Verified XR compatibility

XREAL One + iPhone 17 Pro

CompatibleDirect connection

XREAL One connects directly to iPhone 17 Pro.

Evidence A Confidence high Verified
Recommended route

How to connect

Recommended connection route.

HostiPhone 17 Pro
XR glassesXREAL One
Capability matrix

What works

Connection and feature support are evaluated separately, so a direct connection can still have feature limitations.

Video
supported
Direct USB-C
supported
No adapter is required for the primary route.
Audio
supported
Native 3dof
supported
Supported by the glasses hardware.
Max refresh rate
supported · 60
Effective ceiling from host, route and glasses capabilities.
Evidence chain

Why we say this

Compatibility conclusions are linked to explicit manufacturer or technical evidence rather than generated from prose alone.

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glasses manufacturer · XREAL

XREAL One Series Device Connection

Current One Series guidance explicitly names Steam Deck / Steam Deck OLED, iPhone 15/16/17 and Galaxy S Series as direct USB-C DP hosts for XREAL One Series glasses.

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host manufacturer · Apple

iPhone 17 Pro technical specifications

USB-C supports DisplayPort; native video output over USB-C up to 4K HDR.

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host manufacturer · Apple

Charge and connect with the USB-C connector on your iPhone

iPhone 17/16 (except e models) and iPhone 15 support external displays; DP up to 4K 60Hz.

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glasses manufacturer · XREAL

Connect Devices — XREAL One Series

DP-over-USB-C hosts connect directly; iPhone and Steam Deck feature matrix; current page says Switch 2 requires XREAL Hub.

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glasses manufacturer · XREAL

XREAL Hub product page

45W charging and up to 120Hz passthrough; compatibility lists Switch/Switch OLED, Steam Deck and DP USB-C phones.

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Related compatibility

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Methodology

Rules first, overrides when necessary

We calculate compatibility from device capabilities, connection protocols and verified accessory paths. Model-specific exceptions override protocol inference.

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