👓 Elevate Your Reality: Where Comfort Meets Cutting-Edge Technology!
The XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses and Beam Bundle offers a revolutionary spatial display experience with a massive 330" IMAX screen, 3-level immersion control, and a lightweight design for all-day comfort. With expansive compatibility across devices and a cinematic sound system, these glasses redefine how you interact with digital content.
Compatible Devices | Television, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 75 Grams |
M**E
I freakin love this thing!
My glasses and Beam were shipped separately and when the glasses arrived first, all I had to plug them into was my Windows PC. The Nebula software for Windows is absolutely terrible and all my hopes of using these glasses as an alternative to a monitor were dashed to pieces. I was about to send them back when the Beam arrived. The Beam made all the difference in the world. Don't bother with the glasses if you are not going to order a Beam. With the Beam I was able to wirelessly cast my screen to the glasses, eliminating the need for Nebula completely (only one monitor). I also side-loaded Aptoide, installed RetroArch, and now have 1,000 video games on the Beam that I play using a wireless 8-bit-do controller while lying in bed. Netflix and Amazon Prime also work great! These have been so fun for sleepless nights and traveling. I can connect my noise-canceling headphones, put on the glasses, and crank through all my favorite games for hours on a plane while I block out the rest of the world.
G**S
XREAL Air 2 Pro AR Glasses and Beam Bundle - good enough for my purposes, room for improvement.
So I had to choose between two brands of glasses, and the other one started with a "V". And after some research and extensive thinking, I chose these XREAL Air 2 Pros bundled with the Beam. And so far so good. It's definitely good tech and well made, but there's definitely room for improvement.From all the reviews I've read it seems that these are made for a handful of specific head sizes and shapes. Fortunately mine made the cut, but just barely. It's fairly comfortable but I have to keep it a tiny bit forward off of my face to see the full screen well and clearly.As of now if I have it too close to my face, sort of like some normal sunglasses, I can't see a sliver of the lower part of the screen. Which isn't critical just a little annoying. But pulling it slightly forward fixes that, so basically I just have to have it perfectly spaced. The lenses also adjust to 3 different angles which is nice, but I do wish they also had a micro adjustment for the distance on the angled glass inside the glasses.The weight isn't that bad, at least nothing worth mentioning, they're comfortable glasses considering there's a piece of tech on your face that shows a large screen. Nothing like the immersive quality of VR glasses which I also have, but those are large and bulky and not practical in an outside setting nor is it comfortable for long periods of time. As far as browsing the net, your phone, watching movies these glasses are very comfortable.A lot of people seem to get these for their Switch gaming system, but I mostly use it for viewing YouTube videos and streaming movies from my phone. Which I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the USB-C port which works flawlessly with these glasses plugged in directly.I also opted to get this with the Beam because I want the smooth stabilization mode that you can only get with connecting it to the Beam, so that bumpy rides in vehicles or a plane keep the screen stable. As of now you can only adjust the size of the screen with the Beam. I wish you could make adjustments like moving the screen up or down, which for now you can't. Hopefully there could be an update for this.The open ear audio is pretty good actually and you can even listen to audio through earbuds or headphones if needed. I also opted for the Air 2 Pro so that I won't need to mess with the lens covers because they are a slight hassle taking them off and on, I just use them to protect the glasses when in the case. The one button darkness adjustment is really convenient.There's really not much to complain about, it's just connecting with different stuff like the desktop computer or gaming system (other than a Switch) is a little frustrating and can need several different attachments to get it working correctly, or just to work with keeping everything charged and stay connected for a long period of time. But since I don't use these glasses for those devices I'm perfectly happy with just using these with my phone.The wireless cast works ok, you just have to have a really good signal. Otherwise it's not bad. I had an iPhone 14 (lighting port) prior to my 15 and that was really frustrating with all the attachments I needed and a slow connection because I had to use my WiFi to cast it to the Beam and it would sometimes lag.I contemplated getting a Galaxy S23 since that's the phone these work best with and has more options, especially with the DeX app that comes with the Galaxy, which gives you an actual PC desktop on the XREAL screen just by using your phone. But I went with the iPhone 15 because I have all my specific apps already set up on my iPhone and use mostly iOS stuff and don't really need a desktop. I mainly use this for videos and streaming services.I feel bad for giving these 4 stars because these glasses are really well made and serves it's purpose. But for the price, I just wish it had a little more customizable adjustments to the fit and screen positioning, otherwise these are great and still happy I got them.
J**E
X Real Glasses are great; X Beam sucks
I love the functionality of the X Real glasses. They have been great working with my iPhone 15. I use them for watching movies on my phone and even doing cardio at the gym. I’ve even gone on a few walks with the glasses hooked up to my phone and they work perfect..The X beam stopped working after one week. Also, it doesn’t really come with any apps. If you’re using this with a PC the technology is not there yet. And the on the X beam are blurry. It’s better to watch off your phone rather than the X beam. I would not purchase the X Beam until they get the kinks worked out.
R**E
Fun tech toy
These have been great. Easy to set up, have worked exactly as advertised. I have old eyes, but with the focal point being out in space, can use without reading glasses. Plugged in to my nintendo switch and worked like a champ. Plugged into my company laptop and worked just like an other monitor. Having fun playing around with them and showing off to my engineer friends.
C**A
Cool glasses!
These were very cool. They did what they were supposed to. They were a bit finicky for me, but I really dislike them. I did have to return them though because they were giving me a headache and making me dizzy so just remember they could be they could take some getting used to i on the other hand could not get used to them. I had to return them. He really was sad cause I actually did like them, but I could not be sick all the time that was just not gonna work for me. I would definitely recommend if you don’t get sick off of stuff like this.
R**D
Hard to get a good angle for full view and quite bulky/heavy.
XR not ready for prime time yet. Glasses need to be lighter and wider field of view.
A**W
Cool... In theory
These looked promising, but overall they were a letdown. They’ve got that cool tech feel at first, but after using them for a bit, the discomfort really kicks in. They're not fun to wear for long periods—uncomfortable on the face and eyes.The idea is interesting, but in practice it just feels like an overpriced gimmick. For the price, I was expecting something more polished and usable. Definitely not something I’d reach for often.
D**F
Everything you want
Awesome product, definitely recommend the glasses and the beam. Can turn anything with a display output to a huge screen. Built in audio quality is excellent as well. I used mine with a Samsung 23 ultra and has so many features. Highly recommend
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