TCL RayNeo Air 4 Pro: World's First HDR10 AR Glasses Launch at $299
The RayNeo Air 4 Pro delivers Micro-OLED displays with HDR10 support and a claimed 201-inch virtual screen — all for $299. Early hands-on reviews call it 'an OLED TV on your face.'

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TCL RayNeo X2
Full-color AR smart glasses with see-through waveguide display — the closest to true augmented reality in a glasses form factor.
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TCL's RayNeo division just set a new benchmark for affordable AR display glasses. The RayNeo Air 4 Pro launches at $299 (with a $50 launch discount) and earns the distinction of being the world's first AR glasses to support HDR10 — the same high-dynamic-range standard found in premium OLED TVs.
What Makes It Special
- Dual Micro-OLED displays — deep blacks, vibrant colors, HDR10 support
- 201-inch virtual screen at a simulated 6 meters distance
- 2K+ per-eye resolution — among the sharpest in any display glasses at this price
- 58g total weight — light enough for extended sessions
- USB-C connection to phone, laptop, or Steam Deck
How It Compares
At $299, the RayNeo Air 4 Pro undercuts the XREAL 1S ($449) by $150 while claiming comparable or better display specs. Early hands-on reviews from CES and TCL's April launch event consistently describe the image as "wearing an OLED TV on your face" — high praise for a $299 device. The main trade-off vs. XREAL is a narrower ecosystem and fewer companion apps.
Who Should Buy It
The Air 4 Pro is ideal for movie watchers, remote workers who want a portable big screen, and casual AR experimenters who aren't ready to spend $449+ on XREAL. It does not have standalone AI features like Meta Ray-Ban glasses — it's a display extender, not an AI assistant. Check current prices and availability.
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