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Our sister site, Tom's Guide, has already had the opportunity to get hands-on and try out these new XREAL One smart glasses with devices including an iPhone 16, a Steam Deck, and a MacBook.The ...
Apple apparently no longer sees the future through augmented reality-tinted glasses. According to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is ditching a project to build AR lenses that ...
Two years ago, at CES 2023, I looked into my augmented reality crystal ball and predicted that it wouldn’t be long before we were talking about “glassholes” all over again. CES 2025 was ...
Nreal Air are the first AR glasses to be Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, and Eye Comfort certified by TÜV Rheinland Group. At launch, Nreal Air featured compatibility with the Steam Deck and ...
We’ve seen Asus and Logitech take a swing, now Lenovo wants a turn at bat to take on the Steam Deck. The Lenovo Legion Go is another portable, AMD-powered, Windows-running game machine, but with ...
Valve Deckard could be a wearable Steam Deck (Image credit: Future / Roland Moore-Colyer). Beyond this latest rumor, other leaks are teasing something special, with Deckard said to not only be a ...
Looking to buy smart glasses in 2025? Here's your ultimate guide to the latest and upcoming models from Meta, Snap, Google, Samsung, and more—including audio, AR, and AI features.
Xreal unveiled a step change for its newest augmented reality (AR) glasses, Xreal One Series, that the company believes is the biggest leap forward in AR tech to date.
If you're using the glasses with a device that supports DisplayPort over USB-C--such as a Steam Deck, iPhone 15, and select laptops--this is all you need to connect the two.
One of my favorite Steam Deck upgrades costs more than a Steam Deck. I’ve been testing out Xreal’s new $499 One AR glasses, which can serve as an external display for the console by connecting ...
Xreal Inc's new One Pro augmented reality glasses are a taste of the future, giving a preview of what devices from Meta Platforms Inc, Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google may feel like.