Brand signal
It shows Chinese wearable-display brands refining a practical near-term AR-adjacent category: personal screens.
Brand profile
XREAL One Pro is better understood as wearable display hardware than broad AR. It gives phones, PCs, consoles, and compatible devices a large virtual screen in a glasses form factor.
Yes. XREAL's official about page says the company was founded by Dr. Chi Xu in 2017, and its contact page lists a Beijing, China headquarters address.

Representative product
XREAL 1SAR display glasses with X1 chip, 120 Hz visuals, 3 ms latency claim, native 3DoF, REAL 3D depth, and TÜV-certified eye-comfort positioning.
Brand signal
It shows Chinese wearable-display brands refining a practical near-term AR-adjacent category: personal screens.
Why it matters
It shows Chinese wearable-display brands refining a practical near-term AR-adjacent category: personal screens.
Company basis
For SinoEcho, XREAL is best understood as a China-origin wearable-display company turning AR glasses into practical personal screens for phones, PCs, consoles, and spatial-computing workflows.
Origin & ownership
Yes. XREAL's official about page says the company was founded by Dr. Chi Xu in 2017, and its contact page lists a Beijing, China headquarters address.
For SinoEcho, XREAL is best understood as a China-origin wearable-display company turning AR glasses into practical personal screens for phones, PCs, consoles, and spatial-computing workflows.
Company origin
Yes. XREAL's official about page says the company was founded by Dr. Chi Xu in 2017, and its contact page lists a Beijing, China headquarters address. For SinoEcho, XREAL is best understood as a China-origin wearable-display company turning AR glasses into practical personal screens for phones, PCs, consoles, and spatial-computing workflows.
XREAL is represented by XREAL 1S and XREAL One Pro. These products show how the brand's broader category focus appears in concrete product choices.
Continue into Consumer Electronics, or open the listed product pages for product-level features, fit, and source notes.
Brand context
XREAL is most useful to read through Consumer Electronics. The visible pattern is not only the company background, but how its products make specific category behaviors easier to see, compare, or expect.
In this profile, XREAL is represented by XREAL 1S and XREAL One Pro. These products give the profile a concrete base: each one links the broader brand signal to product-level design choices, use cases, and tradeoffs.
Evidence map
Yes. XREAL's official about page says the company was founded by Dr. Chi Xu in 2017, and its contact page lists a Beijing, China headquarters address.
XREAL is most useful to read through Consumer Electronics. It shows Chinese wearable-display brands refining a practical near-term AR-adjacent category: personal screens.
XREAL 1S gives the brand profile a concrete product base. Portable displays are becoming wearable accessories for gaming, travel, and work.
Product evidence
A brand signal is easier to judge when it is tied to products people can inspect. These entries show how XREAL turns its category focus into visible product decisions.

It combines XREAL's X1 chip, 120 Hz visuals, a 3 ms latency claim, native 3DoF, REAL 3D depth, and eye-comfort positioning.
Best fit
Handheld gaming, travel video, laptop extension, and users who already understand external-display setup.
Compare carefully
Users who need a standalone computer, dislike glasses-based displays, or cannot confirm device compatibility before going further.
Open this if you want wearable display glasses with built-in 3DoF screen modes rather than a full headset. The official product page centers the X1 chip, 57-degree field of view, 120Hz refresh, 1080p Micro-OLED display, and optional 6DoF through XREAL Eye.
Best fit
Travelers, handheld gamers, mobile workers, and media viewers with compatible USB-C devices who want a wearable large-screen experience.
Compare carefully
Not for users expecting standalone mixed reality, room-scale AR, or 6DoF without adding the XREAL Eye accessory.
Reading path
Published products

Consumer Electronics
AR display glasses with X1 chip, 120 Hz visuals, 3 ms latency claim, native 3DoF, REAL 3D depth, and TÜV-certified eye-comfort positioning.
Consumer Electronics
Wearable display glasses with XREAL X1 chip, 57-degree FOV, 1080p Micro-OLED display, 120Hz refresh, and Sound by Bose.