VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses — 135″ 120Hz 1000Nits UltraClarity Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, Video Display Glasses for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck/Consoles

VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses — 135″ 120Hz 1000Nits UltraClarity Display, Harman Audio, Myopia Adjustments, Electrochromic Film, Video Display Glasses for iPhone 16/15/Android/Mac/PC/Steam Deck/Consoles
Price: $499.00 - $399.00
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Customers appreciate the sunglasses' visual quality and value for money. They find the picture sharp and bright, with nice vibrant colors. The build quality and brightness are also praised. However, some customers have mixed opinions on picture clarity, comfort, productivity, and adjustment ability.

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62 customers mention "Visual quality"55 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the sunglasses' visual quality. They say the OLED screens are vibrant and sharp, with a beautiful view and nice appearance. The image is clear and sharp, with vivid colors. The glasses improve concentration and visual clarity.

"…The visual clarity and vibrant screen alone are worth the investment, and the Harman Kardon speakers add a whole other layer of depth to whatever you…" Read more
"…Looks nicer than any other glasses * Fits better * The proprietary magnetic connector is an upgrade over direct USB-C…" Read more
"…the image is clear (sharp) edge to edge, full 1080p, and bright and colorful. And contrary to numerous reports, you can easily use them as a monitor…." Read more
"…Even my regular panoramic photos looked great with the free Spacewalker app on iOS and MacOS as it uses AI to recreate 3D on 2D images…." Read more
58 customers mention "Value for money"49 positive9 negative

Customers find the sunglasses a great choice for consuming content. They are an excellent addition to their MacBooks as a second screen. The glasses offer an impressive blend of cutting-edge technology and user-centric features.

"…The visual clarity and vibrant screen alone are worth the investment, and the Harman Kardon speakers add a whole other layer of depth to whatever you…" Read more
"…If they fit you, these are an excellent choice…." Read more
"…2. hardware is better thought out. magsafe detachable cable, high end carrying case with compartment for cable, zipper, and nose bridge replacements…" Read more
"Confort is established by having a bunch of interchangable nose ridges that will allow them to stay positioned, but there is an absurd amount of…" Read more
47 customers mention "Build quality"35 positive12 negative

Customers appreciate the sunglasses' build quality. They find the hinges sturdy and the hardware excellent. The glasses come with a protective case and magnetic USB-C cable. The packaging and build feel good, not cheap.

"…Sure, the comfort could be a little better, but for the leap in quality and immersive experience, it's a minor trade-off…." Read more
"…The quality of these glasses, just like the original Viture Ones, is excellent craftsmanship…." Read more
"…crisp and clear, the build quality feels more structurally sound and sturdy as well, and the screen is soooo crispy and clear your brain will melt…" Read more
"…So why am I only giving them a 4 out of 5? Well there's the slight quality issue I mentioned above with blurring…." Read more
45 customers mention "Brightness"36 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the sunglasses' brightness. They mention they block 99.9% of light when needed, making them dark enough to watch movies or shows in brightly lit rooms. The background darkening and ability to tune in their glasses prescription work well. The electro-chromatic dimming is transparent when disabled and very dark when enabled, so you don't need a cover.

"…Electro-chromatic dimming very transparent when disabled (exceeds) and very dark when enabled (exceeds) * 1080p resolution (matches) *…" Read more
"…witness that the image is clear (sharp) edge to edge, full 1080p, and bright and colorful…." Read more
"…The screen is bigger (I wouldn't want it any larger) , the screen is brighter (Also adjustable), the screen is sharper (especially around the edges)…" Read more
"…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…." Read more
97 customers mention "Picture clarity"57 positive40 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the picture clarity of the sunglasses. Some find it sharp and vibrant, with a crystal clear screen and 1080p60 output. However, others report issues like blurry edges, distortion, and image jitters.

