👓 Step into the future of XR — see more, feel more, be more.
The VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses deliver a groundbreaking 135" 120Hz Full HD display with over 1000 nits brightness, enhanced by myopia adjustments and an innovative electrochromic film that blocks external light. Designed for seamless compatibility across iPhone, Android, Mac, PC, and gaming consoles, these glasses combine premium Harman audio, SGS A+ eye-care certification, and a durable aircraft-grade metal frame to offer professionals and gamers an unmatched immersive experience anytime, anywhere.
Color | Black |
Band Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Oval |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Gaming Console, PC, MAC |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 per eye |
Maximum Display Brightness | 4E+3 Nit |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 135 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 1.85 x 2.13 inches |
Warranty Type | Standard/Full |
Communication Feature | Wireless, Wired |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | NET |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Case Material Type | Resin or Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Walking, Cycling, Baseball, Run |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | iOS, Android,macOS, Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, XBox |
Additional Features | 3DoF, VR Videos, Multiple Screens, Spatial Video/ Spatial Photo, Adjustable Electrochromic Film |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
H**S
I love mine. Read this before you buy though
These are awesome for airplane rides and long layovers. Just note before you buy..... These glasses are just a screen that you wear on your face. they have no operating system. The glasses alone do nothing without plugging them in. They work great with apple phones. It will screen mirror your phone and you can use any of your phone apps with the display on your glasses. My experience with android is less impressive. You have to run your android phone in dex mode which is almost like computer "windows" experience. it would be fine if i could still use my phone screen to navigate or use the pointer. i had tom get a wireless keyboard/mouse so i could do anything in dex mode. its awesome plugged into my Nintendo DS . Really cool on my gaming laptop. I can play games in 3D which is a different experience. kind of makes me dizzy and i wouldn't recommend it if you've had a few drinks because that makes the dizziness worse lol. The neckband is pretty cool too. I have the older one and the pro. I would recommend the pro for sure. It really doesn't do much your phone wouldn't do though unless you're doing remote gaming. it is convenient to just have everything connected from the neck up though instead of having a wire running to your phone, then your phone in your hand or pocket. and the headgaze mode on the neckband works awesome. the new hand gesture mode on the pro neckband needs some work. anyway, i would definitely recommend this product. I bought 2 sets. 1 for the lady and one for me. You just have to decide how you want to use it before you buy and get accessories with it, there are usually package deals.
W**N
Painfully Close to Perfect with a Fatal Flaw
The media could not be loaded. Summary:What I wanted: A wearable computer monitor/TV. I basically got that. Just not as wide an input support as would make them perfect. Don't expect clear text near the edges of the display.Why I wanted it: Video gaming and having a computer monitor that fits in a pocket. Mostly got that too. What these are NOT: Virtual reality glasses. Augmented reality glasses.Full Review:--------------The Fit: 5/5I have a slightly wider than average face. These glasses are a bit tight to put on initially, but relax into a good position once you grapple them around your skull. My discomfort was momentary. There is enough give in the opposite direction on the hinges that for me the comfort is excellent after the initial push to get them in place. They rest securely but do not squeeze. I'm certain they could be shaken off, but not casually. Overall ergonomics feel very good once they're at rest. No sharp bits, no uncomfortable seams anywhere that rests on skin. Bizarrely lightweight. Connecting cable is in a fantastic place to stay out of the way. Very comfy.Appearance: 2/5The glasses have a thick, satin finish black plastic appearance. Not shiny or particularly dull. Fingerprints from handling the frame do show, but only from close up and under angles of light normally reserved for inspection. I'm unsure what the material of the shell is, but feels like plastic. The electrochromic lenses work fantastically. Honestly, a super cool feature. No need for a lens cover. They go from just lighter than sunglass darkness to what seems like welding goggles dark immediately on power-up. This can be toggled with a small button on the left frame. I used these exclusively in well-lit rooms and had zero trouble with light interfering with the picture. Kind of ugly, but not what I got them for.Display: 4/5These were almost perfect. A sharp image where individual pixels are actually fairly difficult to pick out. Nice and bright colors with a built in brightness