These XR glasses gave me a 200-inch screen to work with - and the price is hard to beat
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These XR glasses gave me a 200-inch screen to work with - and the price is hard to beat
"I've been riding the train, flying on a plane, and laying back in a recliner with the RayNeo Air 3s Pro for a few weeks, and compared to the Air 3s model I tried previously, the Pro provides increased brightness, advanced audio algorithms for improved sound, and the latest display technology with six color modes. In short, they're a improvement."
"There is one feature I miss on these glasses, however. Most flagship XR glasses have electrochromic dimming technology to bring the brightness down on your surroundings, and the Air 3s Pro does not have this capability. However, the glasses do support light shades so you can easily block out light from the front of the glasses with a simple snap on piece included in the box."
"Matthew Miller/ZDNET With 20 levels of brightness available via the toggle button, the display was always visible to me in every lighting condition. I rarely turned up the brightness all of the way since the ¾ level offers plenty of light for viewing. The glasses also have the RayNeo HueView 2.0 feature that is a multi-layer optical coating to reduce glare, resulting in a truly awesome visual experience. In terms of audio, the four speakers incorporate a new spatial audio algorithm for surround sound that"
RayNeo Air 3s Pro offers increased brightness, advanced spatial audio algorithms, and the latest display technology with six color modes. The glasses include a multi-layer RayNeo HueView 2.0 optical coating to reduce glare and provide strong visual contrast. Twenty brightness levels are available via a toggle, with the three-quarter level providing ample viewing light in most conditions. The glasses lack electrochromic dimming, but include a snap-on light shade that blocks front light and enhances contrast. Four speakers implement a spatial audio algorithm for surround sound. The product targets commuters and travelers seeking more affordable XR glasses.
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