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The XREAL Beam Pro AR glasses combine Android 14 OS with full Google Play Store access, dual 50MP 3D cameras, and advanced spatial computing technologies including 3DoF and 6DoF tracking. Featuring a 1080p FHD display, WiFi 6, and 90Hz refresh rate, it supports cloud gaming, multi-screen multitasking, and immersive 3D content capture, making it the ultimate companion for professional and entertainment use.


| Max Screen Resolution | 1080 x 2400 |
| Brand | XREAL |
| Series | Bean Pro 6G+128G |
| Item model number | X4000 |
| Operating System | Android 14 |
| Item Weight | 13.8 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6.42 x 2.99 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.42 x 2.99 x 0.39 inches |
| Color | Pearl white |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 50 MP |
| Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | XREAL |
| ASIN | B0D66WNX85 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Date First Available | June 5, 2024 |
D**.
A good device to pair with the Xreal One glasses to prevent battery drain on your primary phone
I wrote a larger review for the Xreal One glasses paried with he Beam Pro. I'll just say this, it's a basic Android device. The battery life is decent with the glasses connected. I'd say about 2.5 hour of run time operating as a standalone pair. While the user experience initially in June 2025 was quirkly, Xreal released an update in July that added the ability to use touchpads on the screen, versus trying to use a pointer you move around by moving the device itself. Another thing they upgraded was allowing apps to run in a wider screen view (beta as of September 2025), but that allowed for easier navigation of apps through the glasses. It runs apps well, and for my use case, I have WIFI at all times, so for streaming it has worked pretty much flawlessly. I like using this over my iPhone for a couple of reasons. I feel it gives you more control over the video placement in the glasses. It also doesn't kill my phone on my long walks, requiring more charge cycles on my phone. I'd rather replace this device versus that of my phone, and so far it has solved the issues I expereinced when I bought the Xreal One glasses. As a combo, they are great to keep me distracted while walking, which means I get more exercise in an easier manner. That's a good thing for me. Once you figure it out, I have a quick routine to load a video or two, lock the Xreal app to prevent button inputs, and then press the lower side button on the Beam Pro to turn the display off. I can then drop it into my pocket and don't need to mess with it. I didn't buy it for 3D video or some of the other options it offers, so I can't speak to those items. But for my use case, it has performed well, I felt the value was good, and it has worked without any issues.
D**Y
Very disappointing at first but quite good now after software updates
Very strange and underwhelming experience so far. I've been in the Apple ecosystem for decades at this point and this is the first Android product I have tried. It came with 0% battery so would not turn on. That was a first for me. I figured that might be the case so I plugged it in and it eventually got enough juice to turn on. Then all the apps and the system needed updating. I must have received a unit that had been sitting in the warehouse for a long time because it was pretty much useless in the state I received it. UPDATE 2 days later: After fully charging the unit and doing all the software updates required by both Android and Nebula (XReal's OS) it works great and I am finally enjoying it. The integration of Android and Nebula isn't always as smooth or bug free as the Apple products I'm used to but it's definitely workable, while much less bulky and expensive as an Apple Vision Pro headset.
P**G
Really good accessory for the Air 2 Pro
I have been using the Air 2 Pro glasses for a little under a month now. They’ve been really good for flights and other commutes when I want a bigger screen. I’ve also used them with my work laptop as a second display when remotely working. After some more time with them, I realized that just using my phone with them had a few limitations. I couldn’t run my own streaming apps without the phone screen continuously turned on. The glasses also took up my phone’s only USB port. This meant that the glasses really ate at my phone’s battery, even in flight mode. So when I heard about the Beam Pro, I decided to make the purchase. They’re more closely integrated with the glasses, and you can use any app with the NebulaOS, which is more like a launcher specifically made for the glasses. They basically fixed my only complaint with the Air 2 Pro (which is really a complaint with my phone, not the actual glasses). There doesn’t seem to be any latency associated with the glasses, which is great. I’ve done a few things with them so far, namely PS5 remote play, local gaming (emulation), and video streaming (Plex and Max). The picture quality using NebulaOS is about the same as using my phone, which is to say, very vivid and visible. I connected a PS5 controller for remote play and gaming, and the Beam Pro handled it all very well. There’s a button to toggle between smooth follow (screen follows your eyes), and fixed position (screen floating in space). Smooth follow has some added stabilization, which makes using the glasses way more comfortable than just plugging in your phone, which if you move around too much, might get dizzy. This has been a BLESSING honestly. I also tried using the Beam Pro with my laptop, setting up virtual monitors via Parsec and SpaceDesk. The Beam Pro can run multiple windows, so I was able to set up two floating monitors within the glasses. I turned on fixed position and enlarged the Beam Pro windows, so the elements were way easier to see than just plugging the glasses in. The product runs Android, so it’s really versatile. It’s a new product and the team seems to be pretty responsive on Reddit, so I’m looking forward to some other creative use cases.
