The Xreal Beam or
adapter was required to achieve rotational 3DoF track so that the screen stayed in place when you rotated your head, unless you were using a PC or one of the few specific Android phones with integrated Xreal support. Unless you had a computer or one of a few Android devices with built-in Xreal support, you needed to use the Xreal Beam adapter or the
device in order to achieve rotational 3DoF. The X1 chip powers 3DoF for all input devices, eliminating the need for Beam adapters. Xreal One Pro will have the widest field of transparent optics in glasses form factor on the market. Xreal One Pro has the largest field of transparent optics available in a glasses format. The XREAL One Series will benefit from Bose’s audio expertise, which creates a more powerful and distinct sound. Xreal One is priced at $500, while the Xreal One Pro with wider field of view is priced at $600.Beam ProFor the first time for Xreal glasses, Xreal One Pro comes in two interpupillary distance (IPD) sizes, allowing buyers to choose the option best suited to their eyes. Xreal One costs $500 while the Xreal One Pro, with a wider field of vision, is $600.
For Xreal Glasses, Xreal One Pro is available in two different interpupillary spacing (IPD), allowing customers to select the best option for their eyes.