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My dream pair of AR gaming glasses needs to have these nine features

Latest AR glasses from Xreal and Viture offer portable virtual displays for gaming, though each model presents distinct trade-offs in comfort, audio quality, display contrast, and software stability.

Key Points

  • Xreal’s 1S ($449) and One Pro ($649) models feature superior build quality, Bose-tuned audio, and more stable 3DoF screen anchoring compared to competitors.
  • Viture’s Beast ($549) provides better display contrast and reduced reflections, though it suffers from inferior audio and less refined hardware construction.
  • All tested models utilize USB-C connectivity for devices like the Steam Deck, but none currently support direct, single-cable connections to the Nintendo Switch 2.
  • Viture offers a $130 Pro Mobile Dock that enables Switch 2 compatibility and includes a 13,000mAh battery for extended portable gaming sessions.
  • Xreal’s recent hardware includes an X1 chip, enabling a Real 3D feature that converts 2D content into a subtle 3D viewing experience.

Why it Matters

These AR glasses represent a growing niche for mobile gamers seeking ergonomic, private, and large-screen experiences while traveling. While the technology is becoming more functional, the lack of a perfect, all-in-one device forces consumers to choose between superior hardware design and better visual performance.
The Verge Published by Cameron Faulkner
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