RayNeo X3 Pro
![]() | Expecting restock Standalone AR Glasses from RayNeo (TCL's sub-brand), released globally at the end of 2025 - beginning of 2026, are fundamentally different from wearable displays like the brand's Air 4 Pro. While Air series models merely stream images from a connected device, the X3 Pro is a self-sufficient gadget based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chip with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal memory, running on its own Android-based OS with integrated Google Gemini AI assistant. Information is displayed on a pair of full-color Micro-LED displays embedded directly in the lenses using waveguide technology: the image is transparent and overlays the real world, creating the effect of a floating 43-inch screen. Peak brightness reaches 6000 nits, allowing text to be read even in bright sunli...ght. Among the practically useful functions of the RayNeo X3 Pro AR glasses are real-time speech and text translation into 14 languages, step-by-step navigation overlaying the route on the field of view, a 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 camera for 1440p photos and video, as well as 6DoF tracking support through SLAM. Control is tactile, via the temple. At a weight of 76 grams, the glasses feel almost like regular ones; however, battery life remains a weak point: with active use of the camera and navigation, the charge is noticeably depleted faster than the stated several hours. |
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Standalone AR Glasses from RayNeo (TCL's sub-brand), released globally at the end of 2025 - beginning of 2026, are fundamentally different from wearable displays like the brand's Air 4 Pro. While Air series models merely stream images from a connected device, the X3 Pro is a self-sufficient gadget based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 chip with 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal memory, running on its own Android-based OS with integrated Google Gemini AI assistant.
Information is displayed on a pair of full-color Micro-LED displays embedded directly in the lenses using waveguide technology: the image is transparent and overlays the real world, creating the effect of a floating 43-inch screen. Peak brightness reaches 6000 nits, allowing text to be read even in bright sunlight. Among the practically useful functions of the RayNeo X3 Pro AR glasses are real-time speech and text translation into 14 languages, step-by-step navigation overlaying the route on the field of view, a 12-megapixel Sony IMX681 camera for 1440p photos and video, as well as 6DoF tracking support through SLAM. Control is tactile, via the temple. At a weight of 76 grams, the glasses feel almost like regular ones; however, battery life remains a weak point: with active use of the camera and navigation, the charge is noticeably depleted faster than the stated several hours.
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