Theyre also quite decent-looking thanks to a titanium ring frame and a modern, Wayfarer-esque design.
XReals latest glasses succeed the XReal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro, mainly focusing on spatial computing.
Embedding a pair of 3D environment sensors with computer vision capabilities, they provide real-time location and mapping intel.
Here’s Kyle trying the glasses out at CES 2024.Photo: Kyle Barr
XReal seems really insistent upon the fact that these beat theVision Pro.
The Air 2 Ultra peaks at a refresh rate of 120Hz and a brightness of 500 nits.
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