Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro AR glasses have been launched as the upgraded versions of the original Xreal Air AR specs. These new glasses retain the comfortable and stylish design of their predecessor, with the Pro model featuring a new Electrochromic Dimming feature for its lenses. The major improvements in the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro are seen in the picture and audio department. Both models now come with Sony 0.55 Micro-OLED displays that offer 25% higher peak brightness and improved color calibration, resulting in vibrant colors and good contrast in dark scenes.

On the audio front, the AR glasses have more immersive audio through their speakers. However, the bass is still somewhat weak, and there is noticeable audio leakage due to the open-ear speaker design. To enjoy private viewing, users will need to use Bluetooth headphones.

While the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro offer an enjoyable experience, the main issue remains the price point. Priced at $399 / £399 and $449 / £449 respectively, these glasses are quite expensive for what they offer. Users will need to purchase an Xreal Beam and additional adapter cables to enhance the AR experience, which can add nearly $200 / £200 to the total cost. Compared to the Meta Quest 3 VR headset, which offers a more comprehensive experience at a similar price point, the Xreal glasses may not provide the best value for money.

Pre-orders for the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro are currently available on the Xreal website and Amazon, with shipping set to begin in November for customers in the US and UK. The models are fairly similar, with the main difference being the presence or absence of Electrochromic Dimming in the cheaper Xreal Air 2. However, most users may find the optional cover that comes with both models to be sufficient for blocking out visual distractions.

In terms of design, the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro are lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods. They come with easily swappable nose clips and an optional frame attachment for prescription lenses. Unlike some rival devices, the glasses do not get uncomfortably hot after prolonged use. The only drawback is the lack of volume controls, with the buttons only allowing users to change brightness levels.

Performance-wise, the Xreal Air 2 Pro offers significant improvements over the original Xreal Air glasses. The Sony 0.55 Micro-OLED display delivers impressive HD visuals, with vibrant colors and good contrast. The audio is immersive but lacks strong bass, and there is some audio leakage due to the open-ear design. Overall, the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro offer a solid performance upgrade.

In conclusion, the Xreal Air 2 and Air 2 Pro AR glasses provide an enjoyable experience with their comfortable design, improved visuals, and immersive audio. However, the high price point and the need for additional accessories to enhance the AR experience may make users consider other options that offer better value for money.

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