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The Xreal Air (formerly Nreal Air) is a consumer augmented reality smart glasses developed by Xreal, released in 2022. The glasses feature dual Micro-OLED displays with 1920x1080 resolution per eye, 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and create a virtual 201-inch screen experience. Weighing only 79 grams with TUV Rheinland eye comfort certification and 100% UVA/UVB protection, the Xreal Air became the best-selling consumer AR glasses on the market, popularizing the wearable display category for entertainment, gaming, and productivity use cases.

Xreal Air
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Smart Glasses
Platform Xreal
Developer Xreal
Manufacturer Xreal
Release Date 2022
Price $379 USD (launch), $299 USD (current)
Website https://www.xreal.com/
Successor Xreal Air 2
System
Storage
Display
Display 2x Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920x1080 per eye (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Image
Field of View 46°
Optics
Optics Birdbath
Ocularity Binocular
Tracking
Tracking 3DoF
Eye Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Audio
Audio Built-in speakers
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort)
Device
Weight 79g

History and Development

The Xreal Air (originally branded Nreal Air) launched in 2022, establishing Xreal as a leader in consumer AR glasses. The company rebranded from Nreal to Xreal in 2023. The original Air glasses were succeeded by the Xreal Air 2 series featuring upgraded Sony Micro-OLED displays and improved specifications. Following the Air 2 launch, the original Air was reduced to $299, making it an accessible entry point for consumer AR.[1]

Design and Hardware

Display

High-quality Micro-OLED technology:

  • Dual Micro-OLED displays
  • 1920x1080 resolution per eye (Full HD)
  • 60 Hz refresh rate
  • 100,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 400 nits brightness
  • 201-inch virtual screen equivalent
  • Deep OLED blacks
  • Vibrant colors

Field of View

  • 46° FOV
  • Comfortable centered viewing
  • Immersive for entertainment

Optics

Birdbath optical system:

  • Reflective optics design
  • Reduced eye strain
  • Clear image quality

Build and Comfort

Ultra-lightweight ergonomic design:

  • 79g weight
  • Glasses-style form factor
  • Comfortable for extended wear
  • TUV Rheinland Eye Comfort certified
  • 100% UVA/UVB protection for outdoor use
  • Foldable temples
  • Multiple nose pad sizes

Audio

  • Built-in directional speakers
  • Private listening design
  • Clear audio output

Tracking

  • 3 Degrees of Freedom (3DoF)
  • Head rotation tracking
  • Pitch, yaw, roll detection
  • No positional tracking

Connectivity

  • USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode
  • Compatible with:
    • iPhone 15/16 and later
    • Android smartphones
    • Mac computers
    • Windows PC
    • PlayStation 5 (with adapter)
    • Xbox (with adapter)
    • Steam Deck
    • Nintendo Switch

Accessories

Xreal Beam

  • Wireless streaming adapter
  • 3DoF spatial display
  • Android-based
  • Sold separately

Xreal Adapter

  • HDMI compatibility
  • Console gaming support

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Display Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920x1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Virtual Screen 201"
Field of View 46°
Brightness 400 nits
Contrast 100,000:1
Weight 79g
Price $299-$379

Reception

Praise:

  • Best-selling consumer AR glasses
  • 79g ultra-lightweight
  • High contrast Micro-OLED (100,000:1)
  • TUV Rheinland eye comfort certified
  • 100% UV protection
  • Wide device compatibility
  • Affordable entry point at $299
  • 201" virtual screen immersive
  • Comfortable for extended use
  • Popularized wearable display category

Criticism:

  • 60 Hz refresh rate (vs 120 Hz on Air 2)
  • 46° FOV narrower than some competitors
  • 3DoF only—no spatial tracking
  • Tethered connection required
  • No built-in myopia adjustment
  • Requires adapters for some devices
  • Superseded by Air 2 series[2]

Legacy

The Xreal Air established wearable displays as a viable consumer category and became the best-selling consumer AR glasses. Its success led to the Air 2 series and increased competition from Rokid, Viture, and RayNeo.

See Also

References