Where to buy the Xreal One Pro AR Glasses
One of the most exciting products from CES 2025, the Xreal One Pro AR glasses, is finally hitting store shelves. The futuristic smart glasses from Xreal are finally widely available at retailers like Amazon and Best Buy beginning today.
The Xreal glasses combine cameras, audio, and a high-tech display for a true augmented reality experience that's normally only available in clunky virtual reality headsets or Apple's insanely expensive Vision Pro. While these glasses are definitely still expensive, they pack a lot of science fiction-like technology into the frames.
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Mashable got to try the One Pro glasses at CES 2025, but they've been really hard to get your hands on — until now. After fulfilling about 10,000 pre-orders in June, the glasses have since repeatedly sold out, according to a company press release. Now, you can just head to Amazon and click "Add To Cart."
Plus, a limited-time bundle lets you save $50 on the price.
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Save $50 with the Xreal One Pro and Beam Pro bundle
If you weren’t able to get your hands on the XREAL One Pro AR glasses during their initial launch, you can now pick up a limited-time bundle deal that includes the XREAL One Pro AR glasses and the XREAL Beam Pro.
Through Sept. 1, you can get the glasses bundled with the XREAL Beam Pro for $799 at Amazon and Best Buy, a $50 savings off the usual $849 price.
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While the glasses are pretty cool on their own, it's worth knowing exactly what you're getting with this bundle. Mashable's former East Coast Tech Editor, Kimberly Gedeon, gave the Beam Pro a 3.3 out of 5 rating, writing that it "still needs to be refined before it's ready for primetime." Our colleagues over at Mashale's sister site PCMag also gave the Beam Pro a "Good" but not perfect 3.5-star review.
The main reason to get the Beam Pro is that it enables a head-tracking AR interface called NebulaOS, which PCMag's review says feels "much more natural" than standard screen mirroring because it keeps apps fixed in place as you move your head. The Beam Pro also has dual cameras that can capture 3D "spatial" photos and videos. Gedeon also noted a few "slam dunks," including the "fun 3D video capture" (which she called its "most badass feature"), a "satisfying" haptic keyboard, and a "shockingly long" battery life.
Although there are some limitations with the Beam multitasking, the glasses themselves are still super impressive. If you’ve been waiting to jump on the AR bandwagon, this deal offers the complete, albeit limited, package. At just $799, it’s not a bad entry point.