Xreal Air 2 Pro are AR display glasses that act as an external screen for phones, PCs and consoles. They use Sony micro‑OLED panels and electrochromic dimming to give a bright, “cinema‑style” image in a sunglasses form factor. Display and optics
Resolution 1920 × 1080 per eye, up to 120 Hz refresh rate.
Birdbath optics with 46° field of view, about 49 pixels per degree and perceived brightness up to 500 nits.
Dynamic dimmer with 3 electrochromic levels (about 0%, 35% and 100% opacity) to switch between transparent AR and darker, more immersive viewing.
Design and comfort
Weight about 72–75 g, with new zero‑pressure nose pads and softer temples for long sessions.
USB‑C DisplayPort connection; no built‑in battery or processor, so they run off the host device.
Directional open‑ear speakers with dual microphones, designed to reduce sound leakage around you.
Functionality and use cases
Works as a large virtual screen (roughly 130–200+ inch equivalent, depending on mode and distance) for gaming, movies and productivity.
Compatible with many smartphones, handhelds (e.g., gaming PCs), laptops and with accessories like Xreal Beam / Beam Pro for extra AR features and multi‑screen modes.