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Can the world's first HDR10 smart glasses replace your $2,000 OLED TV - these specs say yes


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ZDNET's key takeaways

  • RayNeo unveiled the Air 4 Pro with upgraded display and audio.
  • They are the world's first HDR10-enabled smart glasses.
  • RayNeo is launching the X3 Pro Project eSIM at CES 2026.

If the number of smart glasses that I've worn and tested in the final months of 2025 was any indication of what was to come in 2026, then CES next week will unquestionably be the headlining showcase for face-worn technology.

However, one pair of glasses has already left a big impression on me: RayNeo's new Air 4 Pro, which the company touts as the world's first HDR10-enabled smart glasses, featuring dual-layer OLED screens and side speakers tuned by Bang and Olufsen. Together, you're looking at a convincing frontrunner for multimedia consumption on the go.

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