RayNeo Air 3s Pro delivers a 201-inch virtual screen
As a train commuter and regular business traveler, I’ve found XR glasses essential for work and entertainment on the go. High prices put many models out of reach, but RayNeo’s Air 3s Pro offers advanced micro-OLED screens, 20 brightness levels and a 201-inch visual experience for $299.
Compared with the Air 3s I tried earlier, the Pro increases brightness, uses advanced audio algorithms for improved sound and adds the latest display technology with six color modes. It lacks electrochromic dimming found on many flagship glasses, but the included snap-on light shade blocks front light, gives stronger contrast and is easy to lift to peek at the surroundings.
The display offers 20 brightness levels via a toggle, and RayNeo HueView 2.0 multi-layer optical coating reduces glare. Four speakers use a spatial audio algorithm that delivers some of the best surround sound I’ve heard on XR glasses; I still use noise-cancelling headphones on flights, but the speakers work well for commuting, working and playing at home.