"…One major improvement I noticed is the screen edges… gone are the days of annoying blur that took you out of the experience with the first gen…" Read more
"…edge of the supported range (69.5-70 from what I can find) the edges are blurry no matter what I adjust…." Read more
"…These are great for 1080p glasses, but for nearly $500 in 2024 I'm ready for this form factor to be taking strides towards higher resolution and…" Read more
"…pair of these and used it for over a week, I can witness that the image is clear (sharp) edge to edge, full 1080p, and bright and colorful…." Read more
64 customers mention "Comfort"41 positive23 negative

Customers have different opinions about the sunglasses' comfort. Some find the fit snug without being tight, and they are easier to wear for longer periods of time. They appreciate the adjustable nose pads that prevent painful neck gymnastics and straining. The glasses are great for posture and not straining your back or neck. However, others feel the arms pinch against their temples tightly, causing pain after a few minutes of wearing the glasses.

"…Looks nicer than any other glasses * Fits better * The proprietary magnetic connector is an upgrade over direct USB-C…" Read more
"…them for many hours a day for over 7 days I can witness it caused no eye problems for me at all…." Read more
"…Sure, the comfort could be a little better, but for the leap in quality and immersive experience, it's a minor trade-off…." Read more
"…think the fit isn't perfect, I like the fit & find it comfortable for around 3 hours straight then I take a break…." Read more
53 customers mention "Adjustment ability"27 positive26 negative

Customers have different views on the sunglasses' adjustment capabilities. Some appreciate the ability to adjust for vision without custom lenses, including focal and diopter adjustments. Others find that there is no way to tilt the device down, the frame width is too small for their heads, and the vertical FOV is too small.

"…Super bright (exceeds) * Diopter adjustments (exceeds) – people who need minimal vision correction may not need prescription inserts to get a…" Read more
"…This pretty much guarantees they will not fit you properly, unless you are one very lucky dog (there are only 4 or 5 sizes)…." Read more
"…If anything the custom focus adjustments allow it to be less stressful than a typical monitor screen to look at…." Read more
"…lack of IPD adjustment (mine are 60.5mm) – miscalibrated myopia adjustment…" Read more
49 customers mention "Productivity"33 positive16 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the productivity of the sunglasses. Some find them clear and usable, improving their productivity through screen mirroring. Others find the AR mode acceptable but not as good as XRail, which requires no calibration. The execution is not great, and the mode idea is good, but it's laggy and not practical.

"…Works equally well on MacBook Air and iPhone 16 – both with USB-C. As long as your device supports USB-C video display mode, it's plug and play!…" Read more
"…The electrochromic lenses work fantastically. Honestly, a super cool feature. No need for a lens cover…." Read more
"…eye to read certain text, which ultimately makes them inconducive for extended work flows if that's what you wanted them for…." Read more
"…It does work well…." Read more





Painfully Close to Perfect with a Fatal Flaw

4 out of 5 stars

Painfully Close to Perfect with a Fatal Flaw
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.

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    As someone who's been a long-time fan of VITURE, I was eager to get my hands on the new VITURE Pro XR Glasses, and man lemme tell ya, they did not disappoint! Having owned the original VITURE One's, I was already used to some great experience but these new Pro glasses take it to a whole new level.

    First off, the clarity and resolution of the new Sony screens is mind-blowing. Everything is super sharp and vibrant, making it feel like you're in the midst of the action whether you're gaming or just watching a movie. And those Harman Kardon speakers? Absolute game-changers. The audio quality is finely tuned and rich, making the content your watching feel so much more immersive.

    One major improvement I noticed is the screen edges… gone are the days of annoying blur that took you out of the experience with the first gen glasses. It’s clear that they’ve really listened to the community feedback for this iteration.

    That being said, there's one tiny gripe: the comfort level. The frames are a bit rigid just like the VITURE One's, in fact they are identical After a couple of hours, they start to feel a bit uncomfortable. It's not a dealbreaker, but if you're planning extended use, just something to keep in mind.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

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    Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024


    As someone who's been a long-time fan of VITURE, I was eager to get my hands on the new VITURE Pro XR Glasses, and man lemme tell ya, they did not disappoint! Having owned the original VITURE One's, I was already used to some great experience but these new Pro glasses take it to a whole new level.

