

🚀 Elevate your reality—XR glasses that put the future on your face.
VITURE Pro XR Glasses deliver a groundbreaking 135" 120Hz Full HD display with over 1000 nits brightness, enhanced by exclusive electrochromic film to block external light. Compatible with a wide range of USB-C devices including the latest iPhones, Androids, Macs, and Steam Deck, they offer a versatile XR experience powered by the SpaceWalker app. Built with premium aircraft-grade materials, these glasses blend cutting-edge tech with durability, designed for immersive gaming, streaming, and productivity on the move.






























| ASIN | B0D3LRH8G4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,984 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1 in 3D Viewing Glasses 3,930 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Department | Unisex |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | VITURE Pro XR Glasses |
| Manufacturer | VITURE |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 4.7 x 5.4 cm; 78 g |
A**D
Great pair of xr glasses, made better with the lens add-on
After seeing promising YouTube reviews showcasing these glasses for productivity work, I decided to give them a try. My experience was mixed at first, but improved significantly after finding the right solution. The design is genuinely impressive - the build quality feels premium and solid. The glasses fit comfortably, and the included nose adjusters work perfectly (I experimented with different options but settled on the original ones). Setup couldn't be simpler - just plug and play, with additional features available through the Spacewalker app, which performed reliably during my use. While the displays are adequately bright for most environments, the marketing materials are somewhat misleading. The screens initially appear noticeably smaller than depicted in promotional images, but I discovered you can adjust their size via the app to make them bigger or smaller to suit your preference. Just be aware that making them too large will crop some of the screen content. The 1080p resolution is actually crisp and clear, better than I expected. As a glasses wearer, I initially found that despite the adjustment dials, I couldn't achieve satisfactory clarity. The screens remained frustratingly blurry regardless of adjustments. However, I've since gotten prescription lenses from Lensology which work a treat! With these custom lenses installed, the visual experience is dramatically improved and I can now fully enjoy the glasses as intended. There's still some light leakage from the sides. Since these are my first XR glasses, I can't compare this aspect to other products, but it's a minor distraction that doesn't significantly affect the overall experience. All said and done these glasses offer good value, especially when on sale, and include everything needed to get started. If you wear prescription glasses, I highly recommend looking into Lensology for custom lenses - they've transformed my experience completely. Also the USB-C XR charging adapter is a must buy add-on for anyone using these on mobile. For anyone seeking a casual but effective XR experience, these glasses are definitely worth considering at their price point, especially if you're willing to invest in proper lenses if needed.
S**K
Not as good as expected, but definitely getting there!
Returned as wasn't as good as I'd hoped. This was my first experience of AR glasses. Easy to use, felt good quality, picture was good enough, sound good but not very loud; to use in public would need earphones. Ability to adjust for prescription is great although once i had a clear image i still felt like my eyes were straining to focus. Main disappointment was that it wasn't as immersive as I'd hoped. I'm comparing to my experience with the quest 3. You dont get the perception of depth like with the quest 3. This means it doesn't feel like watching a large screen across the room but more like having a small screen close to you. In that sense, a step up from watching your phone or maybe a tablet but definitely not like a personal cinema screen. Also, when used with android, the companion app doesn't support any of the clever stuff advertised like 3D photos. Finally, I was expecting 3dof but this is not supported. To be fair, I think i was mislead by ads and reviews elsewhere, as this was not a claim made by the seller. UPDATE: Viture reached out to me concerned there may have been an issue with the glasses I was sent that affected my "cinema" experience. They sent me another pair and have given me a longer period to try them. Firstly, full marks to Viture for their amazing customer service. It's really rewarding to know that your feedback has been heard. Secondly, I'm really glad they did this. I'm not whether it is because there was an issue with the first pair, or whether I've done a better job of dialling them in to my lenses prescription, or whether spending more time with them has simply meant I'm more used to them, but I do now feel like I am watching a large screen around 6 feet away. I've really enjoyed being able to watch TV whilst sitting in the sunshine in my garden! Given the great customer service, and the much improved experience I've had with the second pair, I've increased my rating from 3 to 4 stars. As much as I'm impressed with these glasses, I can't in good conscience give 5 stars as improvement is needed in a couple of areas. My main interest in AR glasses is to watch TV and movies whilst travelling, and these fulfil that well, but not brilliantly. Picture quality and sound are perfectly good, but the lack of on-board 3 DOF is the thing that makes these good but not great. It's just not that natural to only look at different areas of the screen using only your eyes; I really need to be able to move my head a little without the screen moving with me. I also tried to use them as a virtual monitor using windows Spacewalker, but it was clunky and is not currently something I would use. I love the idea, but this needs work to make it slick and intuitive. I'm confident Viture will get there. Overall, I'm really impressed with these glasses and whilst not yet quite perfect, I'm really excited by the technology. My news feed recognises my interest and is doing a good job of informing me of the latest developments in AR glasses. I've even seen hints that Viture will soon be announcing something special in the AR glasses market, which is great to hear. This tech feels so close to being truly amazing and I can't wait to see what is around the corner!
A**S
Great
M**A
Excelente, es un gran producto, se ve muy bien aún con mi prescripción de miopía, astigmatismo y presbicia... se calienta un poco en la varilla derecha; el volumen es bueno cuando no hay mucho ruido ambiental, si no, es necesario el uso con audífonos. Lo he utilizado con teléfono y tablet samsung, pc windows y chromebook y en todos casos funciona muy bien como monitor extra. La aplicación de spacewalker está bien en android, para PC realmente no me gustó mucho, pero supongo que cada quien le puede encontrar distintas utilidades.
J**.
