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Viture Pro XR
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Smart Glasses
Platform Viture
Developer Viture
Manufacturer Viture
Release Date 2024
Price $549 USD
Website https://www.viture.com/
Predecessor Viture One
System
Storage
Display
Display 2x Sony Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920x1080 per eye (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Image
Field of View 46°
Optics
Ocularity Binocular
Tracking
Tracking 3DoF
Eye Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Audio
Audio Harman AudioEFX (directional speakers)
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort)
Device
Weight ~78g


The Viture Pro XR is a consumer augmented reality smart glasses developed by Viture, released in 2024 as an upgraded successor to the Viture One. Named "Best Smart Glasses of 2024" with an Editors' Choice award, the Viture Pro XR features the latest Sony Micro-OLED panels with 1000 nits perceived brightness, 120 Hz refresh rate, and a 135-inch virtual screen equivalent. The glasses are the world's first XR glasses with electrochromic film that blocks up to 99.5% of external light, and the first to feature myopia adjustments on Sony's newest Micro-OLED panels.

History and Development

Viture released the Pro XR in 2024 as a significant upgrade to their original Viture One glasses. The Pro XR was designed to address key limitations of the previous generation, including improved brightness (doubling from 500 to 1000 nits perceived), darker electrochromic film, and partnership with Harman for enhanced audio. The glasses received an Editors' Choice award for affordability and excellent display quality.[1]

Design and Hardware

Display

Latest Sony Micro-OLED technology:

  • Dual Sony Micro-OLED panels
  • 1920x1080 resolution per eye (Full HD)
  • 120 Hz refresh rate
  • 135-inch virtual screen (at 3 meters)
  • 1000 nits perceived brightness (2x Viture One)
  • 4000 nits panel capability
  • Vibrant OLED colors
  • Deep blacks

Field of View

  • 46° FOV
  • Immersive viewing experience
  • Comparable to cinema seating

Electrochromic Film

World-first technology for XR glasses:

  • 99.5% external light blocking
  • Activated with button press
  • Works even in bright outdoor sunlight
  • Eliminates need for external lens shades
  • Seamless transition
  • Improved over Viture One

Myopia Adjustment

Built-in vision correction:

  • Adjustment dials above lenses
  • 0.00 to -5.00D range (500 degrees)
  • First XR glasses with myopia adjustment on Sony's newest panel
  • No prescription lenses needed for mild-moderate myopia
  • Each eye adjustable independently

Audio

Harman AudioEFX partnership:

  • Directional speakers
  • Reverse sound field design
  • 30 dB noise leakage at 20cm
  • Private listening experience
  • Enhanced bass and clarity
  • Spatial audio effects

Build and Comfort

Lightweight ergonomic design:

  • ~78g weight
  • Glasses-style form factor
  • Comfortable for extended wear
  • Foldable temples
  • Multiple nose pad sizes

Connectivity

  • USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode
  • Compatible with:
    • iPhone 15/16/17
    • Android phones
    • Mac computers
    • Windows PC
    • Steam Deck
    • Nintendo Switch 2

Features

Viture XR Ecosystem

  • SpaceWalker 3DoF software
  • Multiple virtual screens
  • Productivity modes
  • Gaming optimization
  • Media consumption

Accessories

  • Viture Neckband (mobile dock)
  • XR Adapter for HDMI devices
  • Carrying case
  • Prescription lens adapters

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Display Sony Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920x1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Virtual Screen 135" at 3m
Field of View 46°
Brightness 1000 nits (perceived)
Electrochromic Yes (99.5% blocking)
Myopia Range 0 to -5.00D
Weight ~78g
Price $549

Reception

Praise:

  • "Best Smart Glasses of 2024" - Editors' Choice
  • Sony Micro-OLED excellent clarity
  • 1000 nits brightness viewable outdoors
  • Electrochromic film blocks 99.5% light
  • Built-in myopia adjustment unique
  • Harman AudioEFX private sound
  • 120 Hz smooth for gaming
  • 135" virtual screen immersive
  • Comfortable lightweight design
  • Broad device compatibility

Criticism:

  • 46° FOV narrower than some competitors
  • 3DoF only—no spatial tracking
  • Requires compatible USB-C device
  • $549 higher than entry-level options
  • Tethered connection required
  • No standalone functionality[2]

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