Amazon has an excellent Prime Day deal on the Viture Pro XR Glasses. Normally $469, this an impressive wearable is discounted to as low as $314.10. The listed deal price is $349, but you can save an additional 10% on one Viture product, which slashes $34.90 from the price. You can add the official Viture x 8BitDo Ultimate C Wireless Controller to your order for about $27.
If you’re unfamiliar with XR technology, Viture Pro Glasses are essentially wearable 1080p projectors. You can connect the glasses to your PC, smartphone, tablet, or game consoles to enjoy a 135-inch personal display only you can see. And if you pair the glasses with the Viture Pro Neckband, which is on sale for over $100 off, you don’t even need an additional device to stream PlayStation, Xbox, and PC games.
Viture recently updated the glasses and official Mobile Dock to add support for Nintendo Switch 2. The Ultimate C Controller that comes with the glasses right now has a translucent black design and is compatible with Switch 2, Switch, PC, and mobile devices. It’s one of a handful of 8BitDo controllers with Switch 2 compatibility.
Note: The extra 10% off coupon applies to most Viture products, but you can only use it one time. Amazon’s promotion page features three different listings for the Viture Pro glasses. They are the same, but only these two pages are eligible for the extra 10% off promotion. This won’t make a difference if you add the 8BitDo Ultimate C Controller to your order, but if you buy this pair of glasses without the controller, you’ll wind up paying the full $349 deal price.
$314.10 (was $459) | $341.70 with 8BitDo Controller
The Pro XR Glasses have been Viture’s flagship model since last summer. We were quite impressed with their clarity and how easy they were to use when we reviewed them at launch last summer. Viture packed impressive tech in glasses that aren’t much bulkier than normal eyewear. The simulated 135-inch display has a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4,000 nits of brightness.
The lenses do a great job of blocking out glare, allowing you to use them comfortably in different environments. The built-in speakers are serviceable, though like with most electronics, headphones or earbuds will offer a better audio experience.
The Viture Pro XR Glasses offer a plug-and-play experience on portable devices such as Steam Deck, iPhones, and Android phones. We also really enjoyed our using the glasses on PC and Mac laptops with Viture’s free Spacewalker app.
Your home setup for desktop computers and consoles such as PS5 and Xbox Series X|S will dictate how easy it is to set the glasses up with non-portable, larger hardware. To alleviate these issues and unlock support for Nintendo Switch 2 and original Switch consoles, you’ll need to get the Viture Pro Mobile Dock.
$109 (was $129) | Includes free Switch mount

Discounted by $20 for Prime Day, the Viture Pro Mobile Dock is a hybrid USB-C hub and battery pack, so it’s useful for extending the range on home devices while also improving the battery life of mobile devices and handhelds that are connected to the glasses. To be clear, the Mobile Dock is required to use the Viture Pro XR Glasses on Nintendo consoles.
As part of Viture’s Amazon promotion, the Mobile Dock comes with the official Nintendo Switch Mobile Dock Mount ($19 value).
The mount connects the dock to the back of the Nintendo Switch or Switch OLED, allowing you to hold the console like you normally would.
Due to the Switch 2’s increased size, the mount is not compatible with Switch 2. On Switch 2, for now at least, you need to place the dock on a surface or keep it in your lap while playing in handheld or tabletop mode on Switch 2.
128GB: $251 (was $359) | 256GB: $328 (was $469)

Another optional accessory is the pricey but very cool Viture Pro Neckband. At first glance, it looks like one of those neckbands with built-in speakers, but it’s basically a tiny computer that you wear like a necklace.
The Pro Neckband is a game and video streaming device with a powerful CPU, an AI voice assistant, and built-in cameras for gesture controls. It connects to the Viture Pro glasses, allowing you to play PlayStation, Xbox, and PC games remotely or through cloud streaming without your phone or another device.
While it has additional integration with the mobile app, the Neckband can be used on its own when plugged into the Viture Pro XR Glasses and synced to a compatible wireless controller. You can view up to three screens at the same time and use gestures to interact with apps.
In terms of streaming apps, the Viture Pro is partnered with the third-party PlayStation remote play app PSPlay. It also supports XBXPlay for Xbox Series X|S and the popular app Moonlight for PC game streaming. It’s also compatible with various video streaming apps, including YouTube, HBO Max, Apple TV+, and Netflix.
The Pro Neckband is available in two models. The base model has 8GB RAM and a 128GB SSD. It’s on sale for $251 (was $359) when you click the coupon box below the price. Alternatively, you can get the model with 12GB RAM and a 256GB SSD for $328 (was $469).
Existing Viture users might wind up paying less than these prices because of the single-use 10% off coupon that other customers will use for the glasses.
Before you purchase the Pro XR Glasses, you should know that Viture is releasing a new model on July 30 called the Luma Pro XR. Available to preorder now for $499, the Luma Pro XR offers a 152-inch personal display with 1200p resolution. Viture says the Luma Pro XR improves visual clarity for text by 50%, which should make the glasses more viable for productivity. You can get the 8BitDo Ultimate C Controller for free with your preorder.
Viture recently collaborated with 8BitDo on a second controller designed for Android smartphones. Like the Ultimate C, the new 8BitDo Mobile Controller has a translucent black color scheme. It connects to Android phones via USB-C; an iPhone edition is coming soon. Check out the list below for Prime Day deals on Viture accessories