XR glasses
Rayneo Air 4 Pro
RayNeo Air 4 Pro are AR glasses featuring the world's first HDR10 micro-OLED display with a 0.6" screen and a 200000:1 contrast ratio, delivering a virtual 201-inch giant screen experience. They include TÜV SÜD Low Blue Light eye protection and quad-speaker audio by Bang & Olufsen, supporting 3D spatial sound and Whisper Mode 2.0. The glasses use a 5.5th-generation tandem OLED display and feature OptiCare™ eye protection with 3840 Hz dimming. They support instant connection to devices like phones and Nintendo Switch and offer AI-powered 2D-to-3D photo conversion for lifelike spatial depth viewing. Limited editions themed around Batman are also available.
Images
Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- HDR10 support significantly improves color and contrast for movies and gaming
- Lightweight and comfortable for extended wear with well-distributed mass and soft nose pads
- Consumes less battery from connected devices compared to more feature-rich glasses
- Sound tubes enhance audio quality noticeably
- Easy to use as a portable private cinema for watching content in various locations
- Swappable lens shades maintain ergonomic, pressure-free fit
- Good image sharpness and clarity when properly fitted
- Supports 120Hz refresh rate for smooth gaming visuals
- AI HDR feature enhances non-HDR content effectively on some devices
- Affordable price point with strong display performance
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- No IPD adjustment or other fit adjustments limits comfort and image alignment for some users
- Nose pieces can limit field of view causing parts of the screen to be cut off or blurry
- Audio volume is not very loud without headphones
- USB-C tether cable can be annoying and restricts movement
- Glasses can get warm during heavy or prolonged use
- 3D mode only works with the RayNeo XR app and has limited compatibility
- Not suitable for outdoor or walking use due to design and lack of internet connectivity
- Some users find the case closure mechanism fiddly
- Limited support on some devices (e.g., Pixel phones do not support the RayNeo XR app)
- Lack of advanced features like 3DoF tracking or multi-screen productivity limits versatility
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Designed primarily as a portable display rather than full AR or smart glasses
- Better suited for indoor use such as homes, hotels, and cafes
- Users may need to adjust arms or nose pads manually to find optimal fit
- AI HDR feature may not work properly on all PC setups due to OS limitations
- 3D conversion is a novelty feature with mixed user impressions
- Compared to competitors, image quality is excellent but some prefer other brands for color accuracy
- Battery life varies depending on connected device and usage scenario
Display Specs
- Display Resolution (per eye)
- 1080p
- Field of View
- 47 deg
- Refresh Rate
- 120Hz
- Color Vibrancy
- 10.7 billion colors, HDR10, professional accuracy (ΔE < 2)
- Dimming Technology
- 3,840 hz1
Dimensions
- USB-C Cable Length
- 1.5 m1
Weight
Processor & Compute
- Compute Architecture
- Vision 4000 Chip1
Connectivity
- Interface
- USB-C
Audio
- Sound System
- Audio by Bang & Olufsen1
Software & Platform
- Operating System
- 15, 16, Compatible with Android, Compatible with iPhone 17, Compatible with Mac, Compatible with PS4/5, Compatible with Switch 2
- Platform
- Android, iPhone 15, iPhone 16, iPhone 17, Mac, PS4, PS5, Switch 2
Product Info & Variants
- Notes
- and image quality may vary depending on device model, and source material., cable, Device connection, function support, Myopia-friendly design requires separate purchase and customization of prescription lenses through a third-party partner., RayNeo SoundTube is an accessory sold separately and not included in the box., software, system version, Users are advised to take regular breaks and avoid prolonged continuous use to reduce potential visual fatigue.1
Sources
- Open
Source 1rayneo.comrayneo.com7 facts