TL;DR:Announced at CES 2025,Telugu Archives the XREAL One Pro AR glasses are available to pre-order for $599 at XREAL.
Augmented reality isn't mainstream just yet, but that won't stop a lot of early adopters from jumping on any available technology. And the new standard in this developing world are the XREAL One Pro AR glasses.
Announced at CES 2025, these upgraded AR specs offer a speedier chipset than the XREAL X1, as well as a larger FOV, higher max brightness, and a more lightweight design compared to its predecessor. All of this combines to provide users an immersive and customizable experience that far surpasses previous generation AR glasses.
CES 2025 showcases a lot of exciting new technology, but for anyone seeking enhanced entertainment, productivity, and gaming AR capabilities, XREAL's offering should be something to seriously consider. And fortunately, interested punters shouldn't have to wait long to try out this new jump in AR.
You can pre-order the XREAL One Pro AR glasses right now — they are listed at $599 and are expected to ship out in March 2025.
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