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Updated · Android Authority · May 14
RayNeo Air 4 Pro Undercuts Rivals at $299, but Pixel Compatibility and Fit Weaken Appeal
Updated
Updated · Android Authority · May 14

RayNeo Air 4 Pro Undercuts Rivals at $299, but Pixel Compatibility and Fit Weaken Appeal

3 articles · Updated · Android Authority · May 14
  • $299 RayNeo Air 4 Pro glasses are framed as a strong budget pick for private, portable viewing, delivering 1080p micro-OLED displays, 120Hz support and easy USB-C plug-and-play use across phones, laptops and handhelds.
  • Android Authority says the value case rests on price: the Air 4 Pro costs about $100 less than VITURE's $399 Luma XR Glasses and roughly $150 less than XREAL's $448.99 1S.
  • Pixel 9 Pro testing exposed notable gaps, with HDR10 and 3D features failing to work properly and the glasses draining about 20% of the phone's battery in under an hour.
  • Fit emerged as the biggest drawback because the projected image cannot be repositioned, leaving at least one edge blurry for the reviewer and making work tasks less comfortable.
  • RayNeo pitches a 201-inch virtual screen, but the review says the experience is closer to a travel-friendly wearable monitor than a full smart-glasses or home-theater replacement.
With its hidden adapter costs and visual flaws, is the RayNeo Air 4 Pro a budget bargain or a user-unfriendly trap?
As rivals launch superior AR glasses, is this $299 portable display already obsolete upon arrival?