XREAL glasses make AR gaming more approachable than ever


What you need to know

  • The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is going on now from Mar. 18 – Mar. 22 in San Francisco, California.
  • At the event, XREAL is hosting AR game demos with its various spatial computing glasses. 
  • XREAL also introduced a new accessory specifically designed to add more convenience to the XREAL glasses experience.

This week at Game Developers Conference (GDC), XREAL is hosting AR game demos on its various AR glasses. From these demos, people get to see for themselves that the future of augmented reality (AR) gaming (and even virtual reality (VR) gaming) is already here — and it doesn’t have to be as expensive, ridiculous-looking, or as uncomfortable as what’s offered by Apple Vision Pro.

Additionally, XREAL’s newly revealed XREAL Hub accessory makes the company’s glasses even more convenient to use. Basically, this new peripheral allows you to charge up your source device (phone, laptop, desktop, gaming handheld, etc.) while still keeping XREAL connected to it. That’s especially helpful for devices that only have one USB-C output port.

Why XREAL matters in the gaming space

XREAL Air 2 Pro features micro OLED displays that overlay digital imagery over the world around you.  (Image credit: XREAL)

There’s been a much bigger focus on the world of spatial computing over the last few months thanks to the release of the extremely expensive $3,499 Apple Vision Pro and various companies’ AR/VR glasses. Currently, XREAL is the leader in this space (with over 350,000 glasses sold) — its glasses are far more affordable ranging between $379 and $699. 





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