Xreal 1S AR Glasses: Better Video, Lower Price at CES
- Xreal unveiled the 1S, an upgraded entry-level AR headset, at CES 2026.
- The 1S raises video resolution from 1080p to 1200p and ships in a new blue finish.
- The glasses are priced at $449 and target casual media and mobile users.
- Xreal positions the 1S as a refined successor to the Xreal One with improved visuals.
What Xreal changed with the 1S
Xreal Inc., one of the early consumer AR eyewear makers, introduced the 1S as a refreshed entry-level model at CES. The company focused on visual improvements and a more approachable price point to broaden appeal.
Video quality and design tweaks
The headline upgrade is display resolution: Xreal says the 1S moves from the previous model’s 1080p to 1200p. That increase promises crisper images and finer detail for video, streaming and productivity use-cases.
In addition to the display bump, Xreal has added a blue color option for the frame, departing from the black finish common on earlier units. The design changes are modest but intended to help the 1S feel less like a prototype and more like a consumer accessory.
Price and positioning
The Xreal 1S will sell for $449, positioning it squarely in the lower-cost segment of AR eyewear aimed at consumers rather than enterprise buyers. The company describes the 1S as an upgraded entry-level product — a strategy to capture users who want a large virtual display without investing in premium headsets.
Compatibility and use cases
Like its predecessor, the 1S is designed primarily as a companion to phones and other portable devices for watching video, gaming on the go and extending mobile screens. The higher 1200p resolution should make streamed video and text appear less soft, improving the overall experience for extended viewing sessions.
Where this fits in the AR market
At CES, smart eyewear is a recurring theme, with companies iterating on comfort, display fidelity and software. Xreal’s update is a pragmatic evolution: incremental hardware improvements paired with a lower price to expand the addressable market.
For buyers weighing options, the 1S aims to deliver noticeably better visuals than earlier entry models while keeping cost accessible. Enthusiasts looking for premium AR features will still find that higher-end headsets offer more advanced sensors and optics, but the 1S tightens the gap on basic video and media performance.