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RayNeo Air 4 Pro (XRGF39)

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AR glasses introduced by RayNeo (a sub-brand of TCL) and positioned as a wearable personal display for entertainment, gaming, and work. Externally, the device resembles ordinary sunglasses, weighing just 76 grams - a measure that makes prolonged wearing almost unnoticeable. There's no built-in processing unit: the glasses connect via USB-C to a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or gaming console and act as a personal screen with the equivalent of a 201-inch diagonal at a six-meter distance. The list of compatible platforms is extensive – Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and options include an HDMI adapter for PlayStation and Xbox. According to the manufacturer, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses became the first device in their class to support HDR10: the proprietary Pixelworks Vision 4000 processor p...rocesses color with accuracy ΔE of less than 2 in a palette of 10.7 billion shades, and the peak brightness of the pair of Micro-OLED displays reaches 1200 nits with a contrast ratio of 200,000:1. The same chip can real-time enhance SDR video to a level close to HDR and convert 2D content into 3D. The refresh rate is 120 Hz, and PWM dimming at 3840 Hz reduces flickering. The audio system with four speakers, tuned in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, delivers spatial sound with a Whisper mode for private listening.
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RayNeo Air 4 Pro
Main
Device typeAR glasses
Purpose (compatibility)Windows
MacOS
Android
iOS (iPhone)
PlayStation
Xbox
Specs
Field of view47 °
Refresh rate120 fps
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Multimedia
USB-C+
General
Materialplastic
Weight76 g
Added to E-CatalogFebruary 2026
P/N
XRGF39

The AR glasses RayNeo Air 4 Pro stand out with support for HDR10 and an advanced audio system by Bang & Olufsen. The package now includes light blockers, which enhance viewing in bright conditions.

AR glasses introduced by RayNeo (a sub-brand of TCL) and positioned as a wearable personal display for entertainment, gaming, and work. Externally, the device resembles ordinary sunglasses, weighing just 76 grams - a measure that makes prolonged wearing almost unnoticeable. There's no built-in processing unit: the glasses connect via USB-C to a smartphone, laptop, tablet, or gaming console and act as a personal screen with the equivalent of a 201-inch diagonal at a six-meter distance.

The list of compatible platforms is extensive – Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and options include an HDMI adapter for PlayStation and Xbox. According to the manufacturer, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses became the first device in their class to support HDR10: the proprietary Pixelworks Vision 4000 processor processes color with accuracy ΔE of less than 2 in a palette of 10.7 billion shades, and the peak brightness of the pair of Micro-OLED displays reaches 1200 nits with a contrast ratio of 200,000:1. The same chip can real-time enhance SDR video to a level close to HDR and convert 2D content into 3D. The refresh rate is 120 Hz, and PWM dimming at 3840 Hz reduces flickering. The audio system with four speakers, tuned in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, delivers spatial sound with a Whisper mode for private listening.

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