RayNeo Air 4 Pro 3.5 / 5 Good pros and cons Pros The RayNeo Air 4 Pro undercuts its competitors at $299.
These XR glasses are the world's first with HDR10 support, with vibrant brightness and excellent clarity.
The built-in speakers are surprisingly immersive. Cons There is no electrochromic dimming capability.
The sound tube material can be fragile
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XR glasses continue to improve with increased brightness, improved audio output, and other advances in technology. Most of these improvements come with increasing prices, too, but RayNeo continues to offer a solid entry-level option for $299 with the RayNeo Air 4 Pro. The Justice Edition, where you choose Batman or Joker, is available for $319. Special early buyer pricing may even save you $50.
Also: I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses, and they can easily replace my living room TV
ZDNET's Kerry Wan tried out these new glasses at CES in January, and now 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.
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