Can the world's first HDR10 smart glasses replace your $2,000 OLED TV - these specs say yes

Can the world's first HDR10 smart glasses replace your $2,000 OLED TV - these specs say yes

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Key Points:

  • RayNeo has introduced the Air 4 Pro smart glasses, featuring the world's first HDR10-enabled dual-layer OLED displays and Bang & Olufsen-tuned side speakers, enhancing multimedia consumption on the go.
  • The Air 4 Pro supports swappable prescription lenses and maintains a lightweight design at 76 grams, comparable to its predecessor, the Air 3s Pro.
  • The HDR10 display offers improved brightness and color range, delivering better contrast and color consistency than many competing wearable displays.
  • RayNeo plans to launch the X3 Pro Project eSIM at CES 2026, a concept device with built-in 4G connectivity that allows the glasses to access the internet and make calls independently of a smartphone.
  • ZDNET anticipates