

🚀 Elevate your XR game with VITURE Pro — where work, play, and wow collide!
VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses feature a groundbreaking 135-inch 120Hz Full HD display with a peak brightness of 4000 nits, enhanced by an innovative electrochromic film that blocks nearly all external light for unmatched visual clarity. Compatible with a wide range of devices including the latest iPhones, Androids, Macs, PCs, and gaming consoles, these glasses integrate seamlessly with the SpaceWalker app to offer multiscreen productivity and immersive 3D/VR experiences. Built with premium aircraft-grade materials and titanium hinges, they combine durability with sleek design, making them the first truly versatile XR glasses for professionals and gamers alike.






























| ASIN | B0D3LRH8G4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Jet Black |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,971 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1 in 3D Viewing Glasses 4,410 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Box Contents | Anti-Clip Hair Cover, Glasses Case, VITURE Pro XR Glasses, VITURE XR Glasses USBC to Magnetic Connector Cable, Nose Pads (4 sizes: 1, 2, 3, and 4) |
| Brand Name | VITURE |
| Case Material Type | Resin or Metal |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Communication Feature | Wireless, Wired |
| Compatible Devices | Various: iPhone, Android, Mac, PC, Steam Deck, Gaming Consoles |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 15 and various Android models |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,049 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| GPS | No GPS |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 16 x 4.7 x 5.4 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 163D x 48W x 54H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 78 Grams |
| Item height | 5.4 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | VITURE |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 4000 Nit |
| Metrics Measured | accelerometer, bluetooth sensor |
| Model Name | Viture Pro Xr |
| Model Number | VITURE Pro XR Glasses |
| Operating System | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, XBox, iOS, Android, MacOS, Windows, |
| Operating system | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, XBox, iOS, Android, MacOS, Windows, |
| Product Features | 3DoF, Adjustable Electrochromic Film, Multible Screens, Spatial Video/ Spatial Photo, VR Videos |
| Product Warranty | 2 Years Warranty |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 per eye |
| Screen Size | 135 Inches |
| Shape | Oval |
| Special feature | 3DoF, Adjustable Electrochromic Film, Multible Screens, Spatial Video/ Spatial Photo, VR Videos |
| Sport Type | Baseball, Walking |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Supported Application | Productivity tools, 3D/VR videos, spatial video, multiscreens |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | unisex |
| UPC | 850047431332 |
| Warranty Type | Time-limited warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Glasses |
| Wireless Provider | NET |
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!
R**D
Fantastic travel accessory
Doing a review now that I’ve had the chance to use these when travelling. They are a superb gadget! Not cheap of course but you really do get what you pay for here. Lovely packaging and build quality as well. The screen size is really big - when you look towards the wall of your room when playing a movie, it is as if you were viewing a projected picture that fills the whole wall. I have a 100” cinema screen in my living room anyway and this ‘projects’ bigger than that. Is it better than holding your iPad screen in front of you? Absolutely! It’s on a pair of sunglasses, which is unreal. The picture stays with you wherever you look (you soon get used to that). The fully dark effect is really good, you won’t really watch any other way. You can see a bit of your surrounds below and above the glasses but that’s helpful actually. They are not fully immersive and they don’t need to be. The picture they present is really bright - I had to turn it down a notch or two. Great resolution and the eye adjustment thing works well for me as a specs wearer, haven’t needed any extra lens inserts. What can you watch with them? It was tricky to figure out at first but Prime and Apple TV are the least fussy, you can download stuff onto your phone and it will play (BUT…You need to do the downloads from Apple TV with your glasses connected to the phone so that it downloads the right version. Not sure if that’s the case with other services but I do all downloads while connected now just in case). Netflix does work but can stop at some point when it realises you have them connected; just restart movie with glasses unplugged, then plug back in. IPlayer will play on the glasses but also keeps playing on your phone screen as well. And of course anywhere that you can stream stuff, then everything works even easier. Works fine with a magnetic battery pack attached to your phone, worth taking one on flights as your phone is powering the glasses so it will use up your charge a bit. Sound - for airplane use I would suggest wireless earbuds. For AirPods it works best if you start it playing, then pop the earphones in and it just takes over the sound. For everyday use the inbuilt speakers are really good, so much so that I don’t bother using my AirPods as it’s just easier. I find I use them a lot more than I thought I would as they are fun to use and so good. There is a fun thing where you can view your own photos in 3d, amazing effect to see. You can also do some other stuff on the app but I find some of it a bit fiddly to use. But for watching movies in your own personal cinema on a pair of specs, these are incredible and for travel they are just so good.
