Supported AR / XR Glasses
The definitive guide to selecting the right heads-up display for MAVLink HUD.
The Required Technology
To use MAVLink HUD in Augmented Reality, you need glasses that support USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode. These glasses do not connect via Bluetooth; they function as a physical secondary monitor for your Android device.
Buyer Beware: The "AI Glasses" Trap
Do not be fooled by cheap, generic "AI Glasses." These products (often marketed as "Smart Glasses") are typically just Bluetooth-enabled headphones with a microphone for speech-to-text. They have no screens. They cannot display your telemetry and are incompatible with MAVLink HUD.
Why OLED Matters
MAVLink HUD is optimized for Optical See-Through (OST) OLED displays. We use a high-contrast black background for the interface because, in these optics, black is transparent. This allows the neon flight data to float perfectly over the real world while the "glass" remains clear.
Top Recommendations
RayNeo Air 3s
A high-performance choice featuring a massive 201" virtual screen and 120Hz refresh rate. Excellent color accuracy with HueView technology.
VIEW ON AMAZONRokid Max 2
Known for its lightweight design and exceptional brightness, making it one of the best options for outdoor daylight flying.
VIEW ON AMAZONViture Luma Pro
A premium offering with high-end optics and a sleek form factor. Ideal for professionals demanding the sharpest telemetry readout.
VIEW ON AMAZONViture Luma Ultra
The performance-focused sibling to the Pro, offering the core display technology required for a robust heads-up experience.
VIEW ON AMAZONXREAL Air 2 Pro
A top-tier recommendation featuring electrochromic dimming—perfect for outdoor use. Note: Currently not listed on Amazon; please check local retailers or the official XREAL store.