
"For a limited time, the are selling at a 26% discount on Amazon with a coupon applied at checkout, bringing them down to $200 -- one of the lowest prices we've seen on these glasses. Just about every person to whom I demonstrate XR glasses ends up buying a pair for airline travel, commuting, and Nintendo Switch gaming away from the TV dock. The only hesitancy comes when the price of the glasses is checked, but the latest model from RayNeo takes away that barrier with the launching at just $269."
"RayNeo provides a rigid, zippered carrying case to protect the glasses when not in use. A mesh pocket at the top of the case holds the USB-C cable that connects the glasses to your USB-C device that powers the visual experience. I connected the RayNeo Air 3S to my iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, MacBook Pro, Surface Pro 8, and OnePlus 13. The content on the display of these devices appeared in the glasses while audio played flawlessly through the improved speakers on the Air 3S glasses."
"The RayNeo Air 3S sports the latest in visual technology that minimizes flickering and unstable colors that contribute to eye strain. They are certified to TUV SUD Blue Light Protection levels, meet IMAX Enhanced for 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy, and more. The bottom line is that images and videos look fantastic in the glasses, with no visible blurred edges and brightness levels that make viewing a joy."
RayNeo Air 3S XR glasses are available at a temporary 26% Amazon discount with a coupon, lowering the price to $200 and previously launching at $269. The glasses provide a virtual 201-inch display for movies and Nintendo Switch gaming. A rigid, zippered carrying case with a mesh pocket stores the USB-C cable that powers the glasses. The Air 3S connects to phones and laptops including iPhone 16 Pro Max, Galaxy S25 Ultra, MacBook Pro, Surface Pro 8, and OnePlus 13, with audio routed through improved built-in speakers. Visuals minimize flicker, meet TUV SUD blue-light protection, and achieve IMAX Enhanced 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy.
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