As HoloLens vanishes from view, XREAL steps up and takes 51% of the augmented reality market


What you need to know

  • XREAL (formerly NREAL) creates AR glasses that look almost as subtle as regular glasses. 
  • Complete with prescription options, the XREAL glasses function essentially as an external monitor, able to extend or duplicate a Windows PC or Android phone display. They also work seamlessly with Samsung DeX (or Windows 10 Mobile’s Continuum… RIP). 
  • As part of CES 2024 news drops, XREAL announced that it has taken more than half of the AR market to date, and is growing rapidly. 

Once upon a time, Microsoft was experimenting heavily with consumer-facing augmented reality. Whether it was HoloLens or the leaked “Project Fortazela” from back in 2014, Microsoft thought augmented reality was an opportunity to create new paradigms for Windows devices, while potentially extending its UWP app platform. Fast forward to 2024, and we have most of the HoloLens division winding down, kept on life support only by an outstanding HoloLens contract with the U.S. military (which has been in danger of being shut down for years, according to reports). Microsoft also just killed its entire Windows Mixed Reality platform just recently, conceding the entirety of the future of augmented reality platforms to companies like Meta and Apple, both of whom who are struggling to truly mainstream the tech. Perhaps another player will have more luck?

Today, XREAL announced at CES 2024 that it has cornered an impressive 51% of the nascent augmented reality market, with its stylish and subtle AR line up. 





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