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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