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Asus ROG unveils 240Hz extended reality gaming glasses
Summary
At CES 2026 Asus and Xreal introduced the ROG Xreal R1 glasses, which use 240Hz micro‑OLED 1080p lenses and offer a 57° field of view; pricing is not yet announced and Asus aims to launch in the first half of 2026.
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Asus showed the ROG Xreal R1 extended reality glasses at CES 2026 in partnership with Xreal. The glasses stream video to the eyes over a USB‑C connection and are built in a slim frame. They feature 240Hz micro‑OLED 1080p lenses and several integrated accessories. Asus presented the product alongside other ROG hardware updates.
Key details:
- 240Hz micro‑OLED lenses at 1080p resolution.
- 57° field of view; Asus says the lenses can create a 171‑inch virtual screen at a virtual distance of four meters, covering 95% of the focused viewing area.
- ROG Control Dock provides HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity, and a single USB‑C cable can connect the glasses to an ROG Ally.
- Lightweight design at 91 grams, with built‑in Bose speakers, RGB lighting on the sides, and electrochromic lenses that tint automatically or on demand.
- Pricing has not been announced; Asus aims to launch the Xreal R1 in the first half of 2026.
Summary:
The ROG Xreal R1 extends Asus' Republic of Gamers line into wearable extended reality hardware, emphasizing high refresh rates and a compact form. Launch timing is set for the first half of 2026 while price details remain undisclosed. The product was one of several ROG announcements at CES 2026, including an updated Zephyrus Duo model.
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