OLED monitor in your pocket? XREAL One AR glasses dropped to 10,999 CZK and change the way you work on the go Home News XREAL One are AR glasses with a micro OLED display from Sony, 3DoF tracking, and a 120Hz refresh rate Originally 14,599 CZK, now from 10,999 CZK on Heureka — 25% discount Virtual 147" screen in 88-gram glasses — portable cinema and laptop monitor in one Sdílejte: Jakub Kárník Published: 4. 4. 2026 22:30 Advertisement Imagine a 147-inch screen you can take on a train, plane, or to a cafe. XREAL One are available on Heureka from 10,999 CZK — compared to the original 14,599 CZK, that’s a discount of over 3,500 CZK. For that price, you get AR glasses with their own spatial chip, a micro OLED panel from Sony, and compatibility with practically anything that has USB-C. What it can do and why it works What to expect Quick summary:✅ Makes sense if you want a huge virtual screen on the go — for movies, working on a laptop, or gaming on a Steam Deck.⚠️ Consider that prolonged use may cause eye fatigue, you need to purchase special lenses for dioptric correction, and the sound lacks bass.💡 For 10,999 CZK, you get a Full HD micro OLED display, 120 Hz, 3DoF tracking, spatial sound by Bose, and dimmable lenses. ZOBRAZIT NABÍDKY NA HEURECE What it can do and why it works The key is the 0.68″ micro OLED panel from Sony with Full HD resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 5,000 nits of brightness. A 50° field of view creates the impression of a virtual 147″ screen. The proprietary XREAL X1 chip provides 3DoF head tracking with a latency of just 3 ms — the image remains stably „suspended” in space, as if you were looking at a real screen. Ultrawide mode offers a curved 310″ display with a 32:9 aspect ratio for multitasking. The lenses are dimmable — you switch between clear, shaded, and cinema modes depending on the environment. The sound, designed in collaboration with Bose, is decent for glasses but lacks isolation — it works well in a quiet environment, but in a noisy bus, you’ll reach for headphones. Compatibility includes iPhone 15 and newer, Android, Mac, PC, iPad, Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch (via adapter). What to expect Users praise the image sharpness, vibrant colors, and portability. However, they repeatedly mention that prolonged use causes eye fatigue — one reviewer found the glasses so bothersome after extended work that they returned them. The front part of the glasses heats up noticeably during operation. For users with vision correction, it is necessary to purchase prescription lenses (approx. 50 USD) — built-in diopter adjustment is missing here, unlike some competitors. And one user points out occasional image shifting in Anchor mode after prolonged use. It’s fair to say that AR glasses are still a nascent technology. XREAL One are among the best on the market, but they are not a perfect monitor replacement — rather a fascinating accessory with its specific use case. VYUŽÍT SLEVU 25 % Have you ever tried AR glasses, or is it still sci-fi for you? About the author Jakub Kárník Jakub is known for his endless curiosity and passion for the latest technologies. His love for mobile phones started with an iPhone 3G, but nowadays… More about the author Sdílejte: akce AR Chytré brýle slevy