adjustment rocker button. Deep blacks. I used it at a little less than half brightness and it's excellent there--bright and crisp as a 30 inch monitor 3 feet from my face. My eyes remaining relaxed the whole time. Top and bottom of the image are nice and sharp almost all the way across. The adjustment knobs for myopia are nice and sensitive, very granular! But there's a flaw. There's always a flaw. The Viture Pro seems to be designed with a VERY narrow interpupillary distance range for best use. As far as I can tell, roughly 62-64mm or so. Mine is 67. This means the left and right edges of the otherwise amazing display are a blurry columns as the optics and my eyes are juuuust off the angle for the picture to be pixel perfect. Text in the left and right edges of the display and to a similar extent the corners are quite blurry from this distortion. Just the outside couple of inches in my illusory 30 inch monitor, but enough where reading text gets difficult. If my eyes were a few millimeters closer together it would probably work amazingly. Instead, I'm left with only above average. Unlike the knobs for individual focus per eye, there's no way to adjust this distance between the pupils at all. It's hard molded into the width and shape of the glasses themselves. It's the fatal flaw in an otherwise incredible display. I was crushed. It'll probably be what forces me to return them. If your eyes are a little closer together than mine and fall in the magic interpupillary sweet spot, you're in for an incredible treat.The rest of us should wait for the next model, where I hope they add a dial to make the glasses a little slimmer or wider so our eyes line up perfectly with the prisms.Sound: 3/5There are speakers built into the arms of the glasses, and I'll admit I was quite pleased with their ability to reproduce a relatively good sound. They do lack a bit of accuracy because they're tiny little things, but I was overall very pleased with the illusion of real speakers. It's nowhere near as tinny as I feared a speaker that small would be. It also does a pretty good job of not being clearly audible from more than just a foot or two from the glasses. You can tell there's a sound there, but not exactly what it's saying. Not bad! Volume is controlled by the volume system of the host device or computer (or steam deck in my case.)Accessories: 4/5The glasses come with a very defensive case, and their magnetic USB-C cable that makes it all work. It's not a standard wire, so keep it safe. The case does thoughtfully provide a little compartment that holds this wire inside so that you won't lose it easily unless you lost the whole thing. I appreciate little touches like that. I do ding it slightly for not molding in a convenient little spool to wind the wire around in the case, you sort of have to hand-spool it each time and it's always a little bit the wrong size and you need to do it again. There's a bit of poor placement of the interior case magnet too, it tends to let the wire bunch above it and makes it trickier to pack the case correctly. That's mostly a convenience nitpick. Also the interior material of the case seems like it would soil very easily from just human skin oil, so bear that in mind.Device Compatibility: 3/5The glasses alone are compatible with most computers that have Displayport over USB-C. This is things like most laptops, the Steam Deck and similar "game-computers" and quite a few apple devices. It does not translate to many computers that lack this ability, or similar GPU capacity in the CPU. Also essentially NO TVs without a separately sold $130 accessory the company sells. If you don't have a computer or smartphone style device to host it, it does NOTHING alone. It has no battery or power source on its own. It absolutely NEEDS to be hosted by another USB-C machine to do anything. Make sure you know that.I'll upload some various photos and a video of the electrochromic lens in action for the curious.
G**N
Best purchase decision I ever made
The Viture Pro XR/AR glasses are a strong option for those looking to purchase XR/AR eyewear, as they connect to any device with a USB-C display port. My experience with these glasses are great, I have bee enjoying gaming, content consumption, and doing some light productivity on Windows and Mac computers. While I have not had any issues with the glasses the SpaceWalker software does need improvements for doing productivity and there are some reported issues from other users to consider while making a decision but I think the advantages outweigh the drawbacks and that the Viture Pro XR/AR are worth the price. For me it’s the reviews from CNET, Forbes and WIRED are what convinced me to try these XR/AR glasses.Pros include a large, bright display with audio privacy, 120FPS gaming, vibrant OLED screens, adjustable IPD and myopia settings, Electrochromic Film, immersive 3D and spatial video capabilities, comfort, premium build quality, and additional accessories to enhance immersive experience.Cons involve limited full-screen viewing due to limited nose adjustments, potential discomfort from tight fit, minor motion sickness, limited IPD and myopia adjustment options may require prescription lenses, and unreliable SpaceWalker software.
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