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RayNeo teases new AR smart glasses with Dolby Vision

The Dolby Vision AR glasses are set to launch in China on May 27. Pictured: a teaser image of the GT Max.
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The Dolby Vision AR glasses are set to launch in China on May 27. Pictured: a teaser image of the GT Max.
The recently released RayNeo Air 4 Pro made a notable improvement in terms of the display. They have HDR10 certification, and the brand has just teased the GT Max, which are set to bring another major improvement. The upcoming AR smart glasses have Dolby Vision certification.

RayNeo introduced the Air 4 Pro in early 2026, and one of the key improvements over the Air 3S Pro is that the newer glasses have Micro OLED displays with HDR10 certification. They didn't see any bump in terms of the peak brightness rating, though.

As for the upcoming model from the brand, they are about to bring another major improvement. Called the RayNeo GT Max, these are said to be the first AR glasses with Dolby Vision certification, which is better than HDR10 as it utilizes dynamic metadata.

Of course, this isn't the only upgrade that RayNeo has confirmed. The GT Max are set to feature a 59° field of view, which would be a notable upgrade over the 47° of the Air 4 Pro. This change would make the upcoming model a better choice than the Viture Beast (curr. $549 on Amazon) for a more immersive viewing experience. The brand has also confirmed that the Vision4000 and Zone360 chipsets will be powering the upcoming smart glasses, and this combo promises a better spatial experience.

Like the Air 4 Pro, the upcoming AR smart glasses are confirmed to have audio enhancements from Bang & Olufsen, and RayNeo has also revealed that the GT Max are going to be lightweight, coming at 78 grams. The company didn't confirm anything on the price, but the launch is set for May 27, 2026 in China, which is around the corner.

The teaser announcement (machine translated)
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The teaser announcement (machine translated)
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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2026-05-23 (Update: 2026-05-23)