Xreal Teams Up with Asus for ROG R1 Gaming Glasses and Switch 2-Ready Neo Dock
Xreal unveils the ROG Xreal R1 gaming glasses and Switch 2-ready Neo dock at CES 2026. Discover how the partnership with Asus is shaping the future of portable AR gaming.
The boundary between reality and gaming is thinning. Xreal is making a massive splash at CES 2026 by announcing a strategic partnership with Asus to develop dedicated AR hardware for the ROG ecosystem.
The New Xreal ROG R1 Gaming Glasses and Hardware Lineup
According to The Verge, the company has already released its new 1S AR glasses and the Neo dock. The latter is a Switch 2-ready accessory that functions as both a dock and a portable battery. While these products are available now, the real showstopper is the upcoming ROG Xreal R1, a set of glasses engineered specifically for hardcore gamers.
Cyberpunk Aesthetics and Enhanced Hardware
The ROG Xreal R1 features a striking cyberpunk aviator design. A prominent LED strip on the stems likely serves as a status indicator for battery life or connectivity. Observers noted that the stems appear significantly thicker than previous models, suggesting the integration of more robust internal hardware or power management systems to sustain high-performance gaming sessions.
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