Xreal’s budget AR glasses feature anti-shake tech and swappable frames

May 27, 2026 Jess Weatherbed

Four different versions of the X by Xreal a01 AR glasses.
Xreal says that a01 wearers can also 3D print their own custom front frame designs. | Image by Xreal

Augmented reality wearables provider Xreal has launched a new "X By Xreal" (XBX) subbrand, with its first customizable, lightweight smart glasses coming to the US in July. The new a01 AR glasses will be available starting at $299, featuring a "highly stable anti-shake mode" and interchangeable front frames.

While the a01 lacks the degrees-of-freedom (DoF) support we typically see on more premium AR glasses to track the wearer's movements and head rotations, it does include what Xreal is calling the "industry-first spatial anti-shake algorithm." This preserves image clarity by reducing shake during turbulent motions, like when you're riding …

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