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The market for augmented and mixed reality glasses is mature in the consumer electronics market even if adoption remains low.
But those who have adopted the technology are enthusiastic about it and enjoy the content that comes along with gaming or movies.
Whereas in the past only a handful of vendors made AR/VR glasses, the market has exploded with numerous companies developing and commercializing AR/VR glasses.
Enter XREAL One’s Pro AR glasses that are smart glasses that support AR, unlike many other smart glasses on the market. But as a result, the price is much higher — TechInsights said it is an estimated 70% higher than Meta’s Ray-Ban Wafarer smart glasses.
The Pro AR glasses are designed with XREAL’s X1 spatial computing processor with 4 GB of MLC NAND flash storage from Longsys. It includes two 0.56-inch OLED micro displays from Sony and includes a USB Type-C hub for powering the glasses.
The following is a partial deep dive into the smart glasses conducted by TechInsights.
Price: $649
Released: July 2025
Availability: Worldwide
Target market: Consumer
The main board found inside the XREAL ONE Pro AR smart glasses. Source: TechInsights
Main board
On the main board of the XREAL One Pro AR smart glasses are the following electronic components:
- XREAL’s spatial computing processor
- AWINIC’s USB Type-C PD controller
- SGMicro’s 600 mA synchronous buck converter
- Texas Instruments’ load switch
- Longsys’ 4 GB MLC NAND flash
- Puya Semiconductor’s serial flash memory
- Rohm’s two-channel DC/DC converter
- TDK-InvenSense’s six-axis MEMS gyroscope/accelerometer
- FourSemi’s audio power amplifier
(Learn more about microprocessors on Globalspec.com)
The hub board that is found inside the XREAL ONE Pro AR smart glasses. Source: TechInsights
Hub board
On the hub board of the XREAL One Pro AR smart glasses include the following electronic components:
- Infineon’s USB Type-C port controller
- Texas Instruments’ three-amp step-down converter
- Hyntek Semiconductor USB Type-C power delivery controller
- Southchip Semiconductor Technology’s synchronous buck-boost converter
- Omnivision’s two-amp set-down converter
- SGmicro’s power distribution switch
(Learn more about power controller ICs on Globalspec.com)
Major components
- $68.55 — 120 Hz Display 1 Subsystem (Qty: 1)
- $68.55 — 120 Hz Display 1 Subsystem (Qty: 1)
- $17.17 — Spatial Computing Processor w/ Memory — Xreal (Qty: 1)
- $7.24 — Hub Subsystem — Shenzhen Xinxi Technology Co., Ltd (Qty: 1)
- $6.10 — Electrochromic Dimming Lens (Qty: 2)
- $2.61 — Lens Frame (Qty: 1)
- $1.96 — 14 Layer Buildup FR4 / HF — Red Board (Qty: 1)
- $1.74 — Multichip Memory — 4 GB MLC NAND Flash, Memory Controller (eMMC) — Longsys (Qty: 1)
- $1.72 — Two Layer Flex w/Vias — Shenzhen Hilintech Technology (Qty: 1)
- $1.24 — Small Passive: Cap, Res, Ferrite (Qty: 1)



