RayNeo Air Pro AR glasses have scored their first discount

At this price, the RayNeo Air Pro is ideal for anyone who travels regularly, games on a handheld, or just wants a private cinema experience. The post RayNeo Air Pro AR glasses have scored their first discount appeared first on Trusted Reviews.

RayNeo Air Pro AR glasses have scored their first discount
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What if the biggest screen you have ever watched anything on was not a television bolted to a wall or a projector rigged up for a special occasion, but something sitting on your face that weighs less than a chocolate bar?

The kind of immersive, private cinema experience that used to require a dedicated room, a carefully mounted projector, and a blackout blind can now fold down into something you slip into a jacket pocket without a second thought.

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RayNeo Air Pro AR glasses have scored their first major saving, a rare deal for something released just a few months ago

At this price, the RayNeo Air Pro is ideal for anyone who travels regularly, games on a handheld, or just wants a private cinema experience.

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That reality has a very convincing entry point right now, with the RayNeo Air Pro down from $299 to $254.15, a saving of $44.85 that marks the first meaningful discount on a pair of AR glasses that only launched a few months ago.

The headline feature is a 201-inch virtual display powered by a 5.5th-generation Tandem OLED panel, which RayNeo describes as a portable IMAX screen, and at 1200 nits peak brightness with HDR10 support it has the credentials to back that claim up.

What makes HDR10 worth calling out here is that it is not simply a marketing badge — it means the display renders over ten billion colours with brighter highlights and deeper blacks than a standard LCD screen, which is the difference you actually see when watching anything shot with cinematic intent.

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The Vision 4000 chip, co-developed with Pixelworks, handles AI SDR-to-HDR upscaling in real time, so even content that was not originally mastered in HDR gets pulled up to something closer to what the display is capable of showing you.

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For gaming, the 120Hz refresh rate means the RayNeo Air Pro keeps up with a PS5, a Steam Deck, or a Nintendo Switch 2 without motion blur becoming a problem, which is a meaningful distinction from AR glasses that cap out at 60Hz.

Audio comes from four precision speakers tuned by Bang and Olufsen, arranged for 360-degree spatial sound, and a whisper mode is available for situations where keeping the sound to yourself matters, though a Sound Tube accessory for directed audio is sold separately.

Connectivity is entirely cable-based via USB-C with no battery inside, which keeps the weight down to just 76g and means there is nothing to charge before you use it, though it does require a compatible device with USB-C video output to function.

At this price, the RayNeo Air Pro makes the most sense for anyone who travels regularly, games on a handheld, or simply wants a private cinema experience that does not require a dedicated room to set up and pack away every time.

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