I like the fact that everything I wanted improved on the original Viture One Glasses has been improved. The screen is bigger (I wouldn't want it any larger) , the screen is brighter (Also adjustable), the screen is sharper (especially around the edges), the sound is 5db louder (with recent update & can raise or lower), & the lenses tint darker (blocking out almost all light). Others complained about the fit, but while I think the fit isn't perfect, I like the fit & find it comfortable for around 3 hours straight then I take a break. Just like sunglasses fit, everyone's head, face, & eyes are different. So, I think they did a really good job to accommodate everyone for a happy median. The quality of these glasses, just like the original Viture Ones, is excellent craftsmanship. I think they can improve the fit by making an increased variety of nose pieces either with new purchase of glasses or buying just an increased variety nose piece set. Nose piece cushions could be a little more comfortable maybe by exploring other materials like memory foam, different foam/rubber ratio combination, or maybe some slip resistant neoprene like covering over the nose contact area. Also, the screen should be able to be moved vertically up or down more tailor screen placement if in between nose pieces (I don't have this problem but I've read someone else has. I think that the next model glasses should be 4k @ 120hz to push it to the next level. The tinting feature should also be further improved to block out 100% of light. I dont know if they can do it or not, but it would be cool to have a cable that's magnetic connector from glasses to a full hdmi (to eliminate the adapter). It would also be nice to have volume & brightness control on separate glasses frame arms instead of 1 up & down control buttons with shared function on same glasses frame arm. I also think these are the best xr glasses on the market & hopefully Viture stays on top (& I think they will). Last but not least (by far) Vitures customer service is #1 out of any company I've dealt with thanks to Emily (give promotion). She is very friendly, knowledgeable, helpful, & irreplaceable (especially nowdays)! Thank you & I really appreciate these new Viture Pro Glasses as I don't have to lug out a big tv into my truck as I'm an over the road truck driver.
M**Ł
Za: - świetny pomysł - wygodne UI - wysoka jakość materiałów Przeciw: - produkt zdecydowanie nie dla wszystkich; jeżeli masz astygmatyzm przy krótkowzroczności - nie kupuj lub licz się z tym, że będziesz musieć dokupić specjalne wkładki ze szkłami korygującymi - znacznie się nagrzewa; mimo, że zauszniki nie dotykają skóry przy skroni, to ciepło jest wyczuwalne i powoduje dyskomfort - dostarczone noski do regulacji wysokości mogą Ci nie pozwolić do końca osiągnąć idealnego położenia okularów przez co, albo górna, albo dolna część ekranu będzie niewidoczna - możliwy blur/rozmycie przy bocznych krawędziach; prawdopodobnie związane z wielkością twarzy
P**E
Delivered fast and blew away my expectations!! I received mine yesterday and spent the entire day testing them with various devices to explore their functionality. Even though I had tempered my expectations before they arrived, I was genuinely surprised by the quality—not just of the product itself, but also the display and image clarity. The glasses feel durable and well-built yet remain lightweight and comfortable, without feeling cumbersome during extended use. The display is crisp and clean, providing an impressive visual experience. The built-in myopia adjustments are a game-changer for me. Since I require a minor prescription adjustment, I was relieved that I didn’t need to wear my regular glasses underneath—something that can make AR glasses uncomfortable and impractical. This was a key factor in my decision when researching AR glasses, and I’m glad to see it implemented so well here. One of the standout features for me was the seamless transition between 2D and 3D. I was amazed at how effortlessly I could watch movies in 3D, and even my own photos and videos could be rendered into 3D images. This was an unexpected but welcome surprise. Although I wouldn’t consider myself a gamer anymore—having stepped away from gaming after getting married—these glasses have me reconsidering. They provide a way for me to enjoy gaming again without monopolizing the television, making them a practical solution for my setup. Additionally, using them as a secondary (or even multiple) display for my computer was an incredibly immersive experience. When connected to my MacBook Pro, I was able to extend my display and add three more virtual screens, significantly boosting my productivity. That said, I do have a few criticisms: 1. The cable length – The included cable is too short for my needs, though Viture does sell a longer one separately. I did try a USB-C extension cable and it worked well, although I would be hesitant to use it for long. I believe the proprietary cable would be best suited to handle the information and data that is being transmitted and was designed to handle the load. 2. Field of View (FOV) – I wish the FOV were just slightly larger, both vertically and horizontally. I found myself adjusting the glasses slightly on my nose to properly see the corners and edges of my screens. While I was able to fine-tune the display on my MacBook, my iPad and Samsung phone currently lack that feature. 3. Price – At $699 CAD (purchased via Amazon), it felt like a steep investment. However, I believe I'll get my money’s worth over time, and as the technology evolves I imagine it will become more affordable for the masses. 4. Spacewalker App Performance – While generally impressive, Spacewalker can be glitchy. It sometimes struggles to keep up with processing demands, occasionally failing to render 3D images correctly—flipping them upside down or mirroring them. That is, of course if I can actually figure out how to get the 3D controls to come up in the first place, because I don't find Spacewalker to be very intuitve, it definitely feels like it needs to evolve and I am sure that it will as the technology develops further. On multiple occasions, the app even crashed across different devices. Furthermore, some of the native apps that came available on the iPad are not available to be used in Canada. (Geofencing). Looking ahead, I may plan to invest in the USB Hub and Neckband, eventually expanding into the full ecosystem—provided these remain my top choice for AR glasses. After extensive research, I have my doubts about other options on the market meeting my use and need requirements, making this ecosystem seem like the best balance of functionality and form for my purposes. Overall, I’d rate these glasses 8/10—a solid product with room for improvement, but undeniably impressive for my first experience with AR glasses. For those interested, I would rate the Spacewalker app that is designed for use with your glasses a 5/10 -a solid foundation to build upon what I am sure will evolve into and even more dynamic and fluid app that seamlessly integrates your user experience.
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