I’ll admit it, when I first heard about AR glasses like the Xreal One I thought it was a joke. But as a gamer they clicked for me when I realized they could be plugged into a Steam Deck or iPad so I could have my own giant, private display no matter where I was. If you want to be completely immersed in your games and movies (without wearing a bulky VR headset), some of the best AR glasses are on sale for Black Friday at their lowest prices ever.
xreal one specs It’s packed with features and is priced at $399.99 at Amazon and Best Buy, which is $180 less than the original price. This model will look simple on your face, except for the USB-C cable that you’ll attach to its ear hook to connect your device. The One supports a fast 120Hz refresh rate at 1080p, and its Micro OLED screen offers excellent contrast. The arms of the glasses have built-in Bose-tuned speakers that pipe audio down into your ears.
One of my favorite features on the One, three degrees of freedom, lets you virtually freeze the screen in place so it’s not always moving with your head. It may be necessary to use this if looking at a screen makes your motion sickness worse when you’re in a car, train, or plane. As far as shortcomings go, the One lacks a hardware-based myopia dial to take into account nearsightedness. If the screen looks blurry, you may need to purchase prescription lenses for them.
If near vision adjustment is important to you, I recommend getting checked witcher luma pro glassesWhich includes settings. You can also get them in regular size at Amazon and Best Buy for $424.99 (usually about $500 outside of sale), or in larger size at Amazon for $449. These have a somewhat gamer-y look, which some people may not like, but they are very similar to the Xreal One in both function and specs. They boast a micro OLED screen with a slightly sharper 1200p resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Harman tuned their built-in speakers.
However, clearly we can’t have just one set of AR glasses in 2025 that can do it all for under $500. The Witcher model lacks the three degrees of freedom included in the axial one. In other words, as you move your head, the image on the screen will move. This will either be totally fine for you, or a deal-breaker.