I'm a big fan of my original Xreal Air, I've been using them extensively over the last year when I was commuting a couple of hours every week.
Unfortunately, the left arm broke about three months ago. Since I ordered them from AliExpress last year, before they were available to order officially in Europe, I didn't have warranty coverage, which was a bit annoying. I managed to stabilise the arm with an aluminium sheet, sugru and a lot of tape. The repair holds up much better than expected, although it does feel a bit precarious.
I am very tempted by the new models they just announced - and if I can pull together the money, I'm very likely to get the One Pro that are supposed to come out some time in Q1 next year!
wider field of view of 57°
built-in stabilization and follow mode
a very cool sounding widescreen mode
electrocromatic (is that how it's called?) glasses
Two versions for appropriate choice of range of interpupillary distance, plus software fine-adjustment
I'm still using mine regularly as well. I've babying the arms because of the reports of breaking and mine are still holding strong. I kept looking at the beam add on, but having the tracking built into the glasses would be amazing. I will also be taking a very close look at the One. Reviews look good so far.
I'm a big fan of my original Xreal Air, I've been using them extensively over the last year when I was commuting a couple of hours every week.
Unfortunately, the left arm broke about three months ago. Since I ordered them from AliExpress last year, before they were available to order officially in Europe, I didn't have warranty coverage, which was a bit annoying. I managed to stabilise the arm with an aluminium sheet, sugru and a lot of tape. The repair holds up much better than expected, although it does feel a bit precarious.
I am very tempted by the new models they just announced - and if I can pull together the money, I'm very likely to get the One Pro that are supposed to come out some time in Q1 next year!
wider field of view of 57°
built-in stabilization and follow mode
a very cool sounding widescreen mode
electrocromatic (is that how it's called?) glasses
Two versions for appropriate choice of range of interpupillary distance, plus software fine-adjustment
Hopefully more stable arms as well 😉