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Xreal Air 2 Ultra

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The XREAL Air 2 Ultra is a consumer augmented reality smart glasses with spatial computing capabilities, developed by XREAL and announced at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. Released in March 2024 at $699, it is the first XREAL glasses to feature true 6DoF spatial tracking via dual 3D environment sensors with computer vision, enabling spatial computing experiences previously only available on devices like the Apple Vision Pro. The Air 2 Ultra adds hand tracking, electrochromic dimming, and a wider 52° field of view to the Air 2 platform.

Xreal Air 2 Ultra
Basic Info
VR/AR Augmented Reality
Type AR Glasses
Subtype Smart Glasses, Spatial Computing
Platform XREAL, Nebula
Developer XREAL
Manufacturer XREAL
Announcement Date January 2024 (CES 2024)
Release Date March 2024
Price $699 USD
Website https://www.xreal.com/air2ultra
Predecessor Xreal Air 2 Pro
Successor Xreal One Pro
System
Storage
Display
Display 2× Sony 0.55" Micro-OLED
Resolution 1920×1080 per eye (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Image
Field of View 52°
Optics
Optics Birdbath
Ocularity Binocular
Tracking
Tracking 6DoF (dual 3D environment sensors)
Eye Tracking No
Hand Tracking Yes
Audio
Audio Directional speakers, dual microphones
Connectivity
Connectivity USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)
Device
Weight 80g
Color Gray

History and Development

XREAL unveiled the Air 2 Ultra at CES 2024 on January 7, 2024, positioning it as "the world's most advanced lightweight spatial computing glasses for developers." The device was marketed as an affordable alternative to the Apple Vision Pro ($3,499) and Meta Quest 3, offering similar spatial computing capabilities at a fraction of the price.[1]

Shipping began in March 2024 alongside the Unity-based NRSDK 2.2, which provides developers with improved hand tracking, gesture recognition, spatial anchors, and depth mesh capabilities. The device was initially focused on developers before broader consumer availability.[2]

Design and Hardware

Display

The Air 2 Ultra uses Sony Micro-OLED panels with enhanced specifications:

  • Dual Sony 0.55-inch Micro-OLED displays
  • 1920×1080 resolution per eye (Full HD)
  • 52° field of view (widest in Air 2 series)
  • 42 pixels per degree (PPD)
  • 120 Hz refresh rate
  • 500 nits peak brightness
  • 154-inch virtual screen equivalent at 13 feet
  • Birdbath optical system[3]

Build

  • 80 grams total weight
  • Titanium frame for durability and premium feel
  • Wayfarer-style design
  • Fashion-forward aesthetic

Electrochromic Dimming

Three-level electrochromic glass technology:

  • Transparent mode for AR overlay
  • Semi-dark for mixed environments
  • Fully dark for immersive viewing
  • Instant switching via button

Audio

  • Directional speaker technology
  • Improved audio privacy
  • Dual microphones for voice interaction
  • Voice command support

Spatial Computing Features

6DoF Tracking

The defining feature differentiating the Ultra from other Air models:

  • 6 Degrees of Freedom: Full positional and rotational tracking
  • Dual 3D environment sensors with computer vision
  • Spatial awareness of surroundings
  • Tracks physical movements in space
  • Maps virtual objects to real-world positions
  • Depth and light sensors for environment understanding

Hand Tracking

  • Gesture recognition
  • Natural hand interaction
  • Sort through virtual environments
  • No controller required for basic interactions

Spatial Anchors

  • Pin virtual objects to real-world locations
  • Persistent spatial content
  • Developer access via NRSDK 2.2

Depth Mesh

  • 3D environment mapping
  • Occlusion support
  • Enhanced mixed reality experiences

Developer Features

NRSDK 2.2

Unity-based development kit launched alongside device:

  • Hand tracking APIs
  • Gesture recognition
  • Spatial anchors system
  • Depth mesh capabilities
  • Computer vision access

Use Cases

  • Virtual video calls and meetings
  • Spatial productivity applications
  • Gaming and entertainment
  • AR content creation
  • Mixed reality experiences

Connectivity

Requires external computing device via USB-C:

  • Smartphones: Samsung Android phones, iPhone 15+
  • Computers: Mac and Windows laptops
  • Accessories: XREAL Beam module
  • USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode required

Comparison with Air 2 Series

Feature Air 2 Air 2 Pro Air 2 Ultra
Price $399 $449 $699
Tracking 3DoF 3DoF 6DoF
Hand Tracking No No Yes
Field of View 46° 46° 52°
Electrochromic No Yes (3 levels) Yes (3 levels)
Weight 72g 75g 80g
Frame Plastic Plastic Titanium

Reception

Praise:

  • "Apple Vision Pro's worst nightmare" - Tom's Guide
  • Affordable spatial computing at $699 (vs $3,499 Vision Pro)
  • True 6DoF tracking in lightweight glasses form factor
  • Hand tracking and gesture recognition
  • Wider 52° field of view
  • Premium titanium frame
  • Electrochromic dimming
  • Strong developer SDK support
  • 120 Hz refresh rate

Criticism:

  • Still requires tethered connection
  • 52° FOV still narrower than VR headsets
  • Focused initially on developers, not consumers
  • Limited spatial computing app ecosystem
  • 42 PPD lower than Air 2's 49 PPD
  • Heavier at 80g than standard Air 2[4]

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See Also

References