RayNeo, the Augmented Reality (XR) brand incubated by TCL, has officially launched its fourth-generation AR glasses, called the RayNeo Air 4. Announced at the company’s autumn product event on October 23, the new glasses are the first in the world to feature an HDR10 display.
RayNeo Air 4 Specifications
At the heart of the RayNeo Air 4 is the new Vision 4000 image quality chip, co-developed with Pixelworks, a company known for its display processing technology.



This is RayNeo’s first customized AR chip, which unlocks HDR10 support, AI HDR, and AI 3D video capabilities for the first time in a pair of glasses.
With the Vision 4000, the Air 4 delivers up to 1200 nits of brightness and supports 1.07 billion colors. Like TVs, the glasses can also automatically convert standard HDR for more lifelike visuals.
RayNeo is using a 5.5-generation micro-OLED display that covers 145 percent of the sRGB space and 98 percent of DCI-P3, paired with a 120Hz refresh rate. When viewed at full scale, the virtual screen can stretch up to a claimed 135 inches.

It’s not just the visuals, though. RayNeo has teamed up with famous audio brand Bang & Olufsen (B&O) to tune a new four-speaker system powered by independent DAC drivers and ultra-large polymer diaphragms.
RayNeo says its engineers traveled to Denmark to work directly with B&O’s acoustic team, fine-tuning what they call “high sound pressure level dynamic performance.” The result is a cleaner, deeper sound with an optional sound guide fin that directs audio straight to the ear, cutting sound loss by 80%.

The Air 4’s new AI 3D engine also allows users to transform 2D videos into 3D with a single tap. Combined with AI-driven SDR-to-HDR conversion, users get the best picture quality without waiting for official remasters.
As for pricing, the RayNeo Air 4 starts at 1,599 yuan, while the Air 4 Pro comes in at 1,699 yuan.
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