Asus has teamed up with Xreal to develop the ROG R1 AR gaming glasses, showcased at CES 2026 with a standout 240Hz refresh rate. The glasses build on Xreal's existing models but introduce smoother performance for gaming. This announcement follows Asus's decision to terminate its Horizon OS headset project.
At CES 2026, Asus unveiled the ROG R1 display glasses in collaboration with Xreal, emphasizing enhanced gaming capabilities. The glasses feature a 240Hz refresh rate, which provides notably smooth visuals when connected to devices like the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X and an Asus PC. This marks an upgrade from the Xreal One Pro, retaining the same flatter lens design and 57-degree field of view, along with 700 nits of brightness.
Unlike the Xreal 1S, which offers a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1200p resolution more suited to gaming, the ROG R1 sticks to previous specifications in those areas. The glasses also support connectivity via an Asus media dock, allowing seamless switching between PCs and consoles. Pricing and release details remain undisclosed, though they are expected to exceed the cost of Xreal's other models, with an estimated $800 figure mentioned.
This partnership comes after Asus terminated its Horizon OS headset, shifting focus to Xreal's technology instead of Meta's platform. The update is described as incremental, adding to the growing field of display and smart glasses in 2026. While promising for gamers seeking high refresh rates, it may not revolutionize the category, especially with competitors like Viture's Beast glasses on the horizon.