RayNeo Air 2s extended reality glasses review

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RayNeo Air 2s: 30-second review

Specs

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

Resolution: Dual Sony Micro OLED screens with 1920 x 1080 resolution per eye.
Screen Size: 201-inch equivalent screen size at 6 meters distance.
Refresh Rate: 120Hz with 600 nits peak brightness.
Audio: Push-Push Quad-Speaker system for enhanced audio quality.
Weight: Approximately 78 grams.
Contrast Ratio: 100,000:1 with 108% sRGB colour gamut coverage.
Compatibility: Supports DisplayPort over USB-C devices.
Audio Mode: Whisper Mode for private audio playback.
Fit: 9-point FlexiFit adjustment system for comfortable wear.
3D Support: Combined resolution of 3840 x 1080 for 3D mode.

The RayNeo Air 2S hits the entry-level price point for Extended Reality (XR) or display glasses and comes in at a little under £400/$400. What’s on offer at that price is a set of glasses with two of the largest and brightest OLED screens that we’ve seen, which equates to an equivalent screen size of 201 inches, which is impressive.

What we really like about these glasses is the simplicity—just plug them into any device with DisplayPort-out USB Type-C, and you instantly get a display showing through the glasses.

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