J**N
Promising Tech but Not Quite There Yet
The Viture XR Pro Glasses have a premium feel and offer a genuinely cool experience when everything lines up. The sound quality is good with minimal leakage, and the SpaceWalker app integration with both phone and Mac is a nice bonus, though it feels a bit clunky in practice. Unfortunately, I struggled to get the glasses to sit correctly on my face, which led to persistent blurriness despite a lot of tweaking. Light leakage from the sides further reduced the immersion, and I never managed to find a setup without some kind of compromise. While the technology is impressive and heading in the right direction, I do not think it is quite ready for me to use comfortably at this price point. Hopefully future editions will iron out these issues.
S**Q
Impressive packaging, disappointing experience
I really wanted to like these glasses. The unboxing experience is fantastic — the packaging feels premium, the build quality looks solid, and at first glance everything suggests a high‑end product. Unfortunately, the actual experience of using them was far from what I expected. After a little over an hour of use, I started feeling genuinely unwell, almost like motion sickness. I’ve never had this reaction to any display or headset before, so it was surprising and definitely not a good sign. The biggest issue for me is the image quality. The sharpness is inconsistent — the entire right side and the bottom of the screen look noticeably softer. Maybe that’s a flaw in my unit, maybe it’s a design quirk, but the result is uncomfortable and tiring for the eyes. Audio is fine. Nothing amazing, nothing terrible — just okay. On a positive note, Amazon’s delivery was excellent. The package arrived much earlier than expected, actually the very next day. At this point, I haven’t fully decided whether I’ll return the glasses. I still have some time to make up my mind, and I might let someone else in the household try them out before I send them back. Maybe they’ll work better for someone else. Overall, despite the premium presentation, the actual viewing experience left me disappointed. For this price, I expected much better comfort and optical performance.
T**R
Experience is not quite ready for a remote, fully immersive experience.
I was expecting a lot more from these but they fell short on many areas. In short, I thought these would be a good wireless option and give me an immersive experience on my PC, laptop and phone, but these are not wireless glasses, they need to be connected to a USB-C display compatible port to drive them (the key point is that these glasses are effectively an external monitor). My PC doesn't have a native USB-C and using an adaptor would not work. On the laptop, it did connect but very quickly, I realised that whilst the screen on the glasses is very clear, if I have the laptop in front of me, it's not going to beat that. I since found out that you can buy a Viture neckband which the glasses connect to so you can run them truly remotely, but these are nearly £300 on their own, bringing the total for a remote experience to nearly £700, which is way above the price point I'm willing to pay. Watching a video was ok, but if you're trying to do productivity work, you end up lifting the glasses every few seconds to find your position on the laptop keyboard which very quickly becomes unworkable. On my Samsung mobile, I downloaded the SpaceWalker app but Dex kept overriding it, each time I had to disable Dex from quick settings, but if the glasses disconnect for any reason (e.g. I took them off), then Dex would start up again on reconnect. I couldn't find how to disable Dex permanently, so tried to bear with that a while. Which brings me on to SpaceWalker. It's a very basic app, mostly focused on a custom browser and few other apps (e.g. YouTube). I wasn't impressed with it. I tried to watch the demo video (360 immersive Everest) but it's so far away from the same experience on a Quest 3, it just felt disappointing. I know the Quest and Viture are not in the same space, but it did highlight the limitations of trying to make the glasses truly immersive. Build wise, the glasses were good, swapped the nose pieces to get a fit where the screen was fully visible, and the correctness adjusters for each eye meant you could get a pretty clear picture. Screen was very nice, and the glasses could black out the lens to reduce incoming light which made it less prone to light interference from outside. I found the whole experience underwhelming, and whilst the tech is definitely getting better, I think it will be a couple of years before I try something like this again.
