Xreal, formerly known as Nreal, has just unveiled its latest augmented reality (AR) glasses, the Xreal Air 2. Building upon its previous model, the Xreal Air 2 offers improved displays, enhanced comfort, and a customizable level of immersion. The glasses have already been launched in China and are now available in Europe and the US.
The standout feature of the Xreal Air 2 is its ability to turn any viewing experience into a big screen encounter, boasting a display size of up to 330 inches. Powered by Sony’s latest 0.55-inch Micro-OLED display, it delivers full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 per eye, ensuring a crisp and vibrant visual experience. With a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and increased brightness of 500 nits, users can expect smooth and vivid content.
Xreal has also prioritized comfort in the design of the Air 2. The glasses are now 10% thinner and lighter at 72 grams, making them more comfortable for extended use. They feature improved elastic temples, new “AirFit” nose pads, and softer materials for enhanced wearability. Whether it’s watching movies or enjoying other content, Xreal aims to provide an immersive experience without sacrificing comfort.
A notable addition to the Xreal Air 2 Pro is the introduction of electrochromic dimming technology. Users have the option to choose between three modes: transparent mode, which allows you to see the outside world while wearing the glasses, productivity mode which blocks 35% of outside light, and immersive mode which provides complete darkness for gaming and entertainment.
While the Xreal Air 2 lacks cameras and motion sensors, it functions as a personal projector, projecting the screen as the user moves their head. To enhance the experience, users can purchase the Xreal Beam accessory (priced at $119) which offers gyroscopic tracking, keeping the screen fixed in place while providing additional connectivity options.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are the Xreal Air 2 glasses wireless?
No, the Xreal Air 2 glasses connect to devices via USB-C with video (DisplayPort) output. Wireless connectivity is not available.
Do the Xreal Air 2 glasses have a wireless accessory option?
No, the Xreal Air 2 glasses do not offer a wireless accessory option.
What is the price of the Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro?
The Xreal Air 2 is priced at $399, while the Xreal Air 2 Pro is priced at $449.
Will the Xreal Air 2 be available for shipping?
Yes, the Xreal Air 2 is expected to start shipping in the US and UK in November 2023, and in other parts of Europe in December.
Is the Xreal Air 2 compatible with the Xreal Beam accessory?
Yes, the Xreal Air 2 can be used with the Xreal Beam accessory, which provides gyroscopic tracking and additional wired connectivity options.
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