The A01 Plus weighs in at just 62 grams, significantly lighter than its predecessor. This reduction in mass makes them exceptionally comfortable for extended wear, though the frame feels notably more fragile. Users must exercise caution when adjusting the temple arms to avoid stressing the delicate micro OLED panels or dislodging the modular covers. While the build feels less robust, the inclusion of a light-blocking shell makes these glasses surprisingly capable for outdoor environments, even outperforming the pricier 1S in direct light.
Performance remains the primary draw, provided you account for potential hidden costs. The 1080p display at 120Hz offers impressive brightness and contrast, but clarity can be an issue out of the box. Users with vision needs should budget an additional $50 for prescription lens inserts, which are essential for resolving image blur. Furthermore, Xreal has opted to remove three degrees of freedom tracking and adjustable screen sizing, forcing users to rely on a basic gimbal-like stabilization feature that can occasionally introduce jitter.





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