ASUS has announced the ROG XREAL R1 AR gaming glasses, featuring a 240Hz micro-OLED FHD display that projects a virtual 171-inch screen at 4 meters, with advanced features like Bose sound, electrochromic lenses, and versatile connectivity, set to launch in early 2026.
Rokid has released the Max 2 AR glasses, lightweight and durable, that project a 300-inch virtual screen, compatible with prescription eyewear, and run on YodaOS Master, offering a portable, desktop-like experience for remote work and on-the-go use, priced at $648.
Sightful's Spacetop G1 is an AR laptop without a physical screen, using lightweight AR glasses to project a 100-inch virtual display. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon QCS8550 processor, 16GB RAM, and 128GB storage, and runs on a custom OS built on ChromiumOS. The glasses have 1920x1080 OLED displays and support custom prescription lenses. Priced at $1,900, it offers various connectivity options but has limited battery life and app support.
The ASUS AirVision M1 wearable display offers a multi-monitor experience in the form of stylish glasses, providing extra screen space without the need for physical monitors. It features a bright and versatile Micro OLED display with FHD resolution, 1100-nit peak brightness, and 95% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The device includes robust eye care technology, 3 degrees of freedom positioning, and a multi-function touchpad for easy control. It also comes with accessories such as different nose pads, a light shield, and a prescription lens accessory. The AirVision M1 is compatible with various devices and offers virtual screen configuration options through a Windows app.
The Viture One XR Glasses and Mobile Dock bundle allows Switch gamers to enjoy their games on a seamless, pixel-free virtual screen that is only visible through the glasses, providing added privacy. The bundle is priced at $568 and is designed specifically for the Switch, but can also be used with other USB-C and HDMI devices.