RayNeo’s Air 4 Pro debuts HDR10 displays and B&O-tuned audio for smart glasses

RayNeo’s Air 4 Pro debuts HDR10 displays and B&O-tuned audio for smart glasses — Zdnet.com
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RayNeo has unveiled the Air 4 Pro, which the company calls the world’s first HDR10-enabled smart glasses. The glasses use dual-layer OLED screens and side speakers tuned by Bang & Olufsen. The Air 4 Pro are extended reality glasses that can connect to a smartphone, PC, or gaming console to mirror or replace a display.

A tinted visor enhances projected color and brightness, the frames support swappable prescription lenses (including −8.00), and the device weighs 76 grams, the same as the Air 3s Pro. RayNeo says HDR10 support lets users see a wider range of brightness and color than many wearable displays.

“While many wearable displays promise a large screen, they often fall short on contrast, color consistency, and stability,” Li Hongwei, CEO of RayNeo Innovation, told ZDNET. The company is also highlighting upgraded audio. ZDNET notes that Bang & Olufsen tuning, combined with enhanced bass and directional output, should produce a more immersive listening experience for multimedia on the go.

RayNeo has not released pricing or availability. ZDNET points out the Air 4 costs about $400 in China and the Air 3s Pro sells for about $300 in the U.S., so the new model is expected to be slightly more expensive. RayNeo also confirmed it will reveal the X3 Pro Project eSIM at CES 2026.


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