Xreal’s Cutting-Edge AR Glasses Now Offered at Amazon and Best Buy


Where to Buy the Xreal One Pro AR Glasses

The highly awaited Xreal One Pro AR glasses, a highlight from CES 2025, are now up for grabs. These state-of-the-art smart glasses from Xreal can be found at leading retailers like Amazon and Best Buy as of today.

The Xreal glasses deliver a flawless augmented reality experience, combining cameras, audio, and an advanced display, typically seen in larger VR headsets or Apple’s expensive Vision Pro. While still on the higher end price-wise, these glasses incorporate the latest technology into a streamlined format.

Mashable had the chance to try the One Pro glasses at CES 2025, but acquiring them has been tough until now. After completing around 10,000 pre-orders in June, the glasses quickly sold out, as mentioned in a company press release. They are now easily accessible on Amazon.

Moreover, there is a limited-time promotion offering a $50 discount on a bundle.

Save $50 with the Xreal One Pro and Beam Pro Bundle

For those who didn’t catch the initial release of the XREAL One Pro AR glasses, there’s now a limited-time bundle available. This offer bundles the XREAL One Pro AR glasses with the XREAL Beam Pro.

Until September 1, you can buy the glasses combined with the XREAL Beam Pro for $799 at Amazon and Best Buy, resulting in a $50 savings off the usual $849 price.

Although the glasses are remarkable on their own, it’s essential to consider the features of the bundle. Mashable’s former East Coast Tech Editor, Kimberly Gedeon, assigned the Beam Pro a score of 3.3 out of 5, remarking that it “needs refinement.” PCMag rated it a “Good” 3.5-star review.

The Beam Pro’s standout feature is its capability to enable a head-tracking AR interface known as NebulaOS, which PCMag notes is “more natural” than typical screen mirroring. It also features dual cameras for taking 3D “spatial” photos and videos. Gedeon praised its “fun 3D video capture,” a “satisfying” haptic keyboard, and a “shockingly long” battery life.

Despite having some multitasking limitations with the Beam, the glasses are still quite impressive. For those excited to dive into AR, this package offers a comprehensive, albeit limited, experience. At $799, it’s an affordable entry point.