TCL has officially introduced the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses to global markets at CES 2026. The wearable device was previously launched in China and is now positioned as the world’s first HDR10-enabled AR glasses. It features a lightweight design, immersive visuals, and audio co-engineered with Bang & Olufsen.

RayNeo Air 4 Pro Specifications
Just like the Air 3s series, the Air 4 Pro creates a personal cinema-like experience using a 201-inch virtual screen at a 6-meter viewing distance. The glasses use a custom Vision 4000 processor that supports real-time video enhancements, including SDR-to-HDR upscaling and 2D-to-3D conversion. The display aims to deliver brighter highlights, deeper contrast, and over a billion colors with HDR10 support.
The device weighs just 76g and features adjustable nose pads for added comfort. RayNeo designed the Air 4 Pro for all-day wear and travel. The audio system includes four speakers and directional sound tubes that reduce leakage. The tuning was done in collaboration with B&O Sound Lab to ensure clarity and spatial separation.
The Air 4 Pro connects to smartphones, laptops, tablets, and gaming consoles like the Switch 2 via USB-C. It supports any device with video output, allowing users to watch movies, play games, or browse apps on a large, private display.
TCL has priced the RayNeo Air 4 Pro at $299. The global launch is set for January 25.
RayNeo also showcased its flagship AR headset, the X3 Pro. This model features AI-powered functions, a 43-inch floating display, and real-time translation across multiple languages. It runs on Android and supports apps such as YouTube and TikTok. The company also presented a prototype version with eSIM support to explore standalone spatial computing.
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