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RayNeo Air 2 AR Glasses feature a stunning 201" equivalent Micro OLED display with 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 600 nits brightness. Weighing only 76g, they offer ultra-light comfort with customizable fit and whisper-quiet audio technology. Compatible across Android, iOS, consoles, and PCs, these smart glasses blend cutting-edge visuals with versatile connectivity for professionals and gamers alike.
Brand Name | RAYNEO |
Item Weight | 2.79 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.06 x 2.2 x 2.01 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RayNeo Air 2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
D**T
Great for what they are
I waited a week before I made this review... The glasses are great, but there are some things to keep in mind. These glasses will not replace a large 4k tv as they are only 1080p. As someone that has a 75" 4k tv, the tv is still better. I don't feel like these are best used in the house. Although I don't suggest using this while being mobile because the active part of the screen takes up a large part of your field of vision... Still, they are nice outside. Example, going to the park and watching Netflix outside while my dog runs around. I can still see the dog running around in peripheral while watching a movie in 1080p...Another thing is that the image isn't large... My brain sometimes knows that I'm looking at a really small image , just really close to my face... So whenever I start watching a movie it takes my brain a few minutes to adjust. This becomes most obvious when I rotate my head as the glasses move with my head... Again, you'll get used to it. Once adjusted, it does feel like a movie theater type experience.Ultimately, I love the glasses so far. Not the best for productivity, or even gaming, but cool for watching movies in different places like at the gym on the elliptical. Sound quality is decent, but not great in noisy places. Although I can't use it with my iphone 14 pro max because I don't have an adapter, it works natively with my ipad pro as it supports usb-c. Streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etcwork on it also (Ive seen other people say they didn't work so I'm glad I tried for myself.) Also, if you have USB ports available (like on an airplane) you can plug a laptop or firestick into it directly using a cheap HDMI to USB adapter.A great value for the price.Update: Although I cannot get my iPad to work with a bluetooth speaker while using these glasses (for whatever reason), my airpod pros work with them. The only thing the speakers were missing were great sound so pairing them with good headphone maximizes the experience exponentially2nd Update: I finally got an iPhone 15 Pro Max and the glasses work perfect with it. Having the glasses plugged into a small portable device that can fit in your pocket makes it a game changer for boring cardio sessions at the gym.Also, I notice alot of people talking about the bottom of the screen being blurry and my answer to that is 1) you need good eyesight (I wear my contacts with these) and 2) adjust the glasses. When I first got them I was being gentle with the nose pads... Then one day I got annoyed and just adjusted them aggressively to fit my nose and everything has been perfect since. So if you can't see the bottom of the screen it's one of those two things. Even with those two things completed, the main reason these glasses aren't good for productivity or gaming over a large monitor is that for me you see the overall screen so, it's harder to focus on a small part of the screen... Since the whole screen is in front of both of your eyes changing your focus is different than with a standard monitor. Even still, I like it for movies and YouTube.
T**O
Feels like it is close to greatness but misses the mark.
I've been wanting AR Glasses since the Nreal (Xreal now) came out but they were too expensive. I got a 185 dollar gift card to amazon for work so finally I decided to get a pair. I landed on these due to them being cheaper and because of the promise in the email of the fist 100 people getting the Switch dock accessory. (More on that later).Visually it looks good, and it's comfortable. The bottom of the screen is blurry though. No matter how I adjust it, the bottom is blurry. It's like it needs to be 1mm -2mm bigger across the whole bottom. Audio quality is decent, but tiny. But that's to be expected in this form factor style of course, so that's not being held against it. Looks wise on the outside, I wish they had a rim and looked less "futuristic" looking, and more normal like the Xreal, but that can't be helped.The big cons for me are the blurry bottom, and the promised switch accessory to the first one hundred people. I ordered right when it went live, and there's no mention of it. No "You'll get one!" or "You won't be getting one". And their support is hard to find a way to contact , all I can find is a general number, so I don't think I will be getting one or hearing about it. Also, another big con, the Xreal came with a hard case, this comes with a pouch that is very thin. For the price I feel like it should come with a hard case.I like them for watching movies and steam deck, switch support I can't test obviously. But I don't know if I'll keep them yet or exchange them for Xreal or another brand. Time will tell, as I have 30 days to exchange them if I don't like them more over time.
M**T
Great for video watching, use with MacBook
I read quite a bit before I bought these glasses. I was concerned about the blurry edges I’d read about and whether I’d be able to see the image in focus so close to my eyes. My eyesight isn’t what it used to be, and I typically wear 2.5 magnification readers to read or use a computer and have progressive lens perscription glasses that I wear as well. At distances of three feet or more, I see pretty well without glasses.I’ve been able to use my Ray Neo Air 2 glasses without any problems at all. The entire image is sharp and clear. There are no blurry edges or corners. The entire image seen by both of my eyes is clear and bright.The built-in sound is not bad at all for what it is. In noisier environments, I use my Air Pods. Most of the time, the built in audio is fine, but it can be heard by others at higher volume settings.These glasses are great for watching video on my iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPad mini 6, which are both USB C devices. They work flawlessly with my 13” MacBook Pro as well, giving me the opportunity to have a much bigger display whenever I want.The glasses are really light and comfortable to wear, and I’ve worn them for hours at a time without any discomfort. Using them is as simple as plugging them in.Based on some of the negative reviews I read, I was thinking there was a good chance I’d be returning them. I’m happy to say that I’ll be keeping them, and I’m glad I ordered them.
N**Y
Nothing "Air" about these except empty promises
This has misleading description and packaging all over it. In short, if you want to use it with a Nintendo Switch, you need a separate adapter. If you want to use it with a game system...I'm still not sure how that worked...The one thing I did get to work, via phone, was not "Air" at all and required a tethering cord to the phone. Which is insane because I can run emulation (or really anything from my iPhone screen) from my iPhone 15 to my FireTv from 2023 over Airplay seamlessly. How does this not connect via Airplay. If I were to get the PS4 or PS5 to show thru these things...wait I have a PSVR, which the biggest drawback is the cables....utterly junk, Beatemups and Metal Jesus owe my nephew and me an apology.
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