RayNeo Releases Air 4 Pro: The World’s First HDR10-enabled AR Glasses

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RayNeo just released its latest pair of augmented reality glasses called the Air 4 Pro. The RayNeo Air 4 Pro is the world’s first AR glasses to officially support HDR10 content. The brand’s latest offering projects a virtual display that looks as big as 201 inches across. Thanks to the support for HDR10 content, users can get significantly better contrast and more vibrant colors compared to standard wearable devices.

RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses pack solid specs alongside HDR10 support

The RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses can provide a more immersive experience when watching movies or playing games on a virtual screen, thanks to HRD10 support. The displays of the device provide a peak brightness of 1,200 nits and have a maximum smooth 120Hz refresh rate. The glasses offer 0.6-inch micro-OLED screens with up to 3,840Hz PWM hybrid dimming.

The Air 4 Pro AR glasses can deliver up to a 201-inch virtual display at 6m distance with 10-level brightness adjustment and a 200,000:1 contrast ratio. RayNeo has equipped the new AR glasses with a custom-made Vision 4000 processor. They have AI-driven display enhancements and is capable of SDR to HRD upscaling and 2D to 3D conversion.

They offer four speakers and can connect to almost any modern device

Moving on to the other features, the Air 4 Pro AR glasses flaunt a four-speaker setup that Bang & Olufsen tuned. They also include a feature called Whisper Mode, which directs the sound specifically toward your ears to minimize audio leakage. Thanks to this feature, you will not bother the people sitting next to you on a flight or a train.

The RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses can pair with any modern device you use. So, you can connect these to your latest iPhone 17 Pro Max or Galaxy S26 Ultra, your PS5 or Nintendo Switch 2 gaming consoles, your desktops, Macs, and other devices. These are among the lightest AR glasses, weighing only 76 grams.

As for the pricing, RayNeo has priced the Air 4 Pro at $299, though early buyers can grab it for $249 for the first month. Interested consumers can buy the new AR glasses from the company’s website and the e-commerce portal Amazon.