Xreal Black Friday deals: One Pro $50 off, One AR $100 off
Black Friday discounts have arrived for smart glasses: the Xreal One Pro is $50 off and now priced at $599 (sale applies to both frame sizes), while the more affordable Xreal One AR is marked down to $399 (about $100 off). These AR glasses aim to bring a massive virtual display and solid image quality to laptops, phones and gaming consoles at a fraction of the Vision Pro’s price.
The One Pro delivers dual 1080p Micro‑OLED panels that project a virtual 222‑inch screen and a roughly 57° field of view. The displays are bright and sharp, and the frames darken to simulate sunglasses, making the One Pro well suited for media consumption and desktop productivity where a large virtual workspace helps. Note: they don’t fully block external light, so they’re more AR than fully immersive VR.
Key specs and features
- Virtual screen size: up to 222 inches (projection)
- Displays: 1080p Micro‑OLED
- Field of view: ~57° (One Pro), ~50° (One AR)
- Compatibility: laptops, smartphones, consoles — multiple input options
- Comfort: lightweight frames and sunglasses‑like darkening; less isolating than full VR headsets
How they compare to Apple Vision Pro
In our review, the Xreal One Pro impressed for delivering a large, sharp virtual display at a much lower price than Apple’s Vision Pro. However, the Xreal glasses remain an AR device — they do not fully occlude the real world and their FOV and immersion are smaller than the Vision Pro’s. If you want complete immersion or dedicated VR experiences, a full headset remains the better choice.
Other deals to watch
- Xreal One AR — roughly $399 during Black Friday (smaller virtual screen, 50° FOV)
- Meta Ray‑Ban Gen 1 — around 20% off (non‑AR smart glasses for notifications/capture)
If you’re curious about AR for streaming, productivity or portable gaming, this pricing makes Xreal’s lineup an attractive entry point. As always, try to test fit and returned policies where possible — oversized frames and comfort vary by user.
Find current listings (affiliate link, opens in new tab): Xreal One Pro on Amazon.
Discussion: Would you buy AR glasses at this price for movies, productivity or gaming — and which use would matter most to you?
