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Viture's new Pro XR glasses have the most useful party trick ever
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Believe me, I totally get the backlash towards camera-embedded glasses and the privacy concerns that they raise, and that's why I think the brand new VITURE Pro 2 XR glasses are the perfect compromise for only $299.
There's nothing cooler than having your own private cinema or digital workspace, and I'd say XR glasses are the ultimate travel hack too.
Viture Pro 2 XR: Quick video review*If you can't see the embedded video above, please refresh the page.
(Image credit: VITURE)I mentioned the RayNeo Air 4 Pro XR glasses in the video above, which are excellent, and also super affordable at $320 / £260.
Have you ever used XR glasses before?