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These XR glasses gave me a 200-inch screen to work with – and the price is hard to beat

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XR glasses are now a must-have for my travels, and RayNeo’s Air 3s Pro offers strong features at an accessible price.
RayNeo Air 3s Pro AR glasses
The RayNeo Air 3s Pro is available for $249 for a launch special, with a regular price of $299.
These XR glasses have advanced micro-OLED screens, 20 levels of brightness, and a 201-inch screen visual experience.
There is no electrochromic dimming capability, and productivity support is limited to native MacOS and Windows.
As a train commuter and regular business traveler, XR glasses have become one of my most essential travel accessories for working (and entertainment) on the go. The issue is their cost: some advanced XR glasses are well over $500, making them a rather inaccessible product. Thankfully, the folks at RayNeo offer a very capable pair of glasses with the RayNeo Air 3s Pro for half that price.
I’ve been riding the train, flying on a plane, and laying back in a recliner with the RayNeo Air 3s Pro for a few weeks, and compared to the Air 3s model I tried previously, the Pro provides increased brightness, advanced audio algorithms for improved sound, and the latest display technology with six color modes. In short, they’re a improvement. RayNeo Air 3s Pro
The RayNeo Air 3s Pro is a perfect first XR headset.
There is one feature I miss on these glasses, however. Most flagship XR glasses have electrochromic dimming technology to bring the brightness down on your surroundings, and the Air 3s Pro does not have this capability.

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