Xreal Beam Pro Review: this is how you should control AR specs
Xreal’s Beam Pro is a smartphone without the phone, designed to control your Xreal AR glasses and feed them with content
Xreal’s Beam Pro is a smartphone without the phone, designed to control your Xreal AR glasses and feed them with content
Rokid’s new AR Joy 2 system combines its top-end AR glasses with a Google-certified Android TV device for entertainment on the move
The Beam Pro is more like an Android smartphone than a controller, but it’s designed to navigate Xreal’s AR glasses
Even Realities’ debut smart AR glasses ditch cameras and speakers in favour of putting everything on a screen
The Big G might have accidentally revealed a new version of Google Glass at Google I/O 2024 in a brief moment
The Rokid AR Lite suite combines the Max 2 glasses and Station 2 host into one offering for a more intuitive AR experience
Tecno’s Pocket Go is one of the first handheld PC gaming experiences to go fully immersive with these AR glasses.
Spoiler alert: it’s a fantastic device from Apple. In fact, the Vision Pro might be the best headset. But it’s still just a VR headset.
They’re a pair of AR glasses with 120Hz OLED screens that connect to your phone to let you watch media on a big virtual screen.
Brilliant Lab’s Frame promise a pair of normal-looking glasses with AI and and AR display built-in. It gives us major Google Glass vibes.
The two brands are partnering up to offer passengers the gear for AR experiences while they’re flying.
We’re particularly intrigued by its unique controllers