Updated: 2026
AR Glasses
AR glasses add digital information to the real world and are used across a wide variety of industries. Find out exactly what AR glasses are and check out top deals on AR glasses.

What are AR glasses?

AR Glasses
AR stands for “Augmented Reality.” Through AR glasses, our reality is augmented with digital information.
A basic distinction is made between 2D and 3D capability. 2D AR glasses only cover one eye, while 3D AR glasses allow both eyes to see the digital information.
AR glasses are used in many industries: in logistics as well as in industry, in trade, in the construction and real estate sectors, in marketing and in some cases even in agriculture. In most cases, the glasses are used in the development and production of a company.

VR Goggle Construction
Inside a VR headset are two lenses or “screens” for the eyes, through which the metaverse world is rendered. Together the two lenses create a fully immersive environment for the wearer.
VR accessories (controllers, headphones, etc.) make the virtual reality experience even more immersive.

Mixed-Reality Headset
A mixed-reality headset features two lenses with integrated cameras that also capture the real environment around you.
These headsets are both VR-capable and AR-capable — use them as a VR headset or as an AR headset, or combine both technologies to blend the digital and physical world.
Example: working from home, you collaborate with a colleague on a new product. With a mixed-reality headset, your colleague and the product are digitally projected into your space so you can shape the product together interactively.
Offers for AR Glasses
Xreal One Pro
Currently the best all-rounder among AR display glasses. Plug them into your phone, console or PC via USB-C and get a huge virtual screen in front of your eyes.
Xreal One Pro data
- 57° field of view, own X1 chip for a stable image
- Micro-OLED with built-in Bose sound
- Plug-and-play via USB-C
- Adjustable eye distance
Viture Luma Pro
Premium AR glasses with an especially sharp, bright image, popular for gaming and productivity.
Viture Luma Pro data
- High resolution, very sharp image
- Very bright, usable even in daylight
- USB-C, works with Steam Deck and more
- Light and comfortable to wear
RayNeo Air 4 Pro
Value pick among AR glasses, around 300 euros, with a rich image thanks to HDR.
RayNeo Air 4 Pro data
- Full-HD display per eye, 120 Hz
- HDR10 for high-contrast colours
- Very light, around 76 grams
- Simple USB-C connection

