
The latest spatial display glasses from Xreal can convert all in-display content to 3D, and with the Neo DisplayPort and battery hub, it can stream games from the Nintendo Switch 2. Here’s what Xreal is showing off at CES 2026.
Apple may have embraced the concept of spatial computing with Apple Vision Pro, but Xreal has been pushing a simpler concept with its glasses. Instead of a full operating system of windows and apps, Xreal spatial glasses display a single floating window in front of the user to show a connected device’s output.
The Xreal 1S is the company’s latest iteration, introduced at CES 2026, and it brings upgraded specs and a new Real 3D view mode. There’s also the Xreal Neo, a MagSafe hub that contains a 10,000 mAh power bank and DisplayPort connectivity.
Users who pair the Xreal 1S with the Neo can keep a charge on their iPhone, Mac, or other connected device, while still connecting to the glasses. The Neo hub can also connect directly to a Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2 without a hub for on-the-go gaming.
It’s a big upgrade for Xreal’s glasses. While they’re not a full augmented reality headset, they’re offering a unique use case with a private, yet giant, portable, wearable display.
Xreal 1S spatial glasses
If you’re new to Xreal or coming from the Xreal One Pro, the Xreal 1S has plenty to offer for an improved spatial display setup. It runs at an increased 1200p resolution, up from 1080p, and can output at 120Hz with a 52-degree field of view.
They also have a brighter display at 700 nits, up from 600 nits. Pin your virtual display and increase its size up to 500 inches with the touch of a button.
When wearing Xreal glasses, you can have the floating display follow your gaze, thus keeping it sized within the frame, or pinned to a surface, which allows it to be much bigger than the field of view. When using the larger display settings with a laptop, it can enhance multitasking capabilities.
The Real 3D mode is powered by the X1 processor, which means the feature is also coming to the Xreal One Pro. Enable this feature, and everything viewed on the virtual display is converted live to 3D, even 2D movies or video games.
Get the Xreal 1S for $449 or the Neo hub for $99 starting today.
