
Viture Luma Pro XR
Score: 69/100
Xreal 1S
Score: 78/100Rankings

The XREAL 1S provides a crisp 1920×1200 OLED display, 120 Hz refresh, and ultra-low ~3 ms latency, paired with Bose-tuned open-ear speakers. Its main limitation is a short 2.5-hour battery life and modest weight that can cause nose pressure. It excels for mobile gamers and streamers needing responsive AR visuals.

VITURE Luma Pro XR offers a 152-inch virtual display with 1000-nit brightness and a 52° field of view, packaged in a lightweight 79 g design with pancake optics and a magnetic connector. It lacks built-in processing and any internal storage, requiring an external device for content. Best suited for gamers and mobile professionals wanting a large, sharp XR screen on the go.
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| ↓ lower better | 79 gramsbest | 82 grams |
52 degreesbest | 52 degreesbest | |
120 Hzbest | 120 Hzbest | |
0 GBbest | — |
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Weight (grams) | 79 grams | 82 grams |


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Professional reviewers consider the Luma Pro a full step forward over its predecessor, emphasizing the larger perceived screen, wider field of view, brighter 1000-nit display, and sharper micro-OLED optics. They commend the polished, Apple-like design, the retained myopia and 3D features, and the magnetic connector, while noting the lack of built-in AR and standalone compute as the main drawbacks.
Consumers who have encountered the product echo the professional praise, highlighting the immersive 152-inch virtual display and the comfortable, lightweight glasses form factor. No significant recurring complaints appear in the available data beyond the expected need for an external device.

Professional reviewers praise the XREAL 1S for its crisp 1920×1200 OLED panels, high 120 Hz refresh rate, and exceptionally low ~3 ms latency, which together deliver a responsive and vivid AR experience. The 52° field of view and electrochromic dimming are highlighted as strengths, while the lightweight yet well-balanced design is noted for all-day comfort. Battery endurance and the lack of extensive third-party software support are the primary concerns among experts.
Everyday users appreciate the comfort of the headset, noting that it stays balanced on the face and can be worn for long periods without pressure points-some even report unintentionally falling asleep while wearing them. The open-ear audio and easy USB-C connectivity are also frequently praised, while the short battery life remains a common point of frustration.