Have you ever wanted your own private display so you didn’t have to share with your family? Or maybe it’s just that you’re playing a game that you don’t want to expose your littles to. Or maybe it’s just the idea of having an absolutely gigantic screen to upgrade what you have right now that appeals to you.
The Viture Pro is the answer. This pair of XR glasses offers the equivalent of a 135-inch display viewed and, unlike most other video glasses, edge-to-edge clarity. With the mobile dock, it can connect to any HDMI or USB-C DisplayPort source, including the major consoles, your laptop, or PC and enjoy full-fledged HDR with up to 1,000 nits of perceived brightness, and a buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate. At $459, it’s a big upgrade to the original and a fantastic pick in a growing market of XR glasses.
Current Price: $459 (Amazon, Viture)
When I reviewed the original Viture One just shy of a year ago, it was my first pair of XR glasses. I did a lot of research ahead of that review to make sure I thoroughly understood its place in the market, what made it special, where it excelled and where it fell short compared to the competition. Since then, I’ve tested its biggest competitors. Even now, between its clarity, brightness, and versatility with the available accessories, I’m even more confident in conclusion: it’s one of the only pairs of XR glasses that could genuinely replace a television.
The Viture Pro is better. A lot better. I would highly encourage anyone considering the Pro to read that review first because the Pro very much builds on that foundation. But for those who can’t be bothered, let’s start with the basics.
With the electrochromic layer engaged, there is no transparency like the above picture. With it turned off, it's slightly more transparent than the above.
The Viture Pro is a pair of eXtended Reality glasses. At a glance, they look like a pair of sunglasses, but behind each lens
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