I tried Xreal’s Beam Pro AR glasses controller, and it could fix some of my biggest AR gripes
The Beam Pro is more like an Android smartphone than a controller, but it’s designed to navigate Xreal’s AR glasses
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
Powered by Snapdragon, and packing SuperVOOC charging tech.
A premium VR headset with a premium price tag.