Xreal Officially Reveals Its Android XR Aura Glasses
Key Points:
- Xreal announced that its first Android XR glasses, named Aura, will go on sale later this year, debuting at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, California.
- Aura aims to deliver high-end headset performance in lightweight glasses, featuring a 70-degree field of view, built-in hand tracking, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon Reality Elite chip, but requires a tethered connection to a separate puck.
- The company has not disclosed the final price yet but is offering a two-week reservation period with a $99 fee that includes a $199 launch credit, effectively saving $100 on the future purchase; a limited number of "founder priority pass" reservations are available for $299 with guaranteed launch-day delivery and special edition hardware.
- Aura is expected to be significantly more expensive than Xreal's previous models, such as the $650 OnePro frames, but the exact cost remains unknown, causing some frustration among potential buyers.
- Xreal targets a fall launch in the US, UK, Japan, Canada, and South Korea, with European availability to follow, while also investing in new content experiences for the device.