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Batman‑Themed XR Glasses Deliver a Cool, Affordable VR Experience
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA,Saturday, February 28, 2026
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RayNeo Air 4 Pro XR Glasses Review
Price & Design
- Base model: Plain black frame, still feels like a bargain.
- Special editions: Batman or Joker – extra $20 each, featuring a logo on the right side, matching case, and a stylized mask that covers the lenses to block stray light.
Controls & Interface
- Large on‑frame buttons for brightness, volume, and a tiny menu switch – uncommon convenience at this price point.
- Menu options: picture modes, color & refresh rate adjustments, and a new “sound tube” audio option that channels sound directly into the ears (effective in noisy environments, but silicone base may wear out with frequent use).
Visual Performance
- HDR10 support: eliminates ghosting, keeps edges crisp when paired with an iPhone 17 Pro Max.
- AI‑HDR available, but no 2D‑to‑3D conversion yet.
- Three image‑quality settings, eight brightness levels, and prescription insert compatibility.
Use Cases & Alternatives
- Ideal for everyday use with a satisfying visual experience.
- For larger workspaces or multiple displays on the go, consider higher‑end options from Xreal and Viture.
Accessories
- PocketTV & JoyDock can extend capabilities, turning the glasses into a portable media hub or gaming station.
Verdict
RayNeo balances affordability, solid performance, and a splash of superhero flair.
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