
Xreal Beam Pro
Score: 76/100
Viture Luma Pro XR
Score: 69/100Rankings

The XREAL Beam Pro is an Android-powered companion device featuring dual 50 MP 3D cameras and a 90 Hz LCD, delivering high-resolution spatial capture and smooth visuals. Its battery capacity and limited RAM can lead to short usage times and occasional lag, and it relies on separate AR glasses for a complete experience. Best suited for AR enthusiasts who already own XREAL glasses and need a portable 3D capture tool.

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 | 280 grams | 79 gramsbest |
— | 52 degreesbest | |
4,300 mAhbest | — | |
50 MPbest | — | |
90 Hz | 120 Hzbest | |
256 GBbest | 0 GB |
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Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (grams) | 280 grams | 79 grams |
Display(1) | ||
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 90 Hz | 120 Hz |
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Internal Storage (GB) | 256 GB | 0 GB |


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Professional reviewers commend the Beam Pro for its affordability, full Google Play access, and impressive dual 50 MP 3D cameras that enable vivid spatial capture. They also praise the 90 Hz LCD and Wi-Fi 6 for smooth cloud-gaming and streaming, while noting the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 delivers solid performance. However, they caution that limited RAM, reliance on separate AR glasses, lack of cellular, and only 3DoF tracking keep it from competing with standalone headsets.
Everyday users love the easy integration with Google Play, the vivid 3D photos, and the device's portability and expandable storage. Common frustrations revolve around occasional app lag, short battery life during heavy use, the necessity of owning separate AR glasses, and the desire for built-in cellular connectivity.

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.
“impressive 3D photos ("vivid depth")”
