Xreal Neo Unveiled: The $99 Missing Link for Nintendo Switch 2 and AR Gaming
Xreal reveals the Neo, a $99 battery pack with 10,000mAh capacity and MagSafe support, designed for Nintendo Switch 2 and AR glasses enthusiasts at CES 2026.
Xreal is making a bold statement at CES 2026. After months of Viture leading the market for Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, Xreal has finally fired back with the Xreal Neo, a battery pack that promises to be as functional as it is aesthetic.
Key Specifications of the Xreal Neo Battery Pack
According to The Verge, the Xreal Neo is a 10,000mAh (38.7Wh) power bank featuring DisplayPort Alt video-out capabilities. Priced at $99, it serves as a portable video dock specifically designed to bridge the gap between handheld consoles and wearable displays. It's compatible with the entire Xreal lineup, including the new $449 Xreal 1S, and even cross-brand hardware like Viture’s Luma Pro glasses.
MagSafe Integration and Competitive Edge
One of the standout features is the integrated magnetized ring. This allows MagSafe devices or magnet-equipped cases to snap onto the Xreal Neo effortlessly, reducing cable clutter during intense gaming sessions. Since the Nintendo Switch 2 launched in June 2025, the demand for portable power solutions that support video passthrough has skyrocketed, and Xreal’s latest offering aims to capture that growing niche.
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