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Xreal 1S AR glasses and Neo hub review: the ones, but better, cheaper and the best for Nintendo Switch 2

Xreal 1S has just been announced for CES 2026, and I’ve been testing them for the past month. In short, say hello to the new best AR glasses you can buy — packing small but significant upgrades over Xreal One (with a lower price of $449 to boot), a better build quality than the Viture Luma Pros, and a new software feature driven by that onboard X1 chip that is actually quite the breakthrough.

I’m talking about Real 3D, and at first, I feared this would be a gimmick. It’s a 2D to 3D video conversion feature that isn’t locked to any proprietary players or DRM restrictions, and, well, it works so much better than I expected.

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That X1 chip which brings native 3DoF tracking and that gigantic 32:9 ultra-wide display can also be used to analyze the picture and provide depth to it. And while the frame rate slows, and there are one or two moments of noticeable struggles (usually around small details like a person’s ears), the remaining 99% of the picture looks fantastic.

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