Prime Day’s final day has turned the spotlight onto smart glasses, offering significant price reductions across display, audio, and camera styles.
The XREAL One Pro features an onboard X1 processing chip that supports head‑tracking and virtual space anchoring, making it suitable for gaming and in‑flight use. The display delivers 171‑inch 120‑Hz FHD resolution, and the price has been lowered from $649 to $549.
RayNeo’s Air 4 Pro offers a solid display at a more affordable price point, with a 20% discount bringing the cost to $255. The glasses include a stylized bat emblem for aesthetic appeal and are well suited for long flights or quiet viewing sessions.
The Rokid Max 2 incorporates built‑in diopters that allow users to dial in prescription adjustments, projecting a 215‑inch virtual screen with Sony Micro‑OLED technology. A 43% cut from the original $529 MSRP brings the price down to $299.
Carrera Smart Glasses combine fashion with functionality, integrating Alexa and audio capabilities. They have been reduced by 74%, selling for $99.99 compared to the standard $389.99.
OhO Smart Glasses provide audio playback and basic sun protection at a discounted price of $9.49, down from $43.99. The lightweight design makes them suitable for everyday use.
The Rokid AI glasses offer a 12‑MP Sony sensor camera and open‑ear audio, powered by multiple voice assistants. The price has been cut to $249 from $399.
Camera‑style smart glasses remain limited, with most alternatives lacking the performance of leading brands. The Rokid AI glasses stand out for their platform‑agnostic voice setup and lightweight construction.
Other retailers, such as Walmart, Best Buy, and Target, also host sales that mirror Prime Day, offering discounts up to 50% on comparable tech items.
Consumers interested in smart glasses should act quickly, as inventory is expected to diminish before the end of the event.