
"At the base level, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro are a pair of extended reality glasses, meaning they can be connected to a smartphone, PC, or even gaming console to mirror (or fully replace) the display. Like competing offerings from Xreal, Viture, and Rokid, the RayNeo glasses are well-optimized for multimedia viewing, thanks to a tinted visor that enhances the color and brightness of their projections."
"If the number of smart glasses that I've worn and tested in the final months of 2025 was any indication of what was to come in 2026, then CES this week will unquestionably be the headlining showcase for face-worn technology. One pair of glasses has already left a big impression on me: RayNeo's new Air 4 Pro, which the company touts as the world's first HDR10-enabled smart glasses, featuring dual-layer OLED screens and side speakers tuned by Bang and Olufsen."
RayNeo's Air 4 Pro smart glasses deliver HDR10-enabled projection using dual-layer OLED panels alongside a Bang & Olufsen-tuned side speaker system to improve contrast, color, and audio for multimedia playback. The glasses operate as extended reality displays that can mirror or fully replace smartphone, PC, or console screens. A tinted visor enhances projected color and brightness. The Air 4 Pro support swappable prescription lenses up to -8.00 and weigh 76 grams, matching the previous model. The company positions the Air 4 Pro as a multimedia-focused competitor to Xreal, Viture, and Rokid, and plans an X3 Pro Project eSIM launch at CES 2026.
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