The X1 independent spatial computing chip controls the 3DoF spatial computing experience, delivering a low latency of less than 3ms at 120Hz, which is significantly lower than the 20ms industry benchmark for OST AR devices.
The glasses have a 50-degree field of view, which helps sell the illusion of looking at a 140” high definition monitor from five feet away, and the Pro model expands this to 57 degrees with a flat-prism lens design that enhances the display area.
The glasses maintain 1080p resolution per eye, a 120Hz refresh rate, and audio capabilities are enhanced through a partnership with Bose, integrating optimized sound for the glasses.
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The Xreal One and Xreal One Pro offer spatial computing at a lower cost than the Vision Pro
The glasses are powered by the X1 independent spatial computing chip, which delivers a low latency of less than 3ms at 120Hz
The Xreal Eye, a detachable camera accessory, captures 12MP photos and 1080p 60fps video content from the wearer's point of view
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