B**R
Pretty good product - but returning.
Update: Viture team reached out to help sort out the issues I was having. I'm really impressed at how quick and helpful the support team was with my issues. Honestly, super impressed they actually care about each and every one of their customers as you can see from most of the reviews here and elsewhere. All I can say now is, just give this one a shot! If for whatever reason this product isn't for you, the super friendly team at viture will definitely have you covered. ---------- Original Review: I was hyped to try this product, and most video reviews online rave about how good it is. I fell for this hype, and unfortunately, I've come to the conclusion that this product isn't for me. I'm glad I got to try this product out, though, but honestly, for the price these come for, it's much better to get an OLED TV/Monitor. Pros: - Clarity is outstanding & the display does get quite bright. (Maybe a little too bright at night! Min brightness not low enough IMO haha!) 0 complaints there. Cons: - The Spacewalker app on Android is absolute garbage. The insane battery drain, even in the background, and not allowing you to use apps you already have on your phone is quite baffling. - The lack of headtracking without the app mentioned above can get quite nauseating at times. - Speakers are not loud enough in my opinion, and the quality is just okay. - The right side of the frames does seem to get quite hot within the first 5 minutes of use. I know the review points of a lot more cons, but honestly, it all comes down to price for me. It does what it promises to do - provide a big-screen experience quite well - but comes with a few pain points at that price. For my use cases, I'd much rather spend that money on a physical display of some sort.
C**H
These are really great
I buy a lot of VR/AR stuff - I actually own some Apple Vision Pro goggles plus the meta glasses. So I'm the perfect customer for something like this. That said they surprised me with how well executed this was and the quality of the images. To be clear, these are basically an HDMI monitor hidden in some glasses. Anything that outputs video via USB-C will work. I only tried Apple stuff but they treat them as first class citizens. Ipad, IPhone, Laptop - instant connection and worked very sensibly. The Good: - Super clear image. I'm long sighted ( +2 ) and that make no difference. The myopia adjustments seem to work - I lent them to a friend and he got them adjusted easily. - For video these are killer - I didn't know this but the iPhone understands it's a 2nd screen so when you play netflix you just get a widescreen output of the video - the phone can turn it's screen off and video runs. In bed you can lie flat without hurting your neck. On a plane you can sit upright. It clearly runs the battery down but you can use it for 3-4 hours no issue - The sound is decent - if you're flying you'll want to use headphones but at home they just whisper in your ear - The electronic blocking filters are great - easy on or off and they super black. But if yiu want to walk around the house to get a drink, you can navigate with the video playing The not-so-great - The nose pads are essential to keeping these aligned. There's some play but you really need them held static in front of your eyes. And the nose pads dig in after an hour and pinch a bit - They're too narrow - the arms are spring loaded so will expand around your head - but for men these are just a touch too narrow. It's basically OK but needs sorting in version 2 or whatever - These do not look cool on you - you should not care but they are bulky - Navigating is a bit annoying - you can clearly see the screen but if you're on your iPhone you need to look at the device to tap on stuff. Once video is up and running you're not going to easily be able to pause and jump about. The phone screen will lock, you can;t face ID ( because you have opaque glasses on ) so it's a bit of a hassle. just let the video run - Reading fine text works but it's a little bit of a strain That said, I've used these a lot since buying them - they're really easy to get up and running and very immersive. You should buy them.
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