The Xreal One (left) next to Apple Vision Pro (right). The Xreal One is far smaller, and a lot less expensive. They're tethered display glasses, not a sensor-equipped mixed reality standalone computer ...
The glasses do need to pair to a smartphone to work, and Halliday has a well-designed app for iPhones and Android devices. Once paired, the glasses will use your smartphone's data. You control the ...
Apple is reportedly working on smart glasses running a version of Vision OS, the stack powering its Vision Pro headset. There are plans for more formats, too.