[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]] 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==
{| class="wikitable"
! 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
| FOV || 57°
|-
|-
| [[XREAL Eye]] || 12-MP RGB camera, SLAM and [[6DoF]] tracking; supports first-person capture and future multimodal AI features. XREAL Beam Pro required for mixed-reality video recording only. || June 2025 (expected)<ref name="MixedNews"/>
| Virtual Screen || 171" (310" Ultrawide)
|}
 
==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.<ref name="xrealshop"/>
 
==Availability and Pricing==
*'''Pre-order Date''': 4 December 2024 (Global), January 2025 (CES related announcements)<ref name="PressRelease"/><ref name="ces2025pr"/>
*'''Expected Shipping''': March 2025<ref name="ces2025pr"/>
*'''Price''': US$599 / £549 / €649 at launch.<ref name="PressRelease"/>
*'''Pre-order Bonus''': A complimentary XREAL Hub adapter was offered for orders placed before March 14, 2025, in some regions.<ref name="bundle"/>
 
==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."<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn"/>
*'''VentureBeat''' highlighted the X1 chip as "the biggest leap forward in consumer AR since tethered glasses became mainstream."<ref name="VentureBeat"/>
*'''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.
 
==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 || 0.68-inch
|-
|-
| Peak Brightness || 700 nits<ref name="PressRelease"/> || 600 nits<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Chip || X1 Spatial Computing
|-
|-
| Frame Design || Thinner, more lightweight (relative to some previous generations, specific comparison to One standard needed) || Standard
| Tracking || Native 3DoF (3ms latency)
|-
|-
| Light Interference || Improved reduction || Standard
| Audio || Sound by Bose (4 speakers)
|-
|-
| Weight || 87 g<ref name="PressRelease"/> || 84 g<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| IPD || 57-75mm (two sizes)
|-
|-
| IPD Adjustment || Dual physical frame sizes (M: 57–66 mm, L: 66–75 mm)<ref name="PressRelease"/> || Software (single frame)<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Weight || 87g
|-
|-
| Price at launch || US$599<ref name="PressRelease"/> || US$499<ref name="PressRelease"/>
| Price || $599
|}
|}


==Images==
== See Also ==
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</gallery>
 
==See Also==
* [[XREAL]]
* [[XREAL]]
* [[XREAL One]]
* [[XREAL Air]]
* [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
* [[XREAL Air 2 Pro]]
* [[XREAL Air 2 Ultra]]
* [[AR glasses]]
* [[Augmented reality]]
* [[Head-mounted display]]
* [[Spatial computing]]
* [[Spatial computing]]
* [[Extended reality]]
* [[Apple Vision Pro]]
* [[Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses]]


==References==
== References ==
<references>
{{Reflist}}
<ref name="PressRelease">XREAL. "XREAL One Series Launch Global Press Release." 4 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=January 6, 2025|publisher=PR Newswire}}</ref>
<ref name="ShopPage">XREAL US Shop. "XREAL One Pro" product listing. Accessed December 2024.</ref>
<ref name="TomGuideHandsOn">{{cite web|url=https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vr-ar/smart-glasses/xreal-one-pro-ar-glasses-review|title=Xreal One Pro AR glasses hands-on review: The next generation|author=Andrew Williams, Tom's Guide|date=January 8, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="KGuttag">Karl G. Guttag. "Xreal One Pro Optics and Its Connections to Ant-Reality and Google." KGuttag.com, January 2025.</ref>
<ref name="TUV">TÜV Rheinland. "XREAL New AR Glasses Receive TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort (5 Star) Certification." 5 December 2024.</ref>
<ref name="MixedNews">Tomislav Bezmalinovic. "Xreal Eye launching soon, bringing 6DoF tracking to Xreal One." ''Mixed-News'', May 2025.</ref>
<ref name="AndroidCentral">Android Central staff. "Google I/O 2025 Live Blog: Android XR, Gemini, Android 16 and the latest news." May 2025.</ref>
<ref name="RoadToVR">Ben Lang. "Google chooses XREAL for next Android XR hardware partner." ''Road to VR'', May 2025.</ref>
<ref name="PRNewswire">PR Newswire. "Introducing XREAL One Series: World's First Cinematic AR Glasses with X1 Independent Spatial-Computing Chip." 4 December 2024.</ref>
<ref name="CESPress">PR Newswire. "XREAL brings largest field of view and modular AR glasses to CES 2025." 9 January 2025.</ref>
<ref name="VentureBeat">Dean Takahashi. "Xreal One Series AR glasses offer leap forward with X1 custom chip." ''VentureBeat'', 26 December 2024.</ref>
<ref name="RedditDelivery">u/ARfan2025. "XREAL One Pro delivery date update." ''Reddit'', 3 March 2025.</ref>
<ref name="xrealshop">{{cite web|url=https://us.shop.xreal.com/products/xreal-one-pro|title=XREAL One Pro|publisher=XREAL US Shop|accessdate=December 2024}}</ref>
<ref name="cesaward">{{cite web|url=https://www.ces.tech/ces-innovation-awards/2025/xreal-one-and-xreal-one-pro/|title=XREAL One and XREAL One Pro - CES Innovation Awards 2025|publisher=Consumer Technology Association|accessdate=January 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="vrcompare">{{cite web|url=https://www.vr-compare.com/headset/xrealonepro|title=Xreal One Pro: Full Specification|publisher=VRcompare|accessdate=December 2024}}</ref>
<ref name="bundle">{{cite web|url=https://us.shop.xreal.com/products/xreal-one-pro-xreal-beam-pro-bundle|title=XREAL One Pro + XREAL Beam Pro Bundle|publisher=XREAL US Shop|accessdate=December 2024}}</ref>
<ref name="engadget">{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/xreals-new-one-pro-ar-glasses-are-surprisingly-good-143034826.html|title=Xreal's new One Pro AR glasses are surprisingly good|author=Engadget|date=January 7, 2025}}</ref>
</references>


