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Xreal Air 2 Ultra is here to challenge Apple Vision

Vision Pro is technically not "here" but its competition is....

byOnur Demirkol
January 8, 2024
in News

The Xreal Air 2 Ultra is ready for pre-orders and it certainly looks scary to its competitors in the market. It might give hard times to its competitors, especially for Apple Vision Pro, the one that we have been looking for the most. Xreal is making waves in augmented reality with the introduction of the Air 2 Ultra, a sleek AR glasses option priced at $699. Ready to compete with Meta’s Quest 3 and Apple’s Vision Pro, the Air 2 Ultra is up for preorders now, with shipments beginning in March.

Augmented reality (AR) is becoming a hot topic, offering immersive experiences. Recently, Xreal, a major player in AR, introduced the Air 2 Ultra–sleek AR glasses priced at $699. These glasses are set to compete with big names like Meta’s Quest 3 and Apple’s Vision Pro. Let’s delve into the key features that make the Xreal Air 2 Ultra a strong player in the AR field.

xreal air 2 ultra
Here are all the specs and features of the new device (Image Credit)

Xreal Air 2 Ultra specs and features

The Xreal Air 2 Ultra brings a host of impressive specs to the table. Featuring dual micro-OLED displays with a stunning 1920×1080 resolution per eye and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, this device promises vibrant and fluid visuals. The inclusion of 6DoF technology allows for precise head and hand tracking, making interactions with virtual elements highly accurate.

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What sets the Air 2 Ultra apart is its electrochromic dimming feature, allowing users to adjust lens transparency on the go. This flexibility seamlessly blends the virtual and real worlds, making these glasses suitable for various environments. With the option to tether to your phone or pair with a dedicated processing unit, the Air 2 Ultra offers enhanced performance and wireless freedom. Integrated speakers with directional audio further enhance the immersive experience, enabling users to enjoy multimedia without disturbing those around them.

Here is a rundown of Xreal Air 2 Ultra specs:

  • Dual micro-OLED display
  • 1920×1080 resolution per eye
  • 90Hz refresh rate
  • 6DoF tracking
  • Electrochromic dimming
  • Customizable computing unit
  • NRSDK 2.2
  • One-touch immersion control
  • Body anchor

Items included in the box are:

  • Air 2 Ultra
  • USB-C cable
  • Cleaning cloth
  • Protective case
  • User manual
  • Nose pad (S/M/L)
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Xreal Air 2 Ultra is priced at $699 (Image Credit)

Xreal Air 2 Ultra vs. Apple Vision

In the upcoming clash of AR giants, Xreal’s Air 2 Ultra faces off against Apple’s Vision Pro, each targeting different audiences with distinct price points.

XREAL Air 2 Ultra:

  • Price: $699 USD (budget-friendly)
  • Design: Sleek sunglasses style, lightweight
  • Tracking: 6DoF for immersive AR experiences
  • Displays: High-resolution micro-OLED, 1920×1080 per eye
  • Strengths: Developer-friendly features, spatial audio, customizable computing unit
  • Weaknesses: No built-in processor, limited content library, potential comfort issues

Apple Vision Pro:

  • Price: $3,499 USD (premium cost)
  • Design: Bulky helmet-like structure
  • Tracking: Inside-out, relies on cameras for spatial awareness
  • Displays: Ultra-high-resolution, 23 million pixels across two displays
  • Strengths: Powerful built-in processor, advanced eye tracking, vast App Store library
  • Weaknesses: High price, bulky design, potential privacy concerns

Choosing between the Xreal Air 2 Ultra and Apple’s Vision Pro depends on individual needs and priorities. The Air 2 Ultra offers affordability, robust 6DoF tracking, and an open platform. In contrast, Apple’s Vision Pro boasts technical prowess and access to the extensive Apple ecosystem. The ultimate winner will be decided by the preferences of AR enthusiasts, making this face-off a significant moment in AR history.

Whether you’re drawn to the affordability and developer-friendly features of the Xreal Air 2 Ultra or enticed by the technical capabilities and ecosystem of Apple’s Vision Pro, the future of AR is full of possibilities. As these gadgets find their way to users, the landscape of augmented reality is evolving, offering new ways to engage with the digital world.

Featured image credit: Xreal

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