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[News] URXR One Is Live on Kickstarter: 93-Gram Spatial Display Glasses, From $699

2026-08-18 21: 29

Unseen Reality today launched its Kickstarter campaign for URXR One, a 93-gram pair of spatial display glasses that plug into any USB-C device to place a large, sharp virtual screen in front of you. The campaign opens with a limited number of early-bird spots starting from $699, a standard campaign price of $799, and an $899 retail price after the campaign ends. URXR One is scheduled to ship in Fall 2026.


tail price after the campaign ends. URXR One is scheduled to ship in Fall 2026.

“We built URXR One so spatial computing could finally disappear onto your face and run all day off the laptop you already carry,” said Edward Zhou, Founder & CEO of Unseen Reality. “Kickstarter is where the people who have wanted this get to help bring it into the world first.”

URXR One is built for the text-clarity end of the display spectrum, positioning it as a wearable monitor and spatial workspace rather than a wide-field cinema headset. It pairs dual 1.03-inch Micro-OLED panels at 2448 × 2064 per eye with mini pancake optics across a 90-degree diagonal field of view, for roughly 36 pixels per degree per eye at 90 Hz. Video see-through runs under 10 milliseconds so you keep a live view of the room, and the frame stays at 93 grams because there is no battery or computer on board: the device you plug into supplies both the picture and the power.

The glasses work two ways. Direct mode is pure plug-and-play over USB-C, giving one large virtual screen in four sizes (S, M, L, and XL) switchable with a physical button, with no app required, on laptops, Macs, phones, and handhelds. Companion mode runs through the free URXR Connect app and adds multi-screen layouts, 6DoF spatial locking, and hand tracking, with the tracking computed on the glasses' own chip for very low latency and no extra hardware, no puck, no base stations, and no paid add-on. URXR Connect launches for Windows and Mac first, with iOS and Android following.

Pricing starts from $699 for a limited number of early-bird spots, claimed first come, first served once the campaign is live; when those are gone the price returns to the $799 standard campaign price, and to $899 at retail after the campaign ends. The optional Power Hub, a 10000 mAh pocket battery that powers the glasses from a phone or through a long session, is $69. The campaign ships to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia.

URXR One made its first public debut at Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2026, where attendees wore and used the glasses in open hands-on demos at Booth 1340. It has no built-in speakers, using the host device or Bluetooth headphones for audio, and does not support SteamVR at launch. For the full specification and honest trade-offs, visit unseen-reality.com.

TrendForce 2025 Near-Eye Display Market Trend and Technology Analysis
Publication Date : 29 August 2025
Language : Traditional Chinese / English
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