Chinese consumer AR brand RayNeo has announced a new line of flagship augmented reality glasses called the GT series. The first device in the series is called RayNeo GT Max.
Unlike the company’s existing Air lineup, which targets lightweight everyday use, the new GT series is a more premium option focused on what the company describes as a “professional film and television-grade” viewing experience.
The new products will officially launch on May 27 alongside an event at the TCL Chinese Theatre.

What is the RayNeo GT series all about?
The biggest upgrade in the new lineup is the display system. Most AR glasses designed for movie viewing usually offer a field of view of around 45 degrees, but the new RayNeo GT Max reportedly increases that to 59 degrees.
The company says the glasses use its self-developed Peacock Optical Engine 3.0 Max, along with a new hybrid prism light module, to create a virtual viewing experience similar to watching a 267-inch screen from six meters away.
The GT series will also introduce a new generation Micro-OLED display and a dedicated image quality chip called the Vision 4000. According to the company, the chip is designed to improve color accuracy and image processing for video playback.

RayNeo is also partnering with Dolby Laboratories for the new lineup. When paired with the RayNeo Magic Box 2 Dolby Vision Edition, the GT series is claimed to become the first AR glasses kit capable of supporting Dolby Vision playback. The company says this setup is intended to deliver cinema-style contrast and lighting performance.
The glasses will also bring a new dual-core system architecture. Alongside the image processing chip, the GT series includes a custom spatial computing chip called Zone 360. This processor enables native 3DoF spatial hovering and supports different viewing modes, including follow mode, fixed mode, and image stabilization.
For audio, RayNeo is working with Danish audio company Bang & Olufsen to tune the sound system. The GT series includes a quad-speaker setup with built-in spatial audio and 360-degree head tracking.
Despite adding a wider field of view, spatial audio, and dual-chip architecture, the RayNeo GT Max weighs 78 grams.
Alongside the GT series, RayNeo is also expected to introduce its next-generation AI-powered shooting glasses, called the V4, during the same launch event later this month.
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