Xreal Brings Real 3D to the One Series, Drops Xreal One Pro to $599 for Limited Time

Xreal is building on its post-CES momentum with two notable updates for its AR lineup. The company has officially expanded its Real 3D functionality to the entire Xreal One Series, including both the Xreal One and Xreal One Pro, while also rolling out a limited-time price drop on the Pro model that makes its premium hardware more accessible.

Starting now through February 1, U.S. customers can purchase the Xreal One Pro for $599, down from its usual price. The promotion is available across Amazon, Best Buy, and Xreal’s official website, giving interested buyers multiple ways to take advantage of the discount.

The more significant long-term news, however, is the arrival of Real 3D across the One Series lineup. Previously introduced on Xreal’s newer 1S AR glasses, Real 3D is a system-level feature that automatically converts standard 2D content into immersive 3D directly on the glasses. Unlike traditional 3D solutions, this conversion does not require special video formats, dedicated apps, DRM workarounds, or proprietary players.

Real 3D works across a wide range of content, including movies, streaming services, locally stored video, and even games. Because the processing happens on the glasses themselves, the feature functions consistently whether the device is connected to a PC, console, phone, or other compatible hardware. Users can also toggle the effect on or off at will, treating Real 3D as an optional enhancement rather than a forced viewing mode.

This real-time conversion is powered by Xreal’s X1 spatial computing chipset, which is built into all One Series devices. According to Xreal, the chipset enables depth-enhanced playback without introducing noticeable latency, keeping the experience responsive for both media consumption and interactive content.

The update is available now via Xreal’s over-the-air firmware system. To install it, users need to connect their glasses to a PC or Mac using the included USB-C cable, open Chrome, and visit Xreal’s OTA update page. From there, the update can be downloaded and applied directly to the device.

With Real 3D now standard across the One Series and a temporary price cut lowering the barrier to entry, Xreal is clearly positioning the One Pro as a compelling option for anyone curious about AR displays that blend productivity, entertainment, and immersive media without added complexity.

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