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XREAL One Pro
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type Smart glasses
Subtype Media AR glasses
Platform USB-C devices
Creator XREAL
Price $599
Website https://www.xreal.com
System
CPU X1 Spatial Computing Chip
Storage
Display
Display Dual Sony Micro-OLED
Resolution 3840 x 1080 (1920 x 1080 per eye)
Image
Optics
Tracking
Tracking 3DoF native (6DoF with XREAL Eye)
Eye Tracking Optional (XREAL Eye)
Audio
Microphone Yes
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C
Ports USB-C
Device
Weight 87g
Sensors X1 chip spatial computing
Input Host device, head movements


The XREAL One Pro is a premium augmented reality smart glasses device developed by XREAL (formerly Nreal). Released in October 2024 at $599, the One Pro features XREAL's custom X1 spatial computing chip enabling native 3DoF tracking with ultra-low 3ms motion-to-photon latency. The glasses offer a 57-degree field of view through custom X-Prism 11mm flat-prism waveguide optics, dual Sony Micro-OLED displays at 1920x1080 per eye with 120 Hz refresh rate and 700 nits brightness, and audio powered by Bose with four speakers. The virtual display equivalent reaches 171 inches at 4 meters, with Ultrawide Mode extending to 310 inches curved.[1]

History and Development

XREAL Evolution

The One Pro represents XREAL's most advanced consumer AR glasses, featuring their first custom silicon.

X1 Chip

First glasses with XREAL's self-developed X1 Spatial Computing Chip.

October 2024 Release

Launched alongside the standard XREAL One.

Design and Hardware

Display System

  • Panels: Dual 0.55-inch Sony Micro-OLED
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 per eye (FHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 120 Hz
  • Brightness: 700 nits peak
  • Virtual Screen: 171 inches at 4 meters

X-Prism Optics

  • Type: Custom flat-prism waveguide
  • Thickness: 11mm (40% volume reduction)
  • FOV: 57 degrees (vs 50° on standard One)

Electrochromic Dimming

  • Clear Mode: 0% tint
  • Shade Mode: 35% tint
  • Theatre Mode: 100% tint

X1 Spatial Computing Chip

Native 3DoF

  • Built-in 3 degrees of freedom tracking
  • No external sensors required
  • Ultra-low 3ms motion-to-photon latency

Viewing Modes

  • Follow Mode: Screen follows gaze gently
  • Anchor Mode: Fix screen position in space
  • 6DoF Support: Available with optional XREAL Eye accessory

Ultrawide Mode

310-inch curved virtual screen experience.

Audio

Sound by Bose

  • 4 speakers total (2 per temple)
  • Directional firing (up and down)
  • Premium audio quality

IPD Options

Two Sizes

  • M Size: 57-66mm IPD
  • L Size: 66-75mm IPD
  • Covers 95% of consumers

Health and Safety

TÜV Rheinland Certified

  • Blue light filtering
  • Flicker-free display
  • Eye comfort technology

Comparison to XREAL One

Feature One Pro One
FOV 57° 50°
Brightness 700 nits 600 nits
Speakers 4 (Bose) 2
Weight 87g 82g
Price $599 $449

Compatibility

Supported Devices

  • iPhones (15/16 series)
  • Android smartphones
  • Steam Deck, ROG Ally
  • MacBooks
  • Windows PCs

Specifications

Specification Details
Display Dual Sony Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920 x 1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 700 nits
FOV 57°
Virtual Screen 171" (310" Ultrawide)
Chip X1 Spatial Computing
Tracking Native 3DoF (3ms latency)
Audio Sound by Bose (4 speakers)
IPD 57-75mm (two sizes)
Weight 87g
Price $599

See Also

References