RayNeo has introduced its latest XR glasses, the RayNeo Air 2s, which aims to provide an improved user experience in terms of visual quality, audio capabilities, and ergonomic comfort. These glasses build upon the features of the previous model, RayNeo Air 2, by enhancing display, audio, and ergonomic design.
The RayNeo Air 2s incorporates a Sony 0.55-inch MicroOLED display, designed to deliver an expansive viewing experience equivalent to a 201-inch screen when viewed from a distance of 6 meters. The glasses feature a brightness level of 5000 Nits, with 600 Nits directed toward the eyes, allowing for clear visibility even in bright daylight. Additionally, improvements include a 12% increase in the eye box, a 17% reduction in distortion, and enhanced edge clarity. Users can also customize their viewing experience through three calibrated color modes that adjust contrast, temperature, balance, and saturation.
Audio quality has been a focal point in the development of the RayNeo Air 2s. The glasses include a symmetrical 4-speaker system designed to offer high-fidelity audio. This system aims to enhance the sound experience for movies and games. The glasses also feature a sound privacy protection design that uses phase cancellation technology and Whisper Mode 2.0 to minimize sound leakage, ensuring that the audio experience remains private.
Ergonomically, the RayNeo Air 2s weighs 78 grams and uses Two-tone Injection Molding Technology to combine a durable exterior with a soft interior for added comfort. The design includes nine adjustable points on the temples and nose pads, allowing users to tailor the fit to their facial features.
The RayNeo Air 2s is compatible with a variety of devices, including smartphones, PCs, and game consoles that support DisplayPort over USB-C. The glasses can also be paired with the JoyDock, an accessory designed for the Nintendo Switch, to transform the gaming experience. Additionally, the RayNeo Air 2s is compatible with Pocket TV, which includes a 6,500mAh battery for over five hours of video playback, providing a portable streaming experience through Google TV.