The VITURE Pro XR glasses have a refresh rate of 120Hz, making them pretty great for gaming and watching high-quality videos. Here's a bit more about them based on our research.
Display Quality
Imagine having a 135-inch Full HD display right in front of you. With a 120Hz refresh rate, you'll get smooth visuals and vibrant colors, which are mostly fantastic for movies and games.
However, text clarity can be hit-or-miss. If your interpupillary distance (IPD) doesn’t match the glass's fixed settings, the text might look blurry, especially around the edges. Plus, some folks have mentioned the electrochromic film really helps by blocking out up to 99.5% of external light, making it manageable even in bright settings.
Comfort and Fit
These glasses are lightweight, which is a plus, but comfort seems to vary. Some users find them pretty comfy, while others feel the fit is either too tight or not secure enough.
The multiple nose pad options can help, but they don't work perfectly for everyone, particularly if you have a broader or narrower face.
Audio Experience
The glasses come with built-in HARMAN stereo sound.
According to our research, the audio quality is generally adequate for casual gaming and media, although the volume might not be enough in noisy places. So, you might want to keep a pair of extra headphones handy for a more immersive experience.
Compatibility and Usability
One great thing about the VITURE Pro XR glasses is how easily they connect with various USB-C devices like iPhones, Android phones, and gaming consoles.
Most people find the plug-and-play feature straightforward, but a few have had issues with the SpaceWalker app and connectivity with Mac OS.
Drawbacks
There are some trade-offs to be aware of. Getting the best clarity across the whole display can be tricky due to the fixed IPD settings, and there's some reflectivity in bright environments.
Plus, the glasses can heat up around the USB-C connection area a bit.
Conclusion
All things considered, the VITURE Pro XR glasses are a solid pick for immersive gaming and media, thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate and high-quality display.
But if you need something for tasks that involve reading a lot of text, you might want to think about these drawbacks.
Overall, they've got a fair amount of positive feedback and an active community to support you.