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Updated · Digital Trends · Aug 21
RayNeo Launches $299 GT AR Glasses With 307-Inch Virtual Screen
Updated
Updated · Digital Trends · Aug 21

RayNeo Launches $299 GT AR Glasses With 307-Inch Virtual Screen

3 articles · Updated · Digital Trends · Aug 21

Summary

  • September 4 is the on-sale date for RayNeo’s GT and GT Max, priced at $299 and $399, with the top model offering a virtual display equivalent to 307 inches.
  • Dual 1080p Micro-OLED panels run at up to 120Hz, while RayNeo’s Vision 4000 chip handles contrast and AI SDR-to-HDR processing and a Zone 360 chip manages on-glasses 3DoF tracking.
  • GT Max uses a 59-degree field of view and comes in three IPD sizes; the lighter 68-gram GT uses a narrower 46-degree view and a Birdbath optical system.
  • Bang & Olufsen-tuned quad speakers, 1,200-nit brightness and modes for stabilized, pinned or head-following screens target gaming, movies and travel use.
  • Dolby Vision playback needs a separate Pocket TV Pro accessory whose price is still undisclosed, as RayNeo positions the lineup against Xreal’s $299 a01+ and $499 One.

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