RayNeo’s New Smart Glasses Are Taking the Cameraless Route
RayNeo has unveiled a new lineup of augmented reality smart glasses that intentionally bypass built-in cameras.
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What products did RayNeo unveil?
RayNeo unveiled the RayNeo iO smart glasses, the GT series, and the Pocket TV Pro Google TV streamer.
Do the new RayNeo smart glasses feature built-in cameras?
No, coverage notes that the new smart glasses take a cameraless route.
What is the price of the glasses mentioned in coverage?
Digital Trends reports a $399 price point for a pair capable of creating a large virtual gaming setup.
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RayNeo introduced new augmented reality smart glasses and accessories, specifically launching the RayNeo iO smart glasses alongside the cinematic GT series and the Pocket TV Pro Google TV streamer. Outlets including Gizmodo, Digital Trends, and Engadget report that the new devices focus on a cameraless design while targeting media consumption, productivity, and gaming.
According to Digital Trends, a $399 pair in the lineup can turn a handheld gaming device into a massive virtual setup. The coverage from outlets such as The Shortcut and Android Authority emphasizes that these devices are built for cinema-grade viewing, movie lovers, and general gaming tasks.
Reviewers and industry writers note the dual approach taken by the manufacturer, which spans both minimalist and maximalist designs across the hardware range. Coverage does not yet specify exact global rollout schedules, final regional distribution plans, or subsequent product announcements beyond the initial unveilings.
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Sources (6)
- RayNeo’s new range of AR smart glasses are designed for gaming, productivity and cinema-grade viewing The Shortcut | Matt Swider · 5h ago
- RayNeo targets movie lovers with GT and GT Max AR glasses and a new Pocket TV Pro Google TV streamer Android Authority · 5h ago
- New $399 pair of glasses can turn your handheld into a 307-inch gaming setup Digital Trends · 5h ago
- RayNeo Unveils RayNeo iO Smart Glasses and Cinematic RayNeo GT Series TechPowerUp · 5h ago
- RayNeo Is Going Both Minimalist And Maximalist With Its Latest AR Smart Glasses Engadget · 5h ago
- RayNeo’s New Smart Glasses Are Taking the Cameraless Route Gizmodo · 5h ago broke it first
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