XREAL Kaleido Kit, Style up Your Glasses with Six Vibrant Colors, Dartmouth Green, Compatible Air, Air 2 and Air 2 Pro
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(as of Jan 03, 2025 07:16:23 UTC – Details)
Product Description
XREAL AR GLASSES (Click to View)
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Display Mode
Air Casting
Air Casting
Air Casting
Unlock 3 more display modes
Air Casting
Weight
79g
72g
75g
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Connectivity
USB-C DP
USB-C DP
USB-C DP
USB-C DP, HDMI Output
HDMI Output, Lightning
Ideal for
Plug and play
Plug and play
Plug and play
Unlock 3 more display modes
for iPhone (14 and earlier)
Display
0.68 Micro-OLED Panel
Latest 0.55 Micro-OLED Panel
Latest 0.55 Micro-OLED Panel
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1. Style up your glasses with XREAL Kaleido Kit. Make it extra fun with the color you love.
2. 6 Vibrant Colors: Dartmouth Green, Jonquil, Navy Blue, Pale Dogwood, Royal Blue and Verdigris.
3. Compatible with XREAL Air, Air 2 and Air 2 Pro. Easy to use, easy to remove.
4. Note: Each package includes one skin color.
1 review for XREAL Kaleido Kit, Style up Your Glasses with Six Vibrant Colors, Dartmouth Green, Compatible Air, Air 2 and Air 2 Pro
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Mxa77 –
Great alternative to a portable monitor
These are basically a portable monitor that give you privacy in public transportation and easy portability. The Xreal Pro 2 has the sharpest text and video display compared to some of other brands of similar glasses. I would say it’s comparable to Rokid Max Air. There’s really nothing AR about these glasses other than you can barely see what’s around you and behind the display if you want to. These are unlike Quest VR headset. The 3D viewing is limited and watching 3D video from YouTube (installed as sideload app) makes the picture size very small like a postage stamp (not an issue with Rokid Max Air). The Beam accessory gives you better control over screen and display size and you can view local 3D content in full size, but it doesn’t work with YouTube. Watching YouTube from a phone or tablet can be done but the 3D mode does not function using phone or tablet. The 2D/3D mode button doesn’t function using other devices. You hear a beep, but nothing happens after pressing and holding the mode button. I tried the 3D mode on Rokid Max Air glasses and it works much better than XReal.
I have an issue fitting the whole display in my view, it’s fuzzy and dark either at top or bottom left and right edge depending on how I adjust the glasses (Rokid Max Air doesn’t have this issue as much and you can see entire display clearly). Overall, it’s a great pocket display but for what it offers it should be about $100 less expensive than current prices, unless they can offer more features and flexibility of streaming services at a higher resolution (the current Netflix and Amazon video works at low resolution through the Beam accessory).