Ces 2026: Asus ROG XReal R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.

CES 2026: ASUS ROG XREAL R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.

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This model, which replaces the monitor on PCs, video game consoles, and smartphones, has micro-OLED lenses, a 240Hz refresh rate, and augmented reality (AR) capabilities. Learn more:

Officially presented during the CES 2026, ASUS ROG XREAL R1 marks a new step in Republic of Gamers in the way high-performance displays can be integrated into the daily lives of gamers. By combining lightweight design, advanced hardware, and augmented reality features, the ROG XREAL R1 It positions itself as one of the brand's boldest new offerings at the event, signaling a clear shift in how people consume games and entertainment on big screens.

Design & Hardware

Ces 2026: Asus ROG XReal R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.
The ASUS ROG XREAL R1 combines a lightweight structure of just 91 grams with advanced hardware, designed for long sessions of use without compromising comfort. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

O ASUS ROG XREAL R1 The design concept combines cutting-edge technology and comfort for extended use. Weighing only 91 grams, the glasses were developed to be worn as an everyday accessory, without causing fatigue even after hours of gameplay or content consumption. The proposition is clear: to replace the need for bulky monitors with a wearable, portable display ready to be used anywhere.

Despite its light weight, the embedded hardware is robust. The model integrates depth sensors and three-dimensional field of view technology, responsible for maintaining image stability even with head movement.

Ces 2026: Asus ROG XReal R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.
Depth sensors and automatic brightness adjustments reinforce the proposition of replacing traditional monitors with a wearable and portable display. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

Another highlight of the hardware is its automatic adaptation to the environment. The glasses dynamically adjust their brightness according to the surrounding lighting, ensuring visual comfort both indoors and outdoors. Furthermore, the user can manually apply darkening levels to the lenses, reinforcing the versatility of the accessory in different usage situations, from competitive gaming to casual entertainment.

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Ces 2026: Asus ROG XReal R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.
The glasses simulate a 171-inch virtual screen with a 240Hz Full HD micro-OLED panel, delivering high fluidity, sharpness, and an immersive visual experience in any environment. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

The main protagonist of ROG XREAL R1 It's their projection capability. The glasses create the sensation of a virtual monitor of 171 inches positioned From approximately four meters away, transforming any space into a true movie theater or gaming station. This experience is enhanced by a 57° field of view, which expands the perception of immersion without completely isolating the user from the real environment.

To support this visual impact, the ASUS It incorporated the first 240Hz Full HD micro-OLED panel in a wearable device. The high refresh rate ensures extremely fluid movements, benefiting everything from competitive games that demand quick responses to AAA titles with intense scenes full of visual effects. The result is a sharp, vibrant, and blur-free image, even at high frame rates.

Audio

Ces 2026: Asus ROG XReal R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.
The sound system tuned by Bose offers integrated audio with precise spatial awareness, eliminating the need for external headphones. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

To complement the visual immersion, the ASUS ROG XREAL R1 It features an audio system tuned by Bose. Integrated into the frame of the glasses, the sound is designed to create a wide and detailed soundstage, eliminating the need for additional headphones. Whether in games, movies or music, the sound experience matches the impact of the image, offering precise spatial perception and reinforcing the feeling of presence in each scene.

Augmented Reality (AR)

Asus ROG XReal R1 glasses with a 171-inch projection screen.
AR technology projects the screen into the user's field of vision without blocking the real environment, with support for Anchor Mode to fix the image as a stable virtual monitor. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

Augmented Reality technology of ASUS ROG XREAL R1 It was designed to integrate digital content into the physical environment in a natural and functional way. Unlike solutions that completely isolate the user, the glasses project the virtual screen in front of the eyes without eliminating the perception of the real world, allowing the player to remain aware of the surrounding space. This approach expands the possibilities of use, making the device viable for both intense gaming sessions and multitasking activities.

One of the central features of this experience is the Anchor ModeThis technology allows the image to be fixed at a stable virtual point, simulating the behavior of a traditional monitor. The technology works without the need for additional software on the connected device, using internal sensors and a 3D depth-of-field system to keep the screen steady and sharp even with head movement. This flexibility gives the user complete control over how to interact with the content, switching between full mobility and static viewing as needed.

Connectivity

Ces 2026: Asus ROG XReal R1 is a headset that projects a 171-inch screen in front of you.
Compatible with USB-C, HDMI 2.0, and DisplayPort 1.4 via the ROG Control Dock, the ROG XREAL R1 easily connects to PCs, consoles, laptops, and smartphones. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

In terms of connectivity, the ROG XREAL R1 It stands out for its versatility. The glasses can be connected directly via USB-C to compatible smartphones, gaming laptops, and notebooks, offering a plug-and-play experience. For more complete setups, the model comes with the ROG Control Dock, which combines HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports, allowing for quick switching between PCs, consoles, and other devices, transforming the accessory into a central hub for different platforms.

Price and availability

ROG XReal R1 glasses with a 171-inch screen, presented at CES 2026.
ASUS has not yet released the official price, but anticipates a global launch of the ROG XREAL R1 in the first half of 2026. (Photo: Reproduction/ASUS ROG).

A ASUS has not yet released the official price of ROG XREAL R1However, the expectation is that the product will reach the global market over the course of... first half of 2026The brand stated that specific prices and dates may vary by region, with more details being provided by local representatives. ROG.

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reviewed by Luis Antonio Costa in 08 / 01 / 2026


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