Xreal has announced a new budget pair of display glasses called the a01, under a new sub brand called X by Xreal. The glasses cost 299 USD, significantly less than Xreal‘s other models (Xreal One Pro and 1S). They have a 50 degree field of view (slightly smaller than premium models), lack dimming lenses and lack the chipset that can pin a display in place. However, they have 1,600 nit brightness (far higher than previous Xreal glasses), support HDR10 for video, weigh 62 grams (lightweight), and feature an anti shake mode for more stable video playback while moving. The most unique feature is a series of snap on, swappable frame fronts that can change the look of the glasses (clear and sunglass lens options available). The a01 glasses are arriving in China now and will be available in the US in July 2026. This review covers the key features, specifications, comparisons with Xreal One Pro and TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro, and who these glasses are for.
Key Specifications Of The Xreal A01
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Price | 299 USD |
| Display Type | Micro OLED |
| Brightness | 1,600 nits |
| Field of View | 50 degrees |
| HDR Support | HDR10 |
| Weight | 62 grams |
| Connectivity | USB C tethered |
| Special Features | Anti shake mode, swappable frame fronts |
| Dimming Lenses | No (lacks electrochromic dimming) |
| Image Pinning | No (lacks chipset for 3DOF tracking) |
| Availability | China (now), US (July 2026) |
The a01 glasses are designed as wearable monitors, not standalone smart glasses. They require a USB C connection to a smartphone, laptop or other compatible device.
Key Features

Swappable frame fronts
- Snap on, interchangeable frame fronts.
- Clear and sunglass lens options available.
- Allows you to change the look of the glasses on the fly.
- Unique feature not found on most other display glasses.
High brightness
- 1,600 nits is significantly higher than previous Xreal glasses.
- Designed for outdoor use and bright environments.
- Supports HDR10 for better video quality.
Anti shake mode
- New feature for more stable video playback while moving.
- Reduces motion blur and jitter when walking or in vehicles.
Lightweight design
- Weighs only 62 grams.
- Comfortable for extended wear.
Xreal A01 Vs Xreal One Pro Vs Xreal 1S
| Feature | Xreal A01 | Xreal One Pro | Xreal 1S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | 299 USD | Higher | Higher |
| Brightness | 1,600 nits | Lower | Lower |
| Field of View | 50 degrees | Larger | Larger |
| Dimming Lenses | No | Yes (electrochromic) | Yes |
| Image Pinning | No (no chipset) | Yes (3DOF tracking) | Yes |
| Anti Shake Mode | Yes | No | No |
| Swappable Frames | Yes | No | No |
| Weight | 62g | Heavier | Heavier |
The a01 is a budget model with trade offs (smaller FOV, no dimming, no image pinning) but adds higher brightness, anti shake mode and swappable frames.
Xreal A01 Vs TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro
The a01 competes directly with TCL‘s RayNeo Air 4 Pro, another budget tethered display glasses option.
| Aspect | Xreal A01 | TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 299 USD | Similar |
| Brightness | 1,600 nits | Not specified |
| HDR Support | HDR10 | Yes |
| Swappable Frames | Yes | Not specified |
| Anti Shake | Yes | Not specified |
| Availability | July 2026 (US) | Available now |
Both are budget options for wearable monitors. The a01‘s swappable frames and anti shake mode are unique advantages.

Pros And Cons Of The Xreal A01
Pros
- 299 USD (budget friendly for display glasses).
- 1,600 nit brightness (very high, good for outdoor use).
- Swappable frame fronts (change look on the fly).
- Anti shake mode (stable video while moving).
- 62 grams (lightweight).
- HDR10 support.
- Available in July 2026.
Cons
- Smaller field of view (50 degrees) than premium models.
- No dimming lenses (electrochromic dimming missing).
- No image pinning (display moves with head movement).
- Requires USB C device with DisplayPort Alt Mode.
- Not standalone (must be tethered to a device).
- No prescription lens option mentioned.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are Xreal A01 glasses?
The a01 are budget tethered display glasses. They act as wearable monitors for USB C devices (phones, laptops, tablets). They do not have a battery or processor; they display content from the connected device.
When will Xreal A01 be available in the US?
July 2026. They are available in China now.

