RayNeo has launched its latest generation of AR glasses, the Air 3s and Air 3s Pro, in China. Priced at 1499 yuan ($205) and 1599 yuan ($220) respectively, both models are now available on JD.com. They are nearly identical in design and hardware, featuring an ultra-light 76g body and the same display technology used in Apple’s latest iPad Pro.

RayNeo Air 3s/3s Pro AR Glasses Specifications
The RayNeo Air 3s comes with a foldable design, soft adjustable nose pads, and nine-stage flexible temple arms for a tailored fit. It features a front-rear balanced frame structure that helps reduce pressure on the nose, making it more comfortable for prolonged use. Each eye is equipped with a 0.6-inch 5.5th-generation Micro-OLED display, offering a resolution of 1920 × 1080 in 2D mode and 3840 × 1080 in 3D. It uses the same dual-stack OLED technology found in Apple’s latest iPad Pro. The display reaches a peak brightness of 1200 nits and supports 20 levels of brightness adjustment.
It supports a refresh rate of 60Hz with an optional 120Hz mode for smoother video. The display covers 145% of the sRGB gamut and 98% of the DCI-P3 color space, and it delivers a contrast ratio of 200,000:1 with a color accuracy of ΔE < 2. For added comfort, it supports 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming and carries TÜV Rheinland low blue light and flicker-free certifications.
The glasses feature RayNeo’s Peacock Optical Engine 2.0, a self-developed system that improves brightness and reduces light pollution by 15% compared to previous iterations. It supports five color modes: Standard, Movie, Game, Eye Care, and High Brightness, tailored for different viewing scenarios.


The Air 3s comes with a four-speaker stereo system tuned by TCL’s acoustic engineering team. It supports 11-level volume adjustment and includes a custom-designed “Whisper Mode” for more private listening. The 0.7mm speaker stroke with phase cancellation is intended to improve low-frequency output and vocal clarity.
It supports Type-C direct connections and is compatible with over 1000 devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles like the Nintendo Switch. It can also be used with HDMI and PD adapters for broader compatibility with PCs and home entertainment setups.
RayNeo equips the glasses with an accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and geomagnetic sensor for improved interactivity and alignment. It supports a dedicated companion app and allows users to order prescription lenses, with support for up to 1000 degrees of myopia and 800 degrees of hyperopia.
The Air 3s Pro features the same core specs but adds 3D surround sound to the speaker system and includes a light-blocking front shield and charging adapter in the box. It also comes with RayNeo’s Eyebox visual alignment tech, designed to optimize image clarity across different interpupillary distances.
RayNeo is also selling a new HDMI adapter with built-in power for 299 yuan ($42), or 199 yuan ($28) when bundled with the glasses. This makes it easier to connect the Air 3s series to consoles or other media devices without requiring separate power cables.
In related news, TCL recently launched the QM8K Mini LED TV featuring a CrystGlow panel, Halo Control technology, and an ultra-thin ZeroBorder design. The company has also introduced the TCL Flip 4, a 5G-enabled feature phone with a classic clamshell design.
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