Xreal Project Aura · Reported Feature

A 70-degree micro-OLED display, 1,920x1,200 per eye

Tom's Guide and Engadget both confirmed a 70-degree diagonal field of view in hands-on reviews at Google I/O 2026, up from the 51-degree FOV in Snap Specs. Optical see-through micro-OLED panels render 1,920x1,200 pixels per eye at up to 120Hz, anchoring digital content to the real world.

Xreal's Project Aura is showing off a 70-degree field of view, that's how wide the image feels when you're wearing it, roughly like peripheral vision on a decent monitor, paired with micro-OLED screens running 1,920x1,200 per eye at up to 120Hz. The demo lineup leans hard into Google's software: immersive Maps, YouTube 180 and 360-degree video. Wide field of view plus sharp, fast screens is exactly where AR glasses have historically fallen short, so the specs are pointed at a weakness.

iDevice Confidence

Expected

Multiple credible reports point to this landing.

Which smart glasses have a display?

Across the category · your product highlighted · each value tagged by confidence.

Xreal AuraBinocular micro-OLED see-throughExpected
Apple GlassesNone — audio/camera onlyExpected
Meta Ray-Ban Gen 3None — audio/camera onlyHighly expected
Meta Ray-Ban Gen 2None — audio/camera onlyConfirmed
Meta GlassesNone — audio/camera onlyConfirmed
Samsung Galaxy GlassesNone — audio/camera onlyHighly expected
Snap SpecsBinocular waveguideExpected

Sources reporting this (3)

Xreal Project Aura Android XR Developers 2026 Launch9to5Google · May 19, 2026
First Android XR Glasses — 2026 LaunchRoad to VR · May 20, 2026
Xreal Project Aura Smart Glasses Hands-On ReviewTom's Guide · May 20, 2026