    First off, the clarity and resolution of the new Sony screens is mind-blowing. Everything is super sharp and vibrant, making it feel like you're in the midst of the action whether you're gaming or just watching a movie. And those Harman Kardon speakers? Absolute game-changers. The audio quality is finely tuned and rich, making the content your watching feel so much more immersive.

    One major improvement I noticed is the screen edges… gone are the days of annoying blur that took you out of the experience with the first gen glasses. It’s clear that they’ve really listened to the community feedback for this iteration.

    That being said, there's one tiny gripe: the comfort level. The frames are a bit rigid just like the VITURE One's, in fact they are identical After a couple of hours, they start to feel a bit uncomfortable. It's not a dealbreaker, but if you're planning extended use, just something to keep in mind.

    All things considered, if you're on the fence about upgrading or diving into the world of XR for the first time, I'd strongly recommend taking the plunge with the VITURE Pro XR Glasses. The improvements over the original VITURE One are substantial, and the overall experience is incredibly immersive. The visual clarity and vibrant screen alone are worth the investment, and the Harman Kardon speakers add a whole other layer of depth to whatever you’re watching or playing.

    Sure, the comfort could be a little better, but for the leap in quality and immersive experience, it's a minor trade-off. Plus, the minor discomfort can be easily managed with some breaks in between your sessions.

    So, if you're serious about upgrading your XR setup, the VITURE Pro is a no-brainer. Trust me, once you experience those stunning visuals and pristine audio, you'll wonder how you ever managed without them!


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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024

    For their latest XR glasses, VITURE has upgraded nearly every spec possible, and as an overall package they've slightly outdistanced their competitors for this generation of glasses.

    So let's start with the things these glasses do as well (matches) or better (exceeds) than the competition:
    * Super bright (exceeds)
    * Diopter adjustments (exceeds) – people who need minimal vision correction may not need prescription inserts to get a clear picture
    * Electro-chromatic dimming very transparent when disabled (exceeds) and very dark when enabled (exceeds)
    * 1080p resolution (matches)
    * 120Hz display (matches)
    * 46 degree FOV (matches)

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    * Fits better
    * The proprietary magnetic connector is an upgrade over direct USB-C

    Areas where the competition may still be better:
    * The proprietary magnetic connector is way over priced if you need a replacement
    * Some competitors offer a third level of electro-chromatic dimming
    * Despite the claim of edge-to-edge clarity, my right lens has blurriness that no amount of adjustment fixes. At first I thought it may be just me or my unit but I have heard this from a number of people online, so I think there are some slight quality issues/manufacturing "defects." To be fair to VITURE their customer support is great and probably would have replaced it had I reached out and asked for that but with XR features the slight blurring can be ignored.
    * The high price tag

    So why am I only giving them a 4 out of 5? Well there's the slight quality issue I mentioned above with blurring. But the major thing for me is that it's 2024 and being the best of the 1080p glasses is no longer good enough to warrant a 5 star review, for the same reason that a 5 out of 5 game from the previous generation wouldn't get a 5 out of 5 if it came out today. These are great for 1080p glasses, but for nearly $500 in 2024 I'm ready for this form factor to be taking strides towards higher resolution and higher FOV.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024

    I researched such display glasses for many months as I saved up to buy a pair, and this one was the best reviewed of the current generation. Having finally obtained a pair of these and used it for over a week, I can witness that the image is clear (sharp) edge to edge, full 1080p, and bright and colorful. And contrary to numerous reports, you can easily use them as a monitor. In fact I'm composing this review using them right now. Also it does not "heat up", it grows slightly warm to the touch at the arm where the connector port is but never hot or even very warm, and having used them for many hours a day for over 7 days I can witness it caused no eye problems for me at all. If anything the custom focus adjustments allow it to be less stressful than a typical monitor screen to look at. The size is as stated, or in more comprehensible terms, it's like looking at a 34" laptop screen when sitting the usual distance away (2-3 feet). If you have a 17" laptop screen, imagine it double the size in both width and height. If you can afford it, this is a great way to experience the future of imaging today. This tech will replace monitors over time and this is a great implementation. WELL DONE, VITURE!

