I've found 11 best Prime Day smart glasses deals right now — up to $200 off Xreal, Viture and more
Massive savings on Xreal, Viture and more
Amazon's Prime Day sale is rolling in major discounts, and from the many smart specs we've traveled over 100,000 miles in, we've got a good idea of the stellar discounts you should have an eye on. In fact, a few have hit their all-time low price!
So far, that includes our favorite AR glasses in town (right now), as the Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses are $130 off at Amazon right now. But that's not all, as you can grab the Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2 for as little as $330.
Even over in the U.K., you'll find the impressive Viture Pro XR Glasses down by £220, while the Xreal One Pro AR glasses now have a £100 discount.
So, let's dive into all the savings you can get on an all-new pair of smart glasses, and be sure to stick right here for more updates on major price cuts on our favorite smart specs!
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- 🇺🇸 Lenovo Legion Glasses Gen 2: was $399 now $330
- 🇺🇸 Viture Pro XR Glasses: was $499 now $299
- 🇺🇸 RayNeo Air 3s Pro XR Glasses: was $312 now $249
- 🇺🇸 Xreal One AR Glasses: was $579 now $449
- 🇺🇸 Viture Luma Pro XR Glasses: was $629 now $499
- 🇺🇸 Xreal One Pro AR Glasses: was $769 now $649
- 🇺🇸 Xreal One Pro AR Glasses and Beam Pro: was $969 now $798
- 🇬🇧 Xreal Air 2 AR Glasses: was £245 now £199
- 🇬🇧 Viture Pro XR Glasses: was £489 now £269
- 🇬🇧 Viture Lime Pro XR Glasses: was £549 now £459
- 🇬🇧 Xreal One Pro AR Glasses: was £679 now £579
Prime Day smart glasses deals (U.S.)
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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.
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At over $60 off, the RayNeo Air 3s Pro are a great shout now that they're down to just $249. With its Micro-OLED displays, 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1,200-nits of perceived brightness and 46-degree FOV, these will do the job for that big screen treatment.
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If you're a screen quality purist without any need for all the spatial computing stuff, RayNeo's specs offer a massive, colorful and bright 200-inch simulated display right in front of your eyes.
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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.
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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.
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Currently the best AR glasses we've tested, the Viture Luma Pro are now down to just $499. That's an amazing price cut on a slick pair of specs that feature gorgeous Micro-OLED displays that take picture quality up a notch. Expect a large 152-inch display with clear 1200p resolution, and a wider 52-degree field of view. These are the smart specs worth investing in. In our Viture Luma Pro review, we called the best AR glasses you can get right now, and for good reason.
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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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The Xreal One Pro has one of the best panels in the business with flatter prism tech and the onboard X1 chip, which enables quick customization. Combined with the Beam Pro, you've got a walking computer. It comes at a premium price, but it is one of the best around. In our Xreal One Pro review, we said one of its downsides was its price, especially with the Beam Pro. But now they're that much more affordable.
Prime Day smart glasses deals (U.K.)
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For some of the most affordable AR glasses around, look no further than the Xreal Air 2. The standard Air 2s may not come with the Electrochromic lenses, but the display quality is exactly the same — making this near-£50 saving worthwhile!
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That Micro OLED display tech in the Viture Pro is some of the best I’ve laid my eyes upon — bright at 1,000 perceived nits and with very minimal blurry edges, and an enhanced electrochromic film on the lenses.
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Currently the best AR glasses we've tested, the Viture Luma Pro are now down to just $499. That's an amazing price cut on a slick pair of specs that feature gorgeous Micro-OLED displays that take picture quality up a notch. Expect a large 152-inch display with clear 1200p resolution, and a wider 52-degree field of view. These are the smart specs worth investing in. In our Viture Luma Pro review, we called the best AR glasses you can get right now, and for good reason.
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Prefer Xreal? Then these One Pro AR Glasses should suit your fancy, as their £100 off. As you'll find in our Xreal One Pro review, these don't come cheap (but the discount helps), but they offer some of the best picture quality you can get with their Micro-OLED display with a whopping 172-inch virtual screen.
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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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