The newest extended reality eyewear from Viture, the Viture Pro XR, has been presented. With the help of a single magnetic connector, users of major game consoles and smartphones can access a virtual screen through the lightweight glasses. While the Harman AudioEFX 3D sound tuning creates an immersive audio experience with minimal sound leaking, the UltraClarity features enhance the virtual experience while decreasing motion sickness.

The newest Sony tiny LED display panels, which can provide a virtual display as large as 135 inches with a brightness of up to 4000 nits, are used in the Pro XR. High refresh rates, such 120 Hz, lessen lag and blur when playing games or watching videos. The wider screen guarantees crispness from edge to edge.

The electrochromic film layer may immediately dim to block more than 99% of light when used outside. Side and brow panels also aid in minimizing ghosting and glare. There is an integrated myopia (nearsightedness) adjustment range of 0 to -5.0D. Included with the 2.75 ounce (78 gram) aluminum-bodied Viture Pro XR are an anti-clip hair cover, four sizes of nosepads, a USB-C to Pro XR magnetic connection, and a case.

Gamers who want to share HDMI or USB-C device inputs while prolonging battery life will desire the Viture Pro Mobile Dock that comes with the Viture Pro Collection package. A Viture x 8BitDo Ultimate C Bluetooth controller is also included with the Pro Collection, allowing for up to 16 hours of gaming while on the go.

Multiple screens, native support for 3D/VR videos, and productivity tools are all included in the SpaceWalker application, which is available for Android, Apple iPhone and Mac, Windows (coming soon), and other operating systems.

On Viture’s website, the Viture Pro XR costs $549 (now discounted to $459), while the kit costs $708 (currently discounted to $588).

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