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135" / 343 cm
【BIGGER, BETTER, & BRIGHTER – Experience A Display Like No Other!】 Unlock a private 135” 120Hz Full HD UltraClarity screen with a peak brightness of 4000 nits, perceived brightness higher than 1000 nits (the only glasses to reach this level), designed for fully engrossing visual immersion. That’s 15” bigger than VITURE One, 2X the refresh rate, and 120% brighter!
【UltraClarity WITH NO BLURRY EDGES】- Edge-to-edge clarity, making even small text readable on the glasses’ giant display. Plus, VITURE Pro XR Glasses are anti-glare, anti-ghost, and anti-motion sickness!
【MYOPIA ADJUSTMENTS ON THE LATEST MICRO-OLED PANEL FOR UltraClarity】- Nearsighted? No problem! Experience the newest Micro-OLED panel, uniquely equipped with myopia adjustments by VITURE. Tailored viewing in sharper focus on VITURE Pro, all for easy comfort and Next-Level CLARITY!
【NEXT-GEN TECH: ENHANCED ELECTROCHROMIC FILM — Block Almost 100% External Light for UltraClarity】- As the world’s first XR Glasses with electrochromic film, we’re taking it up a notch by blocking almost 100% of external light with a touch of a button. Lens shades are no longer needed for enjoying an immersive XR experience like no other before!
【UltraFreedom: ABSOLUTE PRIVACY, EVERYWHERE】- Stay fully immersed and truly incognito: No visible content on the outer lenses and no sound-bleed disturbance for those around you to those around you thanks to our stunning stereo soundscape engineered in partnership with HARMAN — with our exclusive tech, enjoy complete and effortless privacy!
【SGS A+ HIGHEST EYE-CARE CERTIFIED】 – Though VITURE Pro XR Glasses offer the highest brightness option in the market, they are A+ (the most premium performance) certified by SGS to cause less eye strain than your phone and even traditional screens like a computer monitor.
【GAME, STREAM, & WORK ANYWHERE, ANYTIME】 – VITURE has led the way in the XR industry since the beginning, and our latest glasses are equally designed for gamers and working professionals alike. With a sharper display than ever, you can seamlessly switch from playing your favorite games or watching your favorite shows to working on next week’s big presentation all on the same device.
【AN XR EXPERIENCE ON ALMOST ANY DEVICE with 3D/VR/Spatial Video Support】 – VITURE Pro XR Glasses are compatible with any USB-C device capable of video output including Android phones, iPhone 16/15, MacBook, and many more. And paired with our free SpaceWalker app, you can unlock multiple virtual screens, a suite of productivity tools, native 3D/VR video support (+ spatial video on iPhone 16/15 Pro), and more.
【ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE = BEST HARDWARE + STRONGEST SOFTWARE】Our acclaimed SpaceWalker is now available on iPhone, Android, and macOS, with Windows support coming soon! Hardware is nothing without software, so we’ve focused on both from the start. As the first and only XR experience on iPhone, these XR Glasses offer a full XR experience (Multiscreen/3DoF/VR video/1-Click 3D) at a fraction of the cost. Now, this multi-screen magic is also on Android and MacBook.
【AND MADE TO LAST – with Aircraft Grade Full-Metal Body & Premium Titanium Hinges】Quality, durability, and longevity are central to each element of VITURE’s design. From support for universal standards like USB-C to emphasis on cloud computing and even full-body construction using aircraft-grade aluminum alloys, VITURE Pro XR Glasses are built to last inside and out.

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