KEY POINTS
  • Xreal launched the Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro, which start at $399 and $449 respectively, and go on sale in November in the U.S., U.K. and in select markets in Europe.
  • The Xreal Air 2 are lightweight glasses, rather than bulky headsets, as the company bets on this kind of device to appeal to a wider array of consumers looking for an easy-to-wear product.
  • Xreal aims to compete against the Apple Vision Pro that will launch next year, alongside new hardware from Facebook-parent Meta — the biggest AR and VR headset maker by market share.
Xreal Air 2 in action. Xreal's augmented reality glasses is compatible with gaming consoles and can allow users to play games on a large virtual screen

Chinese augmented reality (AR) firm Xreal on Tuesday launched its next-generation glasses, as interest continues to rise in the technology that many tech giants like Apple and Meta see as the next big consumer product after the smartphone.

The Xreal Air 2 and Xreal Air 2 Pro are lightweight glasses, rather than bulky headsets, as the company bets on this kind of device appealing to a wider array of consumers looking for an easy-to-wear product.