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My favorite smart glasses are at record prices for the Amazon Spring Sale — prices start at $249

My favorite smart glasses are at record prices for the Amazon Spring Sale — prices start at $249

Are you an early adopter? Mashable-tested AR glasses from TCL and Xreal are on sale during the Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026.

xreal one pro smart glasses with sticker that reads 'best price ever' Products featured in this story: Best for Entertainment TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR/XR Glasses $249 at Amazon (save $50) TCL Rayneo smart glasses Get Deal The Best AR Glasses Overall Xreal One Pro AR Glasses $598 at Amazon (save $171) Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Get Deal

We're halfway through the Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026, and my favorite AR smart glasses from Xreal and TCL are all on sale.

As Mashable's tech editor, I get to test out (and geek out over) a lot of cool gadgets. This year, I've been focused on a lot of virtual reality and augmented reality products, particularly smart glasses.

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I tested a ton of smart glasses at CES 2026, and most recently, I put the new TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR/XR Glasses through their paces. And as I mentioned, these futuristic smart glasses are only $249 during the Amazon spring sale. These glasses were just released in late February, and an on-page coupon lets you take $50 off the retail price of $299.

TCL Rayneo smart glasses Opens in a new window Credit: RayNeo TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR/XR Glasses $249 at Amazon
$299 Save $50   Get Deal

In my TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro review, I said that these AR glasses are like an OLED TV you can wear, and they're designed for entertainment and gaming. Wherever you are, they project a 201-inch virtual display into the air. They're the first smart glasses with an HDR display, and they're almost twice as bright as the competition.

While I enjoyed testing (and watching The Lord of the Rings) on the new RayNeo smart glasses, the pair I actually use most often come from Xreal, the market leader in this niche.

Xreal's AR glasses can produce an ultra-wide display that you can anchor in place in your field of view, giving you an extra monitor. I've found they're really useful when working on an airplane or on the go. The Xreal One Pro AR Glasses have way more customization options than the RayNeo and a new AI 3D conversion feature.

Finally, Xreal recently released the Xreal 1S AR Glasses, which offer big upgrades at a lower price. The 1S can project a 500-inch virtual screen. If you want to work, go with the One Pro. If you want to work and watch movies or game, go with the 1S. Both are on sale at record prices.

xreal 1s Opens in a new window Credit: Xreal Xreal 1S AR Glasses $448 at Amazon
$529 Save $81   Get Deal Xreal One Pro AR Glasses Opens in a new window Credit: Xreal Xreal One Pro AR Glasses $598 at Amazon
$769 Save $171   Get Deal

Are AR glasses worth it? For early adopters, yes.

Bear in mind that smart glasses are still in their infancy as a product category, and even the best AR glasses have some issues. But if you're an early adopter who wants to explore the augmented world, TCL and Xreal are the brands I'd recommend.

Crucially, none of these glasses feature cameras. Smart glasses with cameras have always felt a bit creepy to me, and as Mashable has reported, creeps do seem to love Meta-Ray Ban smart glasses.

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