Xreal One Pro — Portable Virtual Display Hands-on Summary

Xreal One Pro — Portable Virtual Display Hands-on Summary

Quick summary: The Xreal One Pro are wearable virtual displays that mirror your laptop, phone or supported consoles into a private, massive-feeling screen (advertised up to 222″). They aim to be a task- and media-focused tool rather than an all-day wearable — lightweight (≈87 g), with dual 0.55″ Sony Micro-OLED panels delivering 1080p per eye at 120Hz and a 57° FOV. Built-in Bose mini-speakers, adjustable darkening shades, and a USB-C connection make them a convenient travel accessory for work, movies and casual gaming.

Key specs

  • Displays: Dual 0.55″ Sony Micro-OLED, 1080p per eye, 120Hz
  • Field of view: ~57°
  • Weight: ~87 g
  • Price: $650 (official shop)
  • Audio: Built-in Bose mini-speakers
  • Connection: USB-C (wired only)
  • Optional camera accessory: Xreal Eye (sold separately)

What stood out

  • Feels like a private 222″ display when plugged into a laptop or phone — great for focused writing, editing or binge-watching in public without sharing your screen.
  • Comfortable for extended sessions; darkening shades and auto-transparency help balance virtual brightness vs. real-world awareness.
  • Much cheaper and more travel-friendly than high-end spatial devices (e.g., Apple Vision Pro) and more useful than single-screen smart frames for full-screen media or desktop use.

Limitations & caveats

  • Wired USB-C only — no native wireless streaming, which keeps weight and battery needs down but requires a cable.
  • Not meant for walking around — large frames and limited AR overlay capability compared with camera-enabled glasses.
  • Prescription users need inserts (e.g., HonsVR) which add cost and make sharing less convenient.
  • Switch 2 not natively supported yet without adapters; Xreal has discussed upcoming accessories but availability varies.

Where to find them

Verdict

The Xreal One Pro is a compelling niche device: an affordable, portable virtual monitor and media display ideal for focused sessions while traveling or working remotely. If you want a discreet, powerful on-the-go screen without bulky VR hardware — and you don’t need continuous pass-through AR or cameras — the One Pro is worth considering.

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