Recently Both XREAL AND INMO launched their new product. Xreal one was released on 12/5 and INMO GO 2 launched on 11/29. Let’s have a look at these two devices. These two products even all produce AR glasses, but the focus in 2024 seems totally different. INMO GO2 focuses on the average people’s usage of AI, putting light and AI translation and fashion design as a priority while XREAL their AR glasses have evolved from a “portable screen” to a “portable spatial screen.” With native 3DoF spatial tracking capabilities and the newly developed X1 spatial computing chip, which took three years to create, this launch represents the most significant upgrade in the history of consumer AR glasses.
The INMO GO 2 is characterized by its real-time translation feature and offline translation capability, while the XREAL One highlights its custom-developed chip and 3DoF spatial tracking capabilities. Both products have their strengths in the AR glasses market, catering to different user needs and application scenarios. Let’s have a detailed comparison of the following aspects
Core Features and Technologies
INMO GO 2: Focuses on real-time translation functionality, supporting offline translation in eight languages, and providing accurate and smooth translation experiences even without an internet connection. It integrates a variety of practical functions, including translation, navigation, language practice, teleprompter, and AI assistant.
XREAL One: Powered by the self-developed X1 spatial computing chip, XREAL One features an end-to-end independent processing chain from data collection to rendering, reducing latency and improving reliability. It also supports native 3DoF spatial positioning, making it the world’s first consumer-grade AR glasses to support this feature.
Display Technology
INMO GO 2: Uses Micro LED/OLED technology.
XREAL One: Offers a 50° FOV, with the maximum display size expanding up to 147 inches, a peak brightness of 600 nits, and features such as pupil distance adjustment, 32:9 ultrawide mode, and electrochromic dimming.
User Experience
INMO GO 2: Features a lightweight design, resembling a regular pair of glasses, making it ideal for travel and similar scenarios.
XREAL One: Supports a global 90Hz refresh rate, with a maximum of 120Hz, providing a smooth visual experience. Additionally, it adapts to the user’s pupil distance through software, offering personalized adjustments for better comfort.
Audio Experience
INMO GO 2: No specific audio experience details were mentioned.
XREAL One: Collaborates with Bose to deliver high-quality stereo sound and has optimized technology to reduce environmental sound leakage
Compatibility and Connectivity
INMO GO 2: No specific details on compatibility and connectivity are mentioned.
XREAL One: Supports mainstream USB-C direct connection, compatible with DP output, and can connect to Android phones, Windows tablets, and even the Nintendo Switch, serving as a second virtual display.
Personalization and Modular Design
XREAL One: Features a detachable front frame design, allowing users to freely swap and adjust for different usage scenarios.
Price: both of them their price are the same 3299 RMB. Global market XREAL $499.
How do you feel about these two AR devices? Which features of AR products best meet your daily needs?