
After we took a have a look at earlier this yr at CES in Las Vegas, we had optimistic first impressions but additionally famous that its success would “in the end boil all the way down to the vary of apps.” Xreal might have provide you with a novel technique to handle this downside with its new One Sequence of AR glasses: make them connectable to extra units by way of USB-C.
Xreal unveiled its new One Sequence AR glasses that may create customizable cinematic shows with three degrees-of-freedom (3DoF) rotational monitoring and spatial computing. The brand new AR glasses may also create and management shows from “iPhones, Androids, Steam Deck, PC, MacBooks and nearly any gadget with video-out over USB-C,” in line with Xreal’s announcement.
Earlier Xreal glasses wanted an Xreal Beam or Beam Professional adapter to create spatial shows for USB-C units. The One Sequence places its spatial functionality within the glasses themselves with a customized silicon chip referred to as the X1 that delivers “extremely low motion-to-photon (M2P) latency of solely ~3ms at 120Hz,” in line with the announcement.
The Xreal One Sequence additionally provides an enormous show space with 1080p full HD for every eye. The Xreal One makes use of a triangular birdbath lens design that may produce a 50-degree field-of-view and a 20.7-percent bigger show than the Xreal Air 2 collection. The Xreal One Professional is the primary set of AR glasses with a flat-prism lens design that may create a 57-degree field-of-view. Each the Xreal One and One Professional can also ship fine-tuned audio with Sound by Bose.
The glasses themselves are nonetheless pretty large, as are most AR spectacles like . The One Sequence’ 11 mm aircraft is 40.9 thinner than “conventional birdbath optics,” in line with the announcement.
Xreal is presently taking pre-orders for the Xreal One for $499 (€549) and One Professional glasses for $599 (€649) on . Transport begins in mid-December for the Xreal One and early subsequent yr for the Xreal One Professional.