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Updated · The Verge · Aug 6
Viture's $299.99 Pro 2 AR Glasses Deliver Sharper Images Than Pricier Rivals
Updated
Updated · The Verge · Aug 6

Viture's $299.99 Pro 2 AR Glasses Deliver Sharper Images Than Pricier Rivals

3 articles · Updated · The Verge · Aug 6

Summary

  • $299.99 Pro 2 glasses stand out on image clarity, with built-in diopter dials delivering a sharper out-of-box view than some AR models costing hundreds more.
  • Those dials adjust each lens above the eyes, reducing the need for $50 prescription inserts that many competing screen-mirroring glasses still require for a crisp picture.
  • Viture pairs that clarity with a consistently sharp 50-degree field of view, 1080p at 120Hz over USB-C, and a 63-gram frame comfortable enough for roughly 90-minute gaming sessions.
  • The trade-off is a basic feature set: no advanced virtual screen placement or 3DoF support, plus flimsier build quality and some heat on the right temple during extended use.
  • Against Xreal's similarly priced A01 Plus, the Pro 2 offers fewer extras but stronger visual sharpness, making it a compelling budget AR option.

Insights

Will VITURE's new 1,600-nit smart glasses finally make private screens mainstream, or is tethering just a temporary fix for bulky tech?
Can a 63-gram tethered wearable truly replace your gaming monitor, or will the required cables ruin the ultimate portable experience?
What happens to nearsighted users with astigmatism if the highly praised built-in diopter adjustment falls short of their actual prescription?