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.