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    RayNeo Air 4 Pro First AR Glasses with HDR10 at Just $249 Special Price

    Yuvraj TiwariBy Yuvraj TiwariFebruary 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    RayNeo Air 4 Pro: First AR Glasses with HDR10 at Just $249 Special Price
    RayNeo Air 4 Pro: First AR Glasses with HDR10 at Just $249 Special Price
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    RayNeo just launched the RayNeo Air 4 Pro. These are the world’s first AR glasses that support HDR10. They normally cost $299, but you can get them for $249 in an early-bird deal for about a month. At only 76 grams, they are super light. They show a huge 135-inch virtual screen. Brightness hits 1200 nits, with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. They connect to almost any device. Sound is tuned by Bang & Olufsen. AI makes blurry videos sharp and turns flat videos into 3D fun. This makes them a cheap way to try AR before big brands like Meta, Apple, Samsung, and Google release theirs.

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    RayNeo is part of TCL. They make good AR glasses at low prices. These beat many expensive ones in light weight, bright screen, and now HDR colors. Early users say the colors and contrast look amazing. Games and movies jump out on the big virtual screen. You can connect these glasses to lots of things easily. They work with top phones like iPhone 17 Pro Max or Galaxy S26 Ultra. They pair with game consoles like the PS5 or the Nintendo Switch 2. PCs and Macs work too. Older devices might connect, but won’t show full HDR colors.

    Once connected, they create a screen as big as 135 inches. It’s like having a giant TV anywhere. No need for a real screen. The screen is very bright at 1200 nits, so you can see clearly even in light rooms. Many pricier glasses are dimmer. The 120Hz speed makes everything smooth. No headaches or shaky views like in cheap AR glasses.

    The best part is HDR10. This is new for AR glasses. HDR10 means brighter brights, deeper darks, and true colors. It makes movies and games look real. Think of sunny scenes or dark explosions they pop. Users say it beats all other AR glasses. Other companies will copy this soon, but RayNeo did it first.

    These glasses weigh just 76 grams. That’s lighter than most. Wear them for hours without a sore neck. They feel like normal sunglasses. Take them anywhere: on a plane, to a resort, or at home. Watch movies mid-flight or play games on vacation.

    They keep Whisper Mode from older RayNeo glasses. It sends sound right to your ears. No one nearby hears it. Great for quiet places. The speakers are improved by Bang & Olufsen. Sound is clear and nice without plugs in your ears.

    Smart AI helps too. It fixes low-quality videos to look almost HD. Perfect for old clips or slow internet. It also changes regular 2D videos to 3D, like in Apple Vision Pro. A flat movie feels like you’re inside it. This works great for fun, work, and games. Plug in Nintendo Switch 2 for big-screen Zelda on the go. Use your Mac for extra workspace. Even okay videos look great thanks to AI and hardware.

    Public reactions on (X) Twitter to the news are very positive and supportive.

    One user responded with “Nice” along with thumbs-up and 100 emojis, showing strong approval.

    Another simply said “Amazing,” expressing excitement and admiration.

    A third user said “Wow veere,” using a friendly expression of surprise and enthusiasm.

    The price is a bargain at $299, or $249 now. Buy on Amazon or RayNeo’s site: rayneo.com/products/rayneo-air-4-pro-ar-glasses. It’s cheap compared to other AR gear. Big companies like Meta, Apple, Samsung, and Google are making AR glasses to replace phones. These let you try it cheaply. No extra fees or apps needed. Just connect and go. Use at home, traveling, or anywhere.

    Gamers really like it. HDR makes PS5 games look more realistic, with brighter lights and deeper dark areas on a big screen. Tech lovers can enjoy Vision Pro–style features without paying $3,500. Creators can watch 3D videos and use more than one screen at the same time, which makes work and entertainment better and easier. Old devices skip full colors. They look like glasses, not hidden tech coming later. Battery and view angle details need more tests. But first reviews are very good.

    RayNeo Air 4 Pro makes top AR easy and cheap. Great HDR, lightweight, and smart features at a low cost. They turn anywhere into your personal big-screen world. Totally worth $249.

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    Yuvraj Tiwari is a tech journalist for GizTimes.com and a Master’s student at the University of Hyderabad. With a keen eye for software trends and a love for cutting-edge gadgets, he brings a fresh, analytical perspective to the latest news in the tech industry. Previously he worked for Kirti Kranti News Paper as a writer for 4 years.

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