Here’s a good deal if you’re 1.) reading this article and 2.) interested in having a 174-inch virtual screen that hovers in front of you. I think the first part is a given, but if the second part applies, check out this deal. We have an exclusive promo code that gets you 10% off VITURE XR glasses and first-party accesories. Just enter IGNVITURE10 at checkout at either Amazon or Viture, and you’ll save 10%.
VITURE Beast XR Glasses Are 10% Off (with Code)
- Beast – $494.10 (was $549) – first discount
- Luma – $359.10 (was $399)
- Luma Pro – $449.10 (was $499)
- Luma Ultra – $539.10 (was $599) – best deal yet
- 10% off accessories: Pro Mobile Dock, Pro Neckband, and more
The promo code applies to all VITURE glasses, so you can check out the models above. That said, the Beast XR glasses are the company’s newest flagship model, so that’s what I would recommend if you can swing it. I’ve tried them, and I can attest that the color and clarity of the virtual display is phenomenal. They get incredibly bright as well, so no worries there.
I have basically no complaints at all about the Beast’s virtual display. When using them to play games on my original Steam Deck, the Beast’s virtual display actually looks better than the Deck’s actual display. The only thing I’d recommend is using earbuds for audio, for a more immersive experience.
If you’re primarily interested in using the glasses for augmented reality or features that require precise spatial tracking, you’ll want to consider the Luma Ultra glasses as well. They have slightly better spatial tracking than the Beast. But if you’re mostly interested in a big, bright, crisp virtual display, the Beast is the one to get.
As mentioned above, the code also applies to VITURE’s first-party accessories. You can knock 10% off the VITURE x 8BitDo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller, which works with USB-C Android phones. Or the Pro Neckband, which is basically a mini-computer that connects you to gaming and video streaming services without having to use your phone. Or the Pro Mobile Dock, which lets you connects the glasses to a Nintendo Switch 2.
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