REVIEW - The XREAL Air AR glasses is a real game changer for personal video display. XREAL created the XREAL Beam to enhance the compatibility of the glasses
Connect to Switch, Steam Deck and PC using an XREAL C-C cable (included), or hook up your PS 5, Xbox and iPhone using an XREAL HDMI-C cable (Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapter is required for iPhone connections). Explore a wireless casting experience on devices that support AirPlay, ...
I next tried the Beam with a NUC 8Windows 11desktop, which again, couldn't have been any simpler. I navigated to System → Display → Connect to Wireless Display and selected Xreal Beam from the list. I was then given the option to extend my workspace to the Air glasses or duplicate ...
Versatile Connectivity and Compatibility** The Xreal Beam is not just about size; it's about versatility. With its support for a wide range of devices, including smartphones, gaming consoles, and PCs, you can connect wirelessly or via a wired connection to enjoy your content on the go. ...
You have to admit, it looks far cooler than the Apple Vision Pro.(Image credit: Windows Central | Tom Burns) Right now, the XREAL glasses have an optional accessory called the Beam. The XREAL Beam is essentially a power bank running the absolute most bare-bones version of Android. It ...
The Xreal Beam opens up another way to connect. It recognizes AirPlay, Miracast, and DLNA, so if your PC supports those protocols, Beam simplifies the connection and provides the spatial anchor option. How I use Xreal Air and Beam
and AR/MR Spaces has one more intriguing trick up its sleeve. If you scroll to the very right of the main UI, there is a feature called "XR Streaming", which allows you to connect the XREAL Air glasses through your phone to a compatible Windows PC with Steam VR running and experience...
"The main use case for the Beam currently is to enable wireless casting (Miracast and AirPlay) to the XREAL Air glasses." You still have to use the USB-C OUT port to connect the glasses, so what's the point of that? I may as well just directly connect my phone to it. This is...
It looks and works much like an Android phone. In fact, many Android phones can connect to Xreal glasses and run a limited version of the Beam Pro’s software, displaying virtual browser windows so I can access the internet in a way that feels almost like using a multi-screen PC. Howev...
Neither USB-C port on the Beam Pro will read a flash drive or work with a USB-C hub. That means you have to rely on wireless ways to transfer files onto the device, and you can't connect an Ethernet cord or connect to other types of displays. In short, while the Beam Pro can p...