Xreal Project Aura · Reported Feature

A wired laptop display over DisplayPort

Aura is expected to work as a wired monitor when connected to a laptop via DisplayPort, pushing its multimodal AI into 3D AR space with Gemini support.

Xreal's Project Aura can plug into a laptop via DisplayPort, the same port you'd use for a monitor, and act as a floating 3D screen in front of your face instead of a flat panel on your desk. Google's Gemini AI is built in, and the glasses automatically convert flat content into 3D without you doing anything. It's a different way to get a second screen, especially if you're working somewhere a physical monitor won't fit.

iDevice Confidence

Highly expected

The evidence is strong and largely consistent across sources.

Which smart glasses have a display?

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

Xreal AuraBinocular micro-OLED see-throughHighly expected
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)

Project Aura at Google I/O 2026Xreal official · May 20, 2026
Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under $1,500Digital Trends · Jun 17, 2026
Meet X By XREAL — I’m testing the MacBook Neo of AR glasses that people can actually affordTom's Guide · May 27, 2026