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Viture Pro review: A full extended reality ecosystem
Jan 10, 2025
The Viture Pro XR glasses aim to deliver a "bigger, better, brighter display for work & play" – a private cinema experience, in the form factor of (almost) regular sunglasses. They can also be a perfect companion to your Steam Deck or other portable gaming console.
How do these XR (extended reality) glasses hold up against the competition, for their current $50-off price of $409? Let's find out!
The Viture Pro XR glasses come in a beautiful, unique-looking box. In addition to them is a fantastic case with a zipper, that also houses their cable, plus four nose pads of different sizes to pick from. There's also an anti-clip hair cover, a cleaning cloth, and of course – a manual.
The glasses themselves are made of quality matte plastic, and weigh just 77 grams. Immediately it struck me that these might be the most stylish AR glasses we've reviewed yet. From the front – they look quite fashionable, which isn't something I get to say often about these types of glasses. Good stuff!
Unlike any other AR glasses we've seen yet, though, the Viture Pro doesn't have a USB-C port built-in, but a magnetic proprietary one instead. While the other side of their cable is still USB-C, obviously, so you still get to connect them to any USB-C devices, I'm not quite on board with proprietary connectors.
The good news is – the included cable snaps onto the connector securely with magnets, and again – the other side of the cable is USB-C as you'd expect, so we'll look past that.
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