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XREAL Project Aura: AR Glasses with up to 70 FoV - New X1S chip in the glasses and a Snapdragon in the puck

Your Phone Won't Be Enough to Power the First Real Pair of Android XR Glasses

We have the first few specs on Xreal's Project Aura, the first AR glasses built for Android XR.

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TL;DR: Xreal just spilled a few deets on its Project Aura AR glasses—the first real Android XR wearable—but spoiler: your phone can’t handle the heavy 3D/AI lifting. Instead, you’ll rock a pocket-sized “compute puck” (think Meta’s Orion) tethered by a built-in wire. Inside the frames is a beefed-up X1S chip, while the puck packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to crunch all that data.

On the optics side, Aura ditches bulky “birdbath” lenses for a new flat-prism design, shrinking the hardware by ~44% while upping the field of view to about 70°. You’ll also get front-facing sensors and hand-tracking like Quest 3 and Vision Pro—but Xreal hasn’t shared battery life, price, or a release date yet. Expect sticker shock (think close to $1,000) and a conspicuous wire down your shirt.

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