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RayNeo AR glasses hands-on at CES 2025: Surprisingly light and bright


RayNeo brought their new X3 Pro AR frames to CES, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that they seem to have squeezed an impressive amount of tech into a relatively small pair of frames.

Even under the fairly bright lights of a Las Vegas casino ballroom, I had no problem seeing the menus or even reading text (the display outputs 2,500 nits, according to the company). I tried a real-time translation app, which beamed English text in front of me as RayNeo’s Bernie Liu spoke Chinese. RayNeo hasn’t announced an official price or launch date yet, but Liu told me they are hoping to put them on sale later this year for around $1500.

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