I wore the world's first HDR10 XR glasses, and they turned me into Batman (literally)
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I wore the world's first HDR10 XR glasses, and they turned me into Batman (literally)
"The RayNeo Air 4 Pro is not the most advanced pair of XR glasses, but it is also priced $200 less than the flagship models. There is a large two-way brightness button on the bottom-right frame, and a large two-way volume button on the left. Behind the long left button is a small button for the onboard menu. An onboard menu and controls are rare for glasses in this entry-level price range."
"I've had the chance to spend a couple of weeks with the Batman Justice Edition of the RayNeo Air 4 Pro and confirm that Kerry's first take was spot on, with support for HDR10, outstanding audio with Bang & Olufsen tuning, and excellent image display projection."
"The Batman Edition that I was sent includes a Batman logo on the right side of the frame and a case with a Batman logo and the name Batman on it. The final piece of logo gear is a facemask with sharp angles, white eyes, and bat ears that fits over the top of your XR glasses to serve as a light block for a more immersive XR experience."
RayNeo Air 4 Pro represents a solid entry-level XR glasses option priced at $299, with a Justice Edition featuring Batman or Joker themes available for $319. The device supports HDR10 technology, delivers outstanding audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen, and provides excellent image display projection. While not the most advanced XR glasses available, it costs $200 less than flagship models. The Batman Edition includes themed packaging, a Batman-branded case, and a facemask with bat ears that serves as a light blocker for enhanced immersion. Physical controls include brightness and volume buttons on the frames, plus an onboard menu button—features rarely found at this price point.
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