Xreal One Pro AR glasses are now available at Amazon and Best Buy with a discounted limited-time bundle

Starting today (August 25), those who are curious about some of the best smart glasses in the Xreal One Pro can purchase a pair from Amazon or Best Buy. It's part of an expansion into the United States by the AR glasses maker.
To celebrate the launch, Xreal is offering a limited time Xreal One Pro AR Glasses with Beam Pro WiFi bundle for $798 on Amazon. It combines the One Pro and the Beam Pro AR, which acts as an external computer for your smart glasses, separate from a smartphone or other device. The bundle costs $798, a $170 savings on the two devices and lasts through Monday, September 1. (For more deals, check out this week's top Amazon Labor Day sales).
The Xreal One Pro has one of the best panels in the business with flatter prism tech and the on-board X1 chip which enables quick customization. Combined with the Beam Pro and you've got a walking computer. It comes at a premium price, but it is the best of the best. In our review, we called them the "next generation of smart glasses" with the widest field of view currently available.
"XREAL’s mission has always been to bring AR to everyone," said Ralph Jodice, Xreal's GM of North America in a press release. "Expanding sales to Amazon and Best Buy is a natural next step."
The bundle deal is also available on Xreal.com.
Featuring Sony micro-OLED displays and a custom X1 chip, the Xreal One Pro offers an expanded 57-degree field of view (one of the largest available for now).
It comes with a premium design, a Bose audio system, and great wearability, making them a great all-in-one device.
In our review, computing editor Jason England said, "It’s a generational leap forward in display tech combined with that X1 chip you know and love, Bose audio for strong volume and impressive definition, and a sleek, premium construction that feels great to wear for hours."
You can connect these glasses to your phone, computer, Steam Deck, and more to bring a clear, vivid screen to your eyes without craning your neck, perfect for a long flight or working away at a cafe.
We're still learning everything you can do with a pair of AR glasses including pairing them with a pocketable mini PC for a minimalist on-the-go work station.
If you've been wondering if AR glasses are right for you, now might be the time to try a pair yourself, especially now that it's a bit easier to get in the US.
Looking for something more affordable? Our list of the best AR and AI smart glasses could help you find the pair that are right for you.
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