👓 Elevate Your Reality with XREAL Air 2 Pro!
The XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses are a cutting-edge wearable display featuring a 120Hz refresh rate, TÜV certified color accuracy, and a lightweight design, making them perfect for gaming, movies, and immersive experiences across various devices.
Platform | iOS, Android |
Refresh Rate | 120 hertz |
Field Of View | 46 Degrees |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Display Resolution Maximum | [High Resolution] |
Additional Features | Electrochromic Dimming |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Television, Smartphone, Game Console |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Video, Entertainment |
Operating System | Either 'iOS' or 'Android' |
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
A**R
Nice AR 2 Pro Glasses!
The XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses are simply futuristic! I’ve been using them primarily with my phone and laptop, and they deliver a level of immersion that’s unparalleled. Here’s why I’m thrilled:1. Crystal Clear Visuals:The clarity and resolution are exceptional, making it feel like you have a personal cinema or a massive monitor in front of you. Whether gaming or watching Netflix, the experience is phenomenal.2. Electrochromic Lens:The built-in electrochromic technology is a game-changer. Switching between transparency levels is seamless, letting me use the glasses indoors and outdoors without any hassle.3. Comfortable Design:The lightweight build ensures hours of comfortable wear. I was worried about strain, but the glasses feel great even during extended sessions.4. Easy Compatibility:Setup was a breeze. I love how versatile they are, working flawlessly with my Steam Deck, phone, and laptop.5. Next-Level AR Features:The AR functionality is intuitive and futuristic. It makes multitasking and productivity incredibly fun and efficient.Overall very satisfied!
M**E
Most of the advertised stuff is either uber complicated to get to work
I`ll try to be short and touch on the issues that bothered me mostly.Blurry edges...Either my model was bad, my eyes suck or this is just the norm. I`m inclined to believe the latter.In all honesty, most of that is not noticeable while watching movies. But the moment you want to do anything else, you can`t see the edges of your screen. totally weird. To work around that, you need to get the Beam Pro, which will allow you to anchor the screen..but that thing is yet another device and to buy that JUST to have this feature, is crazy.NO 3D out of the box. Forget all the fancy youtube reviews...I spent well over 6 hours trying to get 3d to work and it's just NOT WORKING.No Widescreen, not even with the Beam...I'm extremely disappointed, honestly..
J**H
Love these!
I ordered my husband a pair to go with his steam deck. I love these so much I ordered myself a pair. They are excellent for people in home health care. I sit with my patient over night while they sleep and use these to watch videos and play games on my steam deck. The picture is excellent and the tech for the sound is amazing. You can hear crystal clear, yet someone just a foot away from you can't hear what your listening to. I even use them when waiting in the lobby of a doctors office .I can just express how good these are. The new version releases in March and I will be buying a pair straight away. Buy them, you won't regret it!
B**L
This is a half-baked product, or rather, the software is.
I've only had this for less than 24 hours and the problems I've encountered are not ones that I'm willing to work through.The Nebula app on Android isn't available on the Google Play or Samsung stores on my Galaxy S24 Ultra. It is available as an APK, but it does nothing useful. The AR portion of the app simply goes to a black screen both on the phone and the glasses. The mirroring works, but Nebula isn't needed for that. Finding support for this is really just through Reddit forums. The only thing useful to me were the mirroring and the Samsung Dex desktop. Samsung Dex through the glasses is a little underwhelming though since the screen real estate isn't large enough (it's a 1920x1080 desktop that floats with your head movement, not a large static desktop where you can look around). Phone mirroring is just your phones screen mirrored through the glasses (also note that the phone's screen is always on and showing the same content, which is what "mirroring" is, but it would be nice to turn off the screen like when watching fullscreen Netflix, etc.).Nebula on Mac hardly works, I only managed to get screen extension working once and it was hardly usable for productivity work. There used to be some sort of AR Labs, wher third party apps could be used, but those no longer work. Without the app, it functions like the phone, simply a mirror (or single screen extension) of the Mac that floats with your head.Nebula on Windows... doesn't exist. The Windows app has been "coming soon" for years apparently.If you have astigmatism or any other condition that makes your eyes' focus unequally, any text will be difficult to read. You could wear glasses with this I guess. I could not use this for productivity with the floating screen modes.On the Steam Deck it seems to work ok, but beware that if the Steam Deck battery drops low enough (30% maybe), the ports shutdown or go into some sort of low power mode and then the glasses disconnect. You will need to use the adapter to charge Steam Deck and connect glasses at the same time.On the Switch, it often glitches for a second or two, and a long horizontal black bar appears. It feels as if it gets out of sync for a few seconds. Audio also degrades each time.On the positive side, the image is very good. I do find the vertical area is slightly narrower than I would like though. I sometimes need to shift the glasses to see the top or bottom edges of the image clearly.I would say, avoid this if you want to use it for productivity. For gaming, it may be hit or miss.
A**S
Love these glasses, but that blackout cover is to easy to lose if you have children
If you have little ones beware of misplacement of the cover shade. Glasses work flawlessly. Yes I would like the ability to customize a bit more but that's why Gen 3 is on the way. I just hope they listen to EVERYONE this time. I can't justify another meh $700 purchase that I use 10% of the time. Works great for what it is meant for...media. But for fluid operation, while operating your phone....and not looking down at your screen is a learning curve to be functionally precise with your screen taps
A**R
Feels like the future!
These glasses are super cool!! I didn't have to do any setup to connect them to my iPhone other than plugging them in. These glasses have been great to just lie down on the couch and watch some YouTube videos or Netflix shows (best in landscape mode IMO), and the speakers are the perfect volume for you to hear well without other people around you being disturbed.The build is great too - I didn't expect them to feel so sturdy but not at the expense of comfort. The screen is quite big and the glasses don't move around at all so it's a pretty pleasant viewing experience.Would recommend - didn't realize how far AR has come until I tried these!
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