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7 best Black Friday smart glasses deals I'd shop, from someone who reviews AR and AI glasses for a living

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Want a giant screen or spatial computing right before your very eyes? The latest smart glasses do just that, and while they can cost a pretty penny, Black Friday sales are taking off a huge chunk of change on the best AR glasses we've tested.

That includes the Viture Pro XR Glasses with a $200 discount at Amazon, with a gorgeous Micro-OLED display delivering a massive 135-inch virtual display (and a fast 120Hz refresh rate). But there's also the recent RayNeo Air 3S Pro that are now at $259, offering even better value for money. And they offer incredible picture quality for watching shows, playing games and more.

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Best Black Friday smart glasses deals

RayNeo Air 3s
RayNeo Air 3s: was $269 now $255 at Amazon
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The RayNeo Air 3s may not offer fancy spatial computing or 3DoF AR features, but as someone who enjoys a stylish pair of glasses while watching shows or playing games right in the lenses, it's hard to go wrong at this price, even if it's not the cheapest we've seen them be.

Viture Pro XR Glasses
Viture Pro XR Glasses: was $499 now $299 at Amazon
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If you're a fan of clear details on large, 135-inch screen with 120Hz refresh rate, then these Viture Pro XR glasses will do the trick. And now for well under $400! The Micro OLED display tech in the Viture Pro is simply one of the best around, backed by its 1,000 nit max brightness and minimal blurry edges. Plus, you can expect an enhanced electrochromic film right on the lenses.

Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2
Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2: was $399 now $335 at Amazon
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Just in time for the Lenovo Legion Go 2, these Legion Glasses Gen 2 AR glasses provide a great match to give that handheld's screen the 126-inch screen treatment. With an FHD (1920 x 1080) Micro-OLED panel at 120Hz, and up to 4K quality, game away or watch shows on your Legion Go or (nearly) any device via a simple USB-C connectivity. Along with 800 nits max brightness and a magnetic light shield to keep prying eyes at bay, it's not a bad shout now that it's nearly $70 off.

RayNeo Air 3S Pro
RayNeo Air 3S Pro: was $299 now $259 at rayneo.com
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The RayNeo Air 3s Pro only arrived a couple of months ago, but they're already down by $40! With an upgraded micro-OLED 1080p display with a speedy 120Hz refresh rate, a bigger audio boost for bass and brighter 1,200 nits of perceived brightness, this is a great first pair of AR glasses for many.
Price check: $299 @ Amazon (with coupon)

Xreal One AR Glasses
Xreal One AR Glasses: was $579 now $499 at Amazon
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Now down to $499, the Xreal One AR specs are a treat for the eyes. It packs gorgeous Micro-OLED display technology with a 50-degree field of view, paired with a built-in X1 chip to handle 3 DoF tracking entirely on the hardware. In our Xreal One review, we noted that they were one of the best in the category, and despite their age, they still impress.

Rokid AR Spatial
Rokid AR Spatial: was $698 now $568 at Amazon
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This one is for the cinema-goers who prefer to get the big-screen treatment right in their room (or train, or plane). This Rokid AR Spatial kit not only offers a stunning 300-inch TV in front of you, along with Micro-OLED tech with a 1200p picture, but the Rokid Station also delivers spatial computing capabilities. Now, for a $190 discount.

Xreal One Pro AR Glasses
Xreal One Pro AR Glasses: was $769 now $649 at Amazon
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These truly kicked off the next generation of smart glasses, as the Xreal One Pro AR specs combine drastically upgraded display tech with the widest field of view (57-degree FOV) that you’ll find in a pair of specs right now. That's all with its clear (and gorgeous) Micro-OLED display featuring a 171-inch virtual display. Now, it's $120 off!

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Darragh Murphy
Computing Editor

Darragh is Tom’s Guide’s Computing Editor and is fascinated by all things bizarre in tech. His work can be seen in Laptop Mag, Mashable, Android Police, Shortlist Dubai, Proton, theBit.nz, ReviewsFire and more. When he's not checking out the latest devices and all things computing, he can be found going for dreaded long runs, watching terrible shark movies and trying to find time to game

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