XREAL and ASUS ROG are turning AR glasses into a serious gaming accessory with the new AR a premium wearable display system designed for PC and handheld gamers who want a massive virtual screen without carrying a large monitor around.
ASUS ROG and XREAL packed a 240Hz refresh rate, a 171-inch virtual screen, a 57-degree field of view, and a 0.01ms response time into a device that weighs just 91g. According to XREAL, ROG XREAL R1 combines the best of what ROG does and the best of what XREAL does into a pair of gaming-focused smart glasses.
The glasses plug into the ROG Control Dock, which connects to a PC, console, or handheld gaming system through DisplayPort 1.4 or two HDMI 2.0 ports. The $849 high price tag reflects both the premium display specs and the included dock, which is required to unlock the full 240Hz experience.
For ASUS ROG Ally users, the setup can create a large virtual gaming screen while the handheld’s own display remains active for controls and adjustments. Players can change brightness, screen size, aspect ratio, tint level, frame-rate boost, spatial settings, and 3D mode without leaving the game.
The R1 leverages XREAL’s One-series platform with the X1 spatial computing chip, native 3DoF tracking, electrochromic dimming lenses, and Anchor mode. Anchor mode keeps the virtual screen fixed in one place, making it feel more like using a real monitor instead of a floating display that follows every head movement.
The glasses use Sony 0.55-inch micro-OLED panels with 1920 x 1080 resolution per eye, 700 NITs brightness, 106% sRGB color coverage, and Bose-tuned audio. XREAL also added real-time 2D-to-3D conversion for games that were not originally designed for spatial displays.
The ROG XREAL R1 now sits above the $449 XREAL 1S and the $649 XREAL One Pro as XREAL’s most gaming-focused smart glasses so far. Pre-orders open May 15 through Best Buy, followed by the XREAL Official Store on May 17, with shipments expected throughout June 2026.
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