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I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses, and they can easily replace my living room TV

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RayNeo unveiled the Air 4 Pro with an upgraded display and audio.

They are the world's first HDR10-enabled smart glasses.

RayNeo also launched the X3 Pro Project eSIM at CES 2026.

CES this year was all about personal computing that was happening on your face. Whether it was smart glasses, XR headsets, or other weird gadgets that companies want to normalize us into wearing, the point was clear: how we consume content goes beyond phones and TVs now.

Also: CES 2026: These 7 smart glasses caught our eye - and you can buy this pair now

One pair of glasses that left the biggest impression on me was RayNeo's Air 4 Pro, which the company touts as the world's first HDR10-enabled smart glasses, with dual-layer OLED screens and Bang & Olufsen-tuned side speakers. Together, you're looking at a convincing frontrunner for on-the-go multimedia consumption.

At the base level, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro is a pair of extended reality glasses, meaning they can be connected to a phone, PC, or even a 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.

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