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Today is your last chance to get the Xreal One Pro at its pre-tariff price before it rises again on Feb 1st!

February 1, 2026
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Xreal One Pro is the best pair of XR glasses you can buy right now, and a rare deal has the price down to pre-tariff levels until the end of January. Since today is January 31, you have less than 24 hours to score this $599 deal before it’s gone. These normally go for $649 (not the $769 lie Amazon has it listed at), making this an excellent deal for the best of the best.

Xreal One Pro is better than the rest of the Xreal line for one big reason: the prism lenses. These lenses not only eliminate distracting reflections that can occur with birdbath lenses on other XR glasses (including other Xreal glasses), but they also offer a wider FoV by 5 degrees. That doesn’t sound like much on paper, but when you’re going from 52 to 58-degrees, that wider field of view makes a huge difference.

Aside from that, Xreal One Pro now also features the amazing Real 3D engine, which converts any 2D content to 3D using the glasses’ built-in X1 chip. That means all 2D content can be converted to 3D, no extra software or hardware required!

If you’re not familiar with XR glasses like Xreal One Pro, here’s how they work. Plug the glasses into any compatible device using the USB-C cable — most smartphones, laptops, and game systems work (check below for Nintendo Switch compatibility) — and that device’s display is suddenly projected onto the micro-OLED displays inside the glasses.

That makes these glasses a wearable 200-inch monitor, and Xreal offers something only Viture Beast does: native 3DoF tracking. That means the virtual monitor is “pinned” in space like a real physical monitor, so you can move your head around or even stand up, and that monitor will stay in place. It’s great for your posture!

(Image credit: Xreal)

Xreal’s Real 3D conversion is an incredible breakthrough that’s an industry-first since it uses the built-in chipset in the glasses instead of requiring additional hardware or software. It’s currently limited to 30FPS, so it’s more ideal for video content than gaming, but Xreal is expected to improve that speed over time.

Now, if $599 is too expensive for you, Xreal has another option you’ll want to consider. Xreal 1S retails for $449 and gives you 90% of the experience for quite a bit less, plus a bonus that Xreal One Pro doesn’t have.

Xreal 1S sports the same brightness as Xreal One Pro but upgrades the resolution to 1200p with a new taller 16:10 aspect ratio. The field of view is smaller, but the taller aspect ratio may be preferable for using the glasses while working on a laptop. All Xreal One products support Xreal’s wider ecosystem of add-ons, which I’ll explain below.

Enhance your experience even more

A pair of Xreal 1S glasses, an Xreal Neo, and a Nintendo Switch 2 with Dbrand skins applied to the controllers

(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

One of the best reasons to pick Xreal over other brands is because of all the native features like 3DoF spatial tracking and Real 3D conversion. But the company has a few add-ons that’ll improve your experience even more.

Xreal Eye is a small $99 camera that plugs into the nose bridge of your Xreal One series glasses and enables 6DoF tracking as well as mixed reality capture. The enhanced tracking functions just like a VR headset, so you can actually get up and walk around your virtual monitor, as well as play around with unique AR experiences.

Xreal Neo, available for pre-order for $99, is the best official way to connect your glasses to a Nintendo Switch or Switch 2. On top of making the Switch think it’s connected to the official dock, Xreal Neo also acts as a big battery that extends your Switch’s battery for a few additional hours.

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