VITURE has announced the launch of its latest XR glasses, the VITURE Beast, positioning the third-generation device as its most advanced entry yet. Designed as a wearable display for entertainment, gaming, and productivity, the new model aims to deliver a private, cinema-like experience without requiring a traditional screen.
The VITURE Beast is available starting April 27 through Amazon, BestBuy.com, and Viture’s official website, with a retail price of $549.
A Bigger Virtual Screen for Everyday Use
At the center of the VITURE Beast is its virtual display, which the company says can project a screen equivalent to 174 inches when viewed from about four meters away. Each eye receives a 1920×1200 resolution image, powered by Sony’s latest micro-OLED technology.
With a 58-degree field of view, the glasses are built to create a more immersive experience than earlier models. In practical terms, that means users can watch movies, play games, or work on a larger digital canvas without needing a physical monitor. It’s essentially a personal theater that folds up and fits in a case.
Brighter Visuals With Adjustable Transparency

Brightness is another area VITURE is leaning into. The Beast reaches up to 1,250 nits peak brightness, paired with a 120Hz refresh rate and a DCI-P3 color gamut rated at 107 percent. The goal here is straightforward: keep visuals sharp and vibrant, even in well-lit environments where wearable displays can sometimes struggle.
A built-in electrochromic dimming system offers nine levels of adjustment, allowing users to shift from a transparent view of their surroundings to a fully darkened “cinema mode.” That flexibility makes the glasses usable in a range of settings, from a dim living room to a bright airplane cabin.
Built-In Spatial Tracking Without Extra Hardware
One of the more notable additions is VisionPair 3DoF spatial tracking, which is integrated directly into the glasses. This allows the virtual screen to stay anchored or move naturally with the user’s head, depending on the selected mode.
VITURE includes five viewing modes: Anchor, Smooth Follow, 0DoF Follow, UltraWide 32:9, and Side. These can be controlled through on-device inputs, removing the need for a companion app or external sensors. A Smart Recentering feature automatically adjusts the screen position when the user changes posture, such as reclining, which could make longer sessions more comfortable.
The company notes that the software experience is expected to improve over time through firmware updates, suggesting the device may evolve after purchase.
Broad Compatibility Across Devices and Consoles

The VITURE Beast connects through a single USB-C cable, offering plug-and-play support for devices like iPhones, MacBooks, Windows laptops, and handheld systems such as the Steam Deck. No additional setup is required for these connections.
For console gaming, the optional VITURE Pro Mobile Dock enables compatibility with systems like the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. That broader compatibility positions the glasses as a multi-purpose display rather than a niche accessory.
VITURE’s ecosystem extends further with accessories like the Pro Neckband, a standalone compute unit, and a co-branded mobile controller developed with 8BitDo, designed specifically for use with XR glasses.
Lightweight Design With Integrated Audio
Weighing in at 88 grams, the Beast features a magnesium-aluminum alloy frame with soft-touch temple materials aimed at long-term comfort. Adjustable nose pads and balanced weight distribution are intended to reduce fatigue during extended use.
The glasses support magnetic prescription lens inserts, and a lens frame is included in the box. For audio, integrated HARMAN AudioEFX spatial speakers provide sound without requiring separate headphones, keeping the setup relatively minimal.
Availability and What’s in the Box
VITURE is emphasizing accessibility with what it describes as broad online retail availability at launch. The Beast can be purchased starting April 27, 2026, through Amazon, BestBuy.com, and Viture.com.
The $549 package includes the XR glasses, a USB-C cable, carrying case, lens cloth, nose pad kit, and a prescription lens frame.
More details can be found on VITURE’s official website.
