Xreal just rolled out an upgraded entry-level augmented-reality glasses model at CES, marking another milestone for the company in the competitive spatial computing space. The move reflects a broader trend that's about to dominate the conversation at the conference: smart eyewear is becoming the next frontier. With AR devices increasingly bridging the gap between digital and physical worlds, companies are racing to make this tech accessible to everyday users. Xreal's latest offering signals that the AR glasses market isn't just hype anymore—it's becoming real.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-07 14:01
NGL, Xreal's recent move is quite interesting. Finally, some manufacturers are starting to seriously develop affordable AR glasses.
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MysteriousZhang
· 01-04 22:58
ngl xreal this move is indeed quite impressive, but I still want to see the price before deciding whether to get on board.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-04 14:26
ngl xreal's entry-level pricing strategy is pretty good; finally, someone remembers that ordinary people also want to use AR.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-04 14:18
ngl xreal this entry-level model is really interesting, finally not sky-high priced
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-04 14:14
Another AR glasses model, can the price be lowered?
Xreal just rolled out an upgraded entry-level augmented-reality glasses model at CES, marking another milestone for the company in the competitive spatial computing space. The move reflects a broader trend that's about to dominate the conversation at the conference: smart eyewear is becoming the next frontier. With AR devices increasingly bridging the gap between digital and physical worlds, companies are racing to make this tech accessible to everyday users. Xreal's latest offering signals that the AR glasses market isn't just hype anymore—it's becoming real.