The lightweight Air 2s, weighing 2.75 ounces (78 g), can connect to phones, tablets, game consoles, and PCs. Devices that support DisplayPort (DP) over USB-C can be directly connected. The Nintendo Switch, non-DP devices, and HDMI video sources require additional adapters.
RayNeo has announced the RayNeo Air 2s AR/XR glasses with a virtual 201-inch 120 Hz OLED display and quad-speaker sound for enjoying games, media, and online content. The extended reality glasses will be released on August 15, 2024. Preorders receive a $100 discount off the $399 MSRP and the opportunity to receive giveaways such as an external device adapter or streaming media box.
Sound is generated by four speakers built into the temple arms, a first for lightweight AR/XR glasses. The improved Whisper Mode 2.0 reduces sound leakage, lowering the chance of annoying those nearby.
The expansive virtual display is powered by two 0.55-inch Sony micro OLED displays capable of reaching 5000 nits, which is reduced to 600 nits when the light reaches the eyes. The glasses have a 3D resolution of 3840 x 1080 pixels and a 2D resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Improved optics result in clearer images center-to-edge versus prior RayNeo glasses.
The RayNeo Air 2s is currently listed on Amazon for $379. Readers wanting the preorder price of $299 should visit the Air 2s webpage before August 15, 2024. Giveaway requirements are detailed at the bottom of the page. Further specifications have not been published.