A**D
Not ready for Prime Time
Don’t really work that well. You need a lot of patience and figure out work arounds to make basic functions work. Amazon Prime looks awful when I connect to the beam but looks great when using an iPad. This product is not really ready for prime time - I would suggest just getting the glasses and use your own device. After a couple of months it still not ready for prime time. It feels like a prototype that was rushed out the house. The glasses are great but the Beam not so much. Not for anyone without a lot of technical expertise with devices. Went to watch NFL ticket on YouTubeTV and nothing. Beam or iPad showed nothing when I connect the glasses to either device. When it works it’s great but it is so frustrating to use. Wait a few generations for this product.
C**.
Do not buy if looking for a phone
Honest opinion and review you can probably skip this. I was hoping to kill two birds with one stone, a comprehensive 3-D camera and a compatible AR platform for the companion piece x-real glasses. Honestly, the 3-D effect is almost in distinguishable, possibly even not as good as the iPhone’s spatial camera. You just need to get a free app from the App Store, that converts spatial video to side-by-side and your left with the same exact result that being said on the other hand with the AR compatibility, this phone does not seem to have the processing power to offer a smooth experience. Furthermore, I had some issue even playing video formats. Some will not play at all and others will play but be extremely choppy. I literally had a far better experience with a galaxy note 8 if you can believe that Samsung phones utilize DEX mode. You can set your desktop wallpaper to a plain black screen, and all of your apps will float on screen exactly like the beam pro and you can use your Samsung phone as a touchpad to control the mouse even using the mouse functionality with the beam pro had performance issues. It is worth noting that the note 8 while worked wonderfully only supports DEX mode after a hard reset newer models of Samsung phones do not have this issue. Also, it is definitely worth noting that not even wishful thinking will allow your beam pro to operate as a phone even though it has a SIM card and full texting capability it does not have phone usage capability. I even tried using Google calls or whatever they call it and found that it was not going to work out so let me be clear. You will not be able to make calls with this device so do not buy thinking that you’re going to have a phone that can instantly transformed to an AR device it will not happen and from what I understand it will never happen. One strong positive that I can mention pertaining to the beam pro is that it actually does make an incredibly snappy Wi-Fi hotspot, possibly because of the lack of a phone functionality. It can divert all network traffic to a dedicated personal Wi-Fi hotspot assuming you have a SIM card installed this has actually replaced our home Internet and we have had no issues whatsoever. It’s extremely fast much better than my iPhone 17 Pro, which is slow and unreliable when used as a Wi-Fi hotspot.
と**ら
perfect match for the xreal glasses
I love it, its basically a phone i got the 256 no sim card option. it feels like a phone but works good for using the glasses. Only complaint is the mouse mode is hard to use on public transportation to skip stupid Youtube ads and stuff. you think you are hovering over the skip button and next thing you know the bus moves and you clicked else where! But The device is great, feels good. display is bright and clear, camera is great and the android store has some decent games that pair well with or without the glasses
J**Y
Experience AR with XREAL Beam Pro
I recently got to try the XREAL Beam Pro AR glasses, and they blew me away. They run tons of Android apps, so they’re great for both work and fun. The 3D cameras take awesome videos, and the whole experience feels really immersive. Running on Android 14, everything is smooth and works perfectly with all the apps I use. The visuals are steady, making them great for both work tasks and gaming. The controls are super easy to use, and I figured them out quickly. Plus, I can charge them while using them, so I can take my AR fun anywhere. Overall, these glasses are perfect for anyone who loves tech.
E**S
Best Android device for AR or VR glasses hands down.
So if this is the best Android device for glasses why 4 and not 5 stars? Primarily its because of the nebulaOS. While I love the Beam Pro as a great Android device, as a XREAL designed device its lacking. Because they decided to base their OS for their glasses on Unity, you need to use a beefy CPU even to just stream while in their OS. You also MUST use the 8gig version as the video buffer is copied quite a few times between the Android OS, Unity and then to the texture on your AR screen. That said its not completely XREAL's fault here. Google has been really late to the game developing ARCore (Their own API) as just an API standard. What's worst is that they even haven't designed a front face for the Android device that works as well as say the Beam, aka, put The YouTube app in the upper corner of your eyes or have a super large Virtual Screen with multipole apps running. Its hard for a small company to completely rewrite the screen interface in Android since it also means they have to release the source code too. As for the device itself its honestly everything I want in an Android device. Both USB-C ports act as power delivery and this is the only USB-C based display port I have had NO issues using on anything (to HDMI or DP). The cameras are very good and the LCD is crisp. Its also very light weight. My only real complaint is power usage. If you use the Beam, as a portable Chromecast, it can last upwards of 3 hours. This device, at best, last 2. Mind you this is with the glasses in full use as well as the screen for touch pad. However if you do not use the glasses constantly, this thing lasts forever on its battery, almost 5 hours of heavy usage. All in all, This is a great device if you need something powerful for android with a good camera and lots of features and is now definitely my backup home device. In fact I would of switched to it as my primary phone if it had a phone chip in it. Who knows, maybe Google will get off its sorry ass and make a better display driver people can program in:P PS - While I harp on XREAL a bit, they ARE the best AR company by far. Even if its Unity, the fact they HAVE a decent API and software is a huge win. I have AR glasses from Epson to throwaway Kickstarter brands and they have, by far, nailed what average people want for AR..